I would say English is the hardest language to learn. Chinese is hard yes, but they use characters, not letters. The
chinese language has surprisingly few words (as does the Japanese Language) The hardest part about learning an asian
language is the writing aspect.
English, on the other hand, uses an Alphabet with individual letters that must be put together to form words, and words
into sentences in order for it to be understood correctly. And dont forget about nouns, pronouns, similies, adjectives,
adverbs, subjects, pretenses, and all that lovely crap we have to learn.
I mean, take the word 'adjective'.....it have three silent letters in it. Silent letters are a killer, and
dont forget all the slang like 'bling-bling' and such.
There is a reason why you hear english words in the asian language being used. They dont have a word for it in their
native tongue so they use the english name.
i have been speaking english as my first language for 2 decades and I still dont have any clue as to how it works.
Noun? adjective? Similie? Forget that! I know how to speak and write. I know what is the correct way of saying
something and hiow to spell it correctly. I can speak with other people and write term papers.
Thats all fine and dandy, but dont ask me to teach you english because frankly, I haven't got a clue.