but I must say that I can't translate it very well too
Tarek Tony went as he has been on holliday. I said I was picking up Turkish easily and not a linguistic expert, even my wife who has degrees and worked for Turkish govrnment does not know this word
"O ye who belive! Endure, outdo all others in endurance, be ready, and observe your duty to Allah, in order that you may succeed"
I think Finnish is the hardest. Arabic is hard for me because of the verbs.
Finnish has easy pronunciation and spelling, but it's just... hard.
Try learning it!
Mandarin isn't really that hard, but it's just different.
The same goes with Japanese and Korean. It just requires (like most languages) to think with a new slate and try to not translate in your mind to your native language when learning new words.
For some odd reason the language I have and still have the most difficulty with is Urdu, even after living over 2 years with my daughter and her husband and all they spoke in the house was Urdu. I think after 2 years the only word I learned was Biryani and I'm not too certain on how to spell it.
For some odd reason the language I have and still have the most difficulty with is Urdu, even after living over 2 years with my daughter and her husband and all they spoke in the house was Urdu. I think after 2 years the only word I learned was Biryani and I'm not too certain on how to spell it.
. I think Urdu can be quite hard unless you've grown up with it. Reading it is especially difficult. The pure form of Urdu has lotsa arabic and persian in it, which not a lot of people use in every day language.
‘Say: If the ocean were ink wherewith to write out the words of my Lord, sooner would the ocean be exhausted, even if We added another ocean like it.’~Al Qu'raan (18:109)
Both Inonesian and malaysian languages were created artificially, right?
yupp.. both originated from Malay...
the main difference between both is that Indonesian has lots of Dutch-origin words and Malaysian has lots of English-origin words...
Because there are millions of Indonesian immigrants in Malaysia plus Indonesian movies, dramas and muisic are so popular in Malaysia... Malaysians have no difficulty understanding Indonesian Language... But I dont know about whether the Indonesians would have problems understanding us....
From what I remember reading it seems that many people consider the old whistling language of the Canary Islands and the women's language of Tierra d'el Fuego as being the most difficult. Neither has ever been translated and no non-native has ever learned either.
I've heard Chinese Mandarin is the hardest language to learn, Classical Arabic is not simple but it is not hard to learn though the many dialects and their variations may form a problem for Arabic language learners since people don't use Classical Arabic in their daily life.
it is difficult, but when you learn it you will love it
And more importantly it is the language of Al-Qur'an and the people of Jannah!
‘Say: If the ocean were ink wherewith to write out the words of my Lord, sooner would the ocean be exhausted, even if We added another ocean like it.’~Al Qu'raan (18:109)
Are janab aisa kyon farma rahe hain? Urdu to sabse shirin zuban hai mere mohtaram. Aap shuruaat to kijiye, agar na maza aaye to jo chor ki saza woh meri bhi.
For some odd reason the language I have and still have the most difficulty with is Urdu, even after living over 2 years with my daughter and her husband and all they spoke in the house was Urdu. I think after 2 years the only word I learned was Biryani and I'm not too certain on how to spell it.
Dont worry about spelling brother, just enjoy it. lol.
And I bet urdu is the sweetest language on earth, though its not my mother language, still I love speaking it.
Dont worry about spelling brother, just enjoy it. lol.
And I bet urdu is the sweetest language on earth, though its not my mother language, still I love speaking it.
What's your mother tongue justahumane ?
‘Say: If the ocean were ink wherewith to write out the words of my Lord, sooner would the ocean be exhausted, even if We added another ocean like it.’~Al Qu'raan (18:109)
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