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07-27-2008, 07:51 PM

Efendi, you should try and learn Italian before saying which language is the hardest to learn LOL.
Once I had a manager who was Turkish and he even organized a vacation for me in Istanbul. That city in unforgettable and the turkish language has a mesmerizing sound.
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Hey.... heyyy...hey......

Efendi , Read Before writing Answer....

I didn't Say The hardest language...

Only I said , Turkish is the Most Complex Grammatical Language(Ottoman Language System)

if you don't believe , You can research and ask many Languistics....!!!
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It is kinda hard to beat a language like mine that has 20-25 different conjugations per each verb (plus every person has a different conjugation too). Now I don't say your grammar is easy, but as I can't say Italian is the hardest coz I don't know every language in the world, I would like to know how you can...
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Thank You everyone for helping ^_^


Bu arada Türk arkadaşlar irtibata geçelim mi bir zahmet ? Şu forumda bir Türk fırtınası estirelim ?


Aynı zamanda benim ingilizcem berbat bana da yardım edin bir zahmet ^_^


HEY YAVRUM HEY ! SONUNDA JAPONLARLA DA KONUŞTUK YA HELAL OLSUN A.Q. !!!
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Japon aradik Türk cikti karsimiza bak sen su ise

@ mandalina
I never tried to learn Portuguese but I learn French at the school and I don`t think that this language is very difficult. I can speak Turkish very well, but I haven`t learn it with the grammer cause I didn`t study in Turkey. I think, I would have a lot of problems, when I tried it to learn after the event.

In short each language have his own problems and its meaningless to discuss.
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in the World ,the most difficult grammatical languages are Chinese-Japanese(kanji)

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i disagree,many people me included consider that chinese has no grammar(definitely wrong,i think it means grammar rules are not many),vocabulary has no conjugation,is there another language as simple as chinese



and in fact,chinese is a wrong expression(but it does not matter,in reality,these minorities are ignored too),the right one is han(language)
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07-10-2009, 08:51 AM

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in the World ,the most difficult grammatical languages are Chinese-Japanese(kanji) and Korean (kathi) and then The Turkish Grammer...
I suggest you learn Classical Sanskrit or Lithuanian. Then your mind will change.

I've touched Turkish before for my assignment in my class. Turkish isn't that hard for Korean and Japanese speakers.


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I suggest you learn Classical Sanskrit or Lithuanian. Then your mind will change.
if do this,i think learning classical sanskrit is more useful and more valueable,maybe,sanskrit is more elegant
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