yea its my native. I'm proud because English is the most known and hardest language to learn. I want to learn Japanese
:t354:tatsujin gosuto
How can you say English is the hardest language when there's Japanese (with around 80 letters in hiragana, katakana, and millions in kanji) or even among the latin-alphabet-languages, there's french with all the ending things (like -ais, -ait) and with many words sounding the same. You can't even distinguish in most cases plural and singular except for the articles. I know because I've studied French since first grade and it's not something I am super good at even now.
No, Tagalog is a Filipino Language from Philippines
Coming here to PC help me improve some of my Grammars
But I'm interested in learning Japanese so I can actually read some japanese fan sites of my favorite animes XD
Believe it or not, English is not my first language. My first language was Mandarin, but my Mum reckons that I shouldn't be able to say that now, as I've been speaking English since I was 6-7 living here. I still say English is my second language, but meh...
That's what experts say. I do know one reason they consider it so hard though.
English has strange pronunciation which throws off a lot of people. The way we pronounce some things confuses people who try to learn it, since most other languages are very set in how letters are pronounced. For instance, there's two ways to pronounce "arithmetic", depending on how it's used, yet it's spelled the same both times. (I'm not kidding, I learned this in Math this year.) And how about to, too, and two, the three words that sound the same? Why do three separate spellings all sound the same?
There might be grammatical things as well, but if they are, I can't remember them. I wouldn't be surprised though, really.
In that case, I'm glad my first language is English, because I'd probably go crazy trying to learn the strange rules we have. At least in German, I know how everything is pronounced.