Mandarin's difficulty is way overrated but it's definitely not the easiest for native English speakers. We can almost read spanish with no study whatsoever.
For you though, who are not native at English, maybe Chinese is similar in difficulty to learning something like Spanish from scratch. But for English natives it pretty much couldn't get easier than spanish.
Brandon Allen
my first time in this thread and i am greeted by a buttblasted gook who probably got his face rekt by surgery failure because he didn't look like his k-pop idol
kek
Jeremiah King
I've been playing 少女咖啡抢
this game is pretty legit actually lol
Jaxson Cook
On another note I recently played 仙剑奇侠传 and that's also badass. Hopefully they keep making more Chinese only things for NEETS that will never be translated so I can vanish into what I'm calling "the c-hole"
Jordan Morgan
i mean not considering cultural/mother-language biases, mandarin is easiest because it's analytic. spanish conjugations and tenses are hard. for example you need to memorize subjunctive forms of verbs to say negative imperatives. in mandarin you just say 不要+verb.
you are so hurt and your insecurity is triggered that you need to post a lame anime reaction image and babble some inane personal "attacks". you are boring. go away. no one likes you. i feel like spitting in their eyes when i see dirty filipinos walking my ancestors' land. probably will do when no one watches. lmao. fuck off.
Dominic Ward
you are not wrong there were simplifications before communists but what the communists did was introduce a lot more simplified characters and at the same time banned the traditional ones so its not an "organic" evolution and the simplified version does not help literacy
Juan Hernandez
I don't think you can really call it that easy when most of the native population can't even write it.
>spanish conjugations and tenses are hard conjugations and tenses are easy. You just read more. In fact, every language is easy if you just engage in a lot of native material. The things that make chinese hard are the complexity of the sounds and the writing system which creates a high barrier of entry.
Now I'll admit that if no language had a writing system whatsoever and you are judging purely based off of the spoken language, then putonghua could be considered one of the easiest. But when you add in the variation between regions, the necessity of also learning classical chinese, etc, it gets harder.
Julian Jones
I apologize for the autist in this thread. He must be from ilbe.com. Regard him as human trash and ignore him. Trash is trash even if it can talk.
Jackson Morgan
Ilbe is the containment camp for dredges of Korean society, by the way.