Indonesian is the Difficult Languages?

Indonesian language is the third hardest language in Asia, after Mandarin and Japanese. Moreover, Indonesian was studied in 45 countries around the world. Although other terms of Indonesia still can not say much, in fact this language is more acclaimed.

Number of cultures in Indonesia often make other countries jealous and want to examine it, even some who claimed it was their culture. Indonesia could actually say the most perfect country in terms of nature and culture. All there is in Indonesia, ranging from the variety of language, cultural, culinary, natural resources, tourism, climate, strategic location, etc. Here are some facts about Indonesian language:

  • Currently there are 45 countries that have taught Indonesian, such as Australia, America, Canada, Vietnam, and many other countries.
  • Indonesian language is a second language in Vietnam.
  • Research institutions in the world language, in terms of grammatical languages that are considered very difficult in the world are: Hebrew (Jewish language), Greek, Latin, Japanese, and Korea. Meanwhile, Indonesian itself was ranked 15th in the world. There is the possibility of Indonesian will become better known and used in Asia, even the world.

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Four Languages with the Most Difficult Letter

Mandarin Language
Mandarin is the dialect spoken along the north and southwest of China. The word “Mandarin”, in English, used to translate different Chinese terms that refer to the categories of Chinese spoken language. Like various other Chinese-language varieties, there are many who argue that it is a kind of Mandarin dialects, not languages.

Korean
Korean language is the language most widely used in Korea, and is the official language of South Korea and North Korea. The language is also spoken widely in Yanbian in China’s northeast. Overall there are around 78 million Korean speakers around the world including large groups in the Soviet Union, the United States, Canada and Japan. Official classification of the Korean language is still not universally approved, but is regarded by many as a language isolate. Some experts put it into language Altaic language group. Korean language is also similar to many Japanese languages but status is also unclear. Korean writing system called Hangul original. Literacy-Sino-Korean characters (Hanja) was also used to write the Korean language. Although the words most commonly used is the Hangul, more than 70% of Korean vocabulary consists of words formed from Hanja or taken from Mandarin.

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10 Languages are Frequently Used in the World

Languages practically is one of the most beautiful gift given by God to man. Imagine if in this world there is no language or there is only one language, whether perhaps the scientists could create an important discoveries? Then, there is little actual number of languages in the world? According to Ethnologies, there are currently about 6912 languages spoken around the world. This amount is of course still doubt its accuracy because every day there is new language that may appear, on the contrary there is an extinct language. Below is the list of 10 major languages of the world’s most widely used starting from the sequence:
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