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Is Thai more difficult than Korean?

Is Thai more difficult than Korean?

Thai writing is harder and a lot less phonetic than Korean. It has silent letters, multiple letters for the same sound, and a complicated way of indirectly indicating the tone of each syllable. Both writing systems lack a useful single standard transliteration system into the Latin alphabet.

How many hours does it take to learn Korean fluently?

8. How long will it take to become fluent in Korean? In general, it will take about 1200 hours to reach a higher intermediate level of Korean skills. You will need additional practice, so you may want to double that number to 2400 hours to get towards fluency using this simple math.

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How difficult is Korean to learn compared to other languages?

That said, Korean is more difficult to learn (for English speakers) than languages like French or German, simply because the languages are unrelated. When studying German, you’re going to run into the familiar quite frequently, and that helps a lot psychologically.

Is it possible to learn multiple languages at the same time?

Languages that come from the same linguistic family often overlap in terms of vocabulary, grammar, associations and other factors, so they can be confusing to learn at the same time. Therefore learning Spanish and Italian or Dutch and German at the same time is not a good idea.

What is the easiest way to learn Korean for beginners?

Also typing in Korean is really easy to pick up too (I recommend you practise this early so you can use Naver and Daum to look things up). The online Branah keyboard is excellent for this if you don’t have the Korean keyboard set up. I’ve studied over 10 languages and Korean has one of the easiest grammars I’ve ever seen.

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Is there any good material available for learning Korean online?

There is so much good material and online Korean courses available. After popular languages like French, Spanish and German, Korean is up there as one of the languages where good quality resources are abundant and overflowing – both paid and free.