Nevím teda, říká se, že čeština je po japonštině nejtěžší..7 pádú; vykání a zdrobněliny; Ř.
takže jako nejtěžší v Evropě, by ta barva měla bej…když Afrika je tmavě modrá…errr… černá…
Proč tam některý nejsou, Velština je pěkně krejzy..
Náročnost pro anglicky mluvící, takže pro nás irelevantní
Depends on what country was this made for? For us Slavic languages or something like Spanish is much easier than English or French.a
Well considering not even Czechs themselves can speak Czech properly for most of the time and all the shit we’ve got to learn at school, I feel like we should be classified as a lot harder.
I would say that we are harder than German or French because they are Germanic languages just English, so they could get by without having to try too hard, but Czech ? Pfff, yeah try picking that up in 20 – 30 weeks 🙄
German should be green or blue, it is aboslutely hellish language I am currently fighting a savage war with. But I am looking at it from a point of view of czech native speaker, maybe english native speaker might have better experience with it.
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For an English speaker: definitely.
Nevím teda, říká se, že čeština je po japonštině nejtěžší..7 pádú; vykání a zdrobněliny; Ř.
takže jako nejtěžší v Evropě, by ta barva měla bej…když Afrika je tmavě modrá…errr… černá…
Proč tam některý nejsou, Velština je pěkně krejzy..
Náročnost pro anglicky mluvící, takže pro nás irelevantní
Depends on what country was this made for? For us Slavic languages or something like Spanish is much easier than English or French.a
Well considering not even Czechs themselves can speak Czech properly for most of the time and all the shit we’ve got to learn at school, I feel like we should be classified as a lot harder.
I would say that we are harder than German or French because they are Germanic languages just English, so they could get by without having to try too hard, but Czech ? Pfff, yeah try picking that up in 20 – 30 weeks 🙄
German should be green or blue, it is aboslutely hellish language I am currently fighting a savage war with. But I am looking at it from a point of view of czech native speaker, maybe english native speaker might have better experience with it.