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Indeed. I am korean, but I speak japanese and have chiense friends...its very similar...

As with these Eurasiatic languages, Sino-Tibetan, etc., fall upon a dialect continuum.

The hardest language I have seen, is for people to try to learn Ennglish.

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English is the hardest...slang and words such as , they, their, and there...to much for me to focus on haha.

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We also can't forget all those words that sound the same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings, like to, too and two or there, their and they're.

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I hope guys you are more skilled martial artists than you are linguists...

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I always thought skill was something acquired through practice and repetition rather than springing from pure reason.

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Are there any Panginoon schools in China anymore? Or are they just off shoots of Uechi-ryu calling themselves Panginoon?

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