Why Japanese is the hardest language in the world
Japan has three alphabets, katakana and hiragana both have 46 basic ‘letters’ whilst there are well over 50,000 kanji characters and Japanese pupils are required to learn 2,136 of them.
Japan has three alphabets, katakana and hiragana both have 46 basic ‘letters’ whilst there are well over 50,000 kanji characters and Japanese pupils are required to learn 2,136 of them.