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Originally Posted by Yggdrasil
Anyways, I was talking to a friend about Chinese (Mandarin to be precise), and it seems that after you get over their script, it's a relatively easy language to learn. The grammar is incredibly simple: There are no tenses, no genders, nor a system for differentiating amounts (singular, plural).
But, on the other hand, they have a set of grammatical rules different from our own.
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Did you mean for pronouns for something else? They do differentiate between singular and plural and pronouns, but it is extremely easy. Woa/I Woa-min/us/we. ta(he,she,it)-ta-min(they). Chinese grammar is very simple, and if you're learning just for the sake of conversation and not studying the written language, the only obstacle is the fact that the words sound like nothing in your own language. Other than that nothing is particularly hard to pronounce.