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by cageface
5030 days ago
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If it's anything like Vietnamese then the simplicity of the grammer doesn't really get you very far. The tones are the real challenge for a Western speaker. After living in Vietnam for a year I'm fine with the grammar and have a workable vocabulary but still often have a hard time making myself understood because you really have to nail the tones to get your meaning across. |
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To help speakers of non-tonal languages understand how difficult it is to differentiate between tones, after you get used to hearing them - it is as apparent as the differences between "rebel" as in "to rebel" and "rebel" as in "He's a rebel."
So hearing is not as difficult as might you think. However, in line with what cageface said, I think it is easier to hear the difference, than to reproduce it yourself.