East Asian Languages
East Asian languages primarily include Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. These languages are known for their unique writing systems, such as Chinese characters (Hanzi), Hiragana, and Katakana in Japanese, and the Hangul alphabet in Korean. Each language has its own grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation, making them distinct yet fascinating to study.
These languages are spoken by millions of people across the region, with Mandarin being the most widely spoken language in the world. East Asian languages often emphasize tone and context, which can significantly change the meaning of words. Understanding these languages provides insight into the rich cultures and histories of East Asia.