Eastern languages
Eastern languages refer to a diverse group of languages primarily spoken in Asia. This category includes languages such as Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Hindi. These languages often have unique writing systems, such as Chinese characters or Hiragana, and can vary significantly in grammar and pronunciation compared to Western languages.
Many Eastern languages are tonal, meaning that the pitch or intonation used when speaking can change the meaning of a word. Additionally, they often incorporate rich cultural contexts, with idiomatic expressions and proverbs that reflect the traditions and values of their respective societies.