That's what I figured, but there is also an Japanese counting system which is quite different.
I don't know the real differences between the two in use, as I don't speak Japanese.
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Spanish Is Extremely Easy To Learn, Especially Because How You Say / Write The Words Sound Exactly How They Sound.
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I like the fact that words don't leave their pronunciation in different forms. It makes it a lot easier to speak.
For example, in English, the word "see"
see
seeing
saw
The verb completely changes pronunciation in past tense.
Consider this to "estar"
Estoy
Estuve
Estaba
Estaria
Estare
Spanish verbs always keep the same stem, only changing the ending.
it makes spanish a much easier language.