Do you think Vietnamese is easier to learn than English?

Vietnam was influenced by French culture for many decades as it was part of the French Indochina colony. Vietnamese alphabet was first developed in the 13th century, and had previously used traditional Asian characters. After European missionaries visited in the 16th century, The alphabet gradually shifted to a Latin alphabet.

Thus giving us the Latin based script used by the Vietnamese today.

It was a French colony and only very, very briefly a Chinese one. But most South Asian (Sanskrit, Urdu, Hindi, Gujarathi, Pushtu) and West Asian languages (Hebrew, Turkish, Arabic, Farsi) do use alphabets.

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