Probably not as many people learning Mandarin as people learning Japanese, so i guess we could group other less popular Asian languages into this thread.
i had a question but it slipped my mind lol
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Anonymous2009-03-30 5:16
From my experience, Chinese do struggle with rather strong R's. They use their L's to represent those sounds (ex. Reykjavik = 雷克雅维克 if I remember correctly, 雷 being léi).
Then again, Spanish R's are stronger than yours so I don't know. Anyway, I'd swear English 'row' and Chinese 'ròu' don't sound the same, r-wise. Can anyone take out my doubts?