Which is harder to learn Japanese or Chinese?

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Chinese is much harder to learn in comparison to the Japanese language. In fact, Chinese is considered to be the toughest language to learn worldwide.
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Chinese is little difficult than Japanese. Japanese language have less number of kanjis. But nothing is difficult if you have interest in the same.
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Chinese is quite difficult
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