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AssKissinger wrote:Do you think your native language can have an impact on your ability to do math?
omae mona wrote:Sure, but only indirectly. Your native language probably is an indicator of which country you were educated in, and THAT has an impact on your ability to do math.
'Fess up, what's your theory? Japanese speakers are better at math than English speakers? It's actually a pretty interesting question, but I think it would be darn hard to prove that the language itself was the deciding factor. I think you'd have to put people speaking different languages through the same kind of math education.
AssKissinger wrote:I don't have a theory. I heard someone say that math was easier to learn in Chinese than English and I thought hmmm... that's interesting. I actually have no idea. You're right though, impossible to prove.
I think Japanese is actually more logical than English regarding basic grammar.
gboothe wrote:... As a side issue, I worked with a guy had attended French schools and he always had to stop and make his math calculations by the French system, as he could not do the problem in the same manner as the calculations were performed under the US system. What the difference is, I don't know, but he seemed to make a large show out of it!
kurohinge1 wrote:I only know basic French, like "I surrender", but I understand that their counting system is based on 20 (eg: quatre-vingts (80) means "4 times 20", etc) and it apparently gets really hard if someone doesn't have all their fingers and toes!
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