After learning japanese and chinese, korean has quite simply been the easiest language i've ever learned, due to the ~60% vocabulary similarity, and near 90% grammar similarity to japanese and chinese.. The legend says that liang qichao learnt japanese during his one night journey to japan, which gives you a sense how easy it is. my guess would be, it is as easy as english speaker to learn french. you have at least two advantages, first, many words are known to you.. But i started learning japanese after a horrible experience learning french. i had no interest in french and was failing the class, so i decided to study japanese on my own. my self-study was much easier done than when i studied chinese on my own. i can study chinese on my own fine now that i have the basics. japanese just came easier in the.
I agree. i learn chinese and japanese. i reached a great conversational level of japanese, only after i stopped learning the characters and focused on improving my listening comprehension. my japanese skills improved heaps and bounds. chinese and japanese are relatively exotic languages, but the same principle can be applied to romantic languages.. Hey. i studied chinese mandarin for a 12 months at a neighborhood institution. it was once fairly difficult however i nonetheless consider fairly somewhat of it. i preferred it however i continuously favored japanese. at school now, i am learning japanese.. I’m gonna learn japanese! then you start researching a bit. you start learning about hiragana, and katakana, and kanji, and weird-o grammar, and pitch accents. and thus the seed of doubt is planted. so you hop on google, and search for, “hours required to learn japanese,” or something like that..
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