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I studied Japanese. Korean has only been exposed to pronunciation. I didn't learn.
So I can make a comparison in pronunciation, because it should be in Korean, and the pronunciation is more difficult to pronounce. But I think the Japanese pronunciation is good. As for grammar, I haven't studied Korean in depth, so I can't compare.
But it's rare to have a paragraph in the middle of Japanese.。。 You have to be able to get past the back, it's relatively easy to learn. But one thing I can say for sure is that no matter what kind of foreign language you have, it's hard to learn it.
It takes a long time to practice, and you can see how many of them can be like simultaneous interpreting. Of course, it's understandable, after all, most people nowadays just use foreign languages as a tool. The study of the language itself is not deep.
And the pronunciation is not to be sent to the most perfect.
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I feel that Japanese is simpler, I am a Japanese major, and I also have a second foreign language class in Korean, Japanese at least the words ah kana ah can barely have a little relationship with Chinese, it is easier to remember, Korean those circled characters begin to remember a headache - and personally feel that pronunciation Korean is also slightly difficult to learn, that is, how to say it does not feel authentic. Well, the language system feels similar, anyway, there are honorifics and humility or something. I haven't learned Korean much yet, so I can't speak more.
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Japanese is more difficult to learn, and the more you learn it, the harder it becomes.
Korean is one of the easiest languages to learn and belongs to the Asia Minor adhesion language.
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In fact, what linguistics needs is care and training, fully cultivating the sense of language, nothing difficult or difficult, and not putting too much pressure on yourself.
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Japanese grammar is more complex than Korean.
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The pronunciation of Japanese and Korean is basically similar, Korean has 21 vowels and 19 consonants, and Japanese has 50 clean sounds, plus voiced sounds, awkward sounds, and voiced sounds. Korean and Japanese both pay more attention to respecting grammar, and the intonation of speech is different for different occasions and different people of different ages. I think these two languages are about the same, and they are relatively easy to learn.
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Korean is more difficult to learn, and Japanese is more rigid!!
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Personally, I think Japanese is more difficult to learn.
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Compared to Korean, Korean is more difficult.
1. To put it simply, in terms of pronunciation rules, Korean is more difficult, Japanese is a syllable is a syllable, not difficult, and the pronunciation is closer to Chinese.
2. Grammatically speaking, although there are many Korean grammars in name, it is easy to learn the basic Korean grammar in essence, while the Japanese grammar is diverse.
3. In terms of reading, Korean is like a pinyin script, and the vowels and consonants can be read when they are learned, which is very easy, but Japanese has a huge Chinese character system that needs to be learned.
4. In terms of language grammar, the grammar of the two languages is very similar. But in terms of details, it seems that Korean is a little more complicated, but this is only a fraction of "very similar".
Korean and Japanese are more practical
1. If you want to study abroad, then you don't have to think about which one is more practical, but you have to decide which language to learn first according to the country you want to go to.
2. If you want to work, then you should also divide whether you are working in a Japanese or Korean company in China, or working abroad. If you are working in China, I personally think that it is more difficult to find a job in Korean than in Japanese. There are not many Korean companies in China, and they also have to face professional competition from ethnic Koreans.
3. If you are going to work abroad, it is very important to be proficient in the local language, but most of the jobs with the same or similar job titles and contents, Japanese jobs are better than Korean in terms of pay and benefits. Of course, it also depends on the specific job and type of work, and in general, the practicality of Japanese and Korean is still relatively high, depending on the individual's choice and focus.
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