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German is not a strong language, which can be seen in the trend of German speakers worldwide.
Both German and Japanese are still popular, mainly because of the strong economy.
The landlord is discussing the future of the German language and the Japanese language itself, or whether he is considering the current way to learn German and the money to learn Japanese.
As far as the language itself is concerned, German is more promising than Japanese.
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German, of course.
Both in terms of national strength and psychological feelings, it is German.
Japanese is a bird.
The Japanese are dying of extinction.
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First of all, it must be noted that German and Japanese are small languages, so they are not strong languages, they are inferior to English, French, Chinese, and even Spanish in every way, but they are very different for Chinese. Japanese is very accessible to the IT industry, especially in Dalian and along the coast of Shandong.
German is very useful for car manufacturing, and it involves many car manufacturers throughout the country.
City or auto parts production place, such as: Beijing, Shanghai, Changchun, Wenzhou, Suzhou.
Shenyang, etc. So I think there is no real strength and weakness, and the market is the only way to judge.
Criterion The most important thing to learn is what language you need, otherwise there is only one left in the world.
Hehe, hey, a little foolish
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At present, Japanese is more popular than German. This is because Japan places a strong emphasis on cultural and economic penetration to the outside world.
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From the perspective of employment alone, Japanese is popular.
But it also depends on your own interests, whether you can't learn it.
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In terms of prospects, the lower limit of learning German is higher, because the salary of German companies is generally higher than that of Japanese companies, and the domestic decision-making power is also large.
Japanese is not a small language in China, and the advantage is that it is easy to learn and persistent, which is more suitable for people with low willpower.
No matter what you do, Japanese is a good plus, because German companies are mainly focused on the automotive sector, while Japanese companies have a much wider range of industries, and all walks of life need to deal with Japanese people.
But it's hard to expect the Japanese language to give you any differentiating advantages.
If you are a top student, it is recommended to learn German.
If you are not scumbag, then measure the advantages of these two languages yourself.
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Hello! Relatively speaking, German is better! The outlook for German is better than for Japanese.
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German belongs to the Indo-European language family.
In Europe, German is the most common second language and is widely used in politics, economics and other fields. German-speaking countries: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Denmark, Poland, Belgium, etc.
Indo-European languages are a linguistic concept proposed by William Jones, an Englishman in the eighteenth century, that is, the idea that most of the languages of India and Europe were differentiated from "Proto-Indo-European", and that these languages are related to each other and similar to each other. In terms of native speaking population, the Indo-European language family is the largest language family in the world, accounting for the world's population.
Features of the Indo-European language family:
There are strong similarities between Sanskrit and the Old Colloquial dialects of Lithuanian and Latvian. The common hypothetical ancestor of these languages is called Proto-Indo-European. As to the origin of the language (urheimat), today's scholars agree on two theories:
One is the dry steppes of the Black Sea and the northern part of the Caspian Sea (see Kurgan), and the other is Anatolia. Supporting the Kurgan hypothesis dates the language to around 4000 BC; Support for the Anatolian hypothesis pushes back thousands of years (see Indo-Hittite).
The Indo-European languages were originally inflectional, and the original Indo-European nouns had 3 personalities, 3 numbers and 8 cases (for example, the Russian language is relatively well preserved); extensive use of affixes and stem vowel conjugations to express grammatical meaning; Nouns and most adjectives have datives, sexuality, and numeric inflections; Verbs change in tense, voice, and style, and the subject and verb echo each other in the change. In addition, words in various Indo-European languages have accents.
But many languages, such as English, have been simplified and transformed into analytical.
Reference: Encyclopedia - Indo-European languages.
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I studied Japanese for 3 years. n2 level or so.
I studied German for a year, scored 16 points in DAF, and went abroad in the second half of the year.
I have studied English for n years, and I took the TOEFL test 90+ three years ago. (What an undignified score = =.)
1 German If you want to reach the level of everyday conversation, it is still not easy to learn Because there are many verbs, the rules of language in basic dialogue can be difficult for children who have not been exposed to European languages other than English. It's okay to understand others, but it's more difficult to speak on your own. If you are studying abroad, think about it, how much time and effort it takes you to reach IEITS 6 TOEFL80 in English, and German will not be much easier than this.
Especially listening.
In summary, German is too regular. There are few exceptions, and the rules are what they are. Pronunciation is not much of a problem for Chinese either. The only thing is to be able to express it fluently, and that's really merit.
2 Japanese In fact, there is not much problem with Japanese reaching n4 n3 daily conversations Verbs are not difficult Although there are many forms You feel that it is easier to learn slowly, but the advantage is that with a wide range of anime and Japanese dramas Practice listening, it is really a good material Very life, very practical But Japanese is not easy to learn if you study abroad The requirements for sentence structure are very high Although we occupy the advantage of vocabulary comprehension, many things can be read and understood, and you can't say it If you study abroad, it is still necessary to master a little self-humility honorifics This is not easy to remember The Japanese language is sometimes a very formal thing, such as official documents, greetings for writing letters.
In summary, Japanese is really easy for us Chinese, and if you want to understand anime, it is enough to learn it slowly for 2 years. However, it is not easier to learn Chinese than to learn Chinese well.
3 English Do you think English is easy? In fact, it is also simple, nouns do not distinguish between yin and yang, and verbs do not need to be conjugated with the person. But I don't think it's easy to watch American dramas.
Personally, I think that English still has relatively large vocabulary requirements. Although 4000 daily exchanges abroad is enough, the TOEFL requirement of 8000 is not so effective when studying abroad. After all, it's still a mixture of Latin and Germanic languages, and sometimes it's irregular.
There are also countless sentence patterns. English listening is also quite demanding. But no other country has learned English for as long as China!!
Either way, Chinese English is still okay, if your accent is not so severe. English is by far the most useful anyway! (It's not that I'm patriotic, I'm going to shout, we have to believe that Chinese may replace English in N years, so that our children and grandchildren don't have to learn English for so many years, ahhahaha).
In other words, the landlord has thought about how his Chinese is, is Chinese easy to learn?
In short, there is no language that is easy to learn, and there is no language that is difficult to learn.
See how much you're willing to pay.
I talked so much nonsense and was so indignant again. Hope it helps you a little. = =
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Personally, I don't think there is a good way to learn. As far as Japanese is concerned, because the introduction is relatively simple, and some of them are kanji, which can be related to Chinese, it is relatively simple to memorize words, but the more you learn, the more tired you become. If you talk about learning German, as someone said earlier, German and English are the same department, so if you have a good foundation in English, German should not be so difficult.
But no matter which one you have, as long as you have the heart, you can learn well, and I wish you good results!!
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It's easy to get started with Japanese. But it will be very tiring to learn later! After all, German is the same language as English, if you are good at English, you can consider learning German, it will be faster!
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In comparison, Japanese is closer to Chinese, and it is also rich in domestic resources. Some Japanese grammar is more in line with the usage habits of Chinese, and Japanese is relatively simple when getting started. Because some pronunciations and writing styles are similar to Chinese.
However, if you add a series of difficult grammars such as honorifics and humble words, it will be difficult to learn Japanese.
In German, it is not very easy to get started, because a series of things such as the sexual number of words need to be memorized. Although there is a basic knowledge of English, German grammar is much more difficult than English, including vocabulary and syntactic changes. Also, if you are new to learning German, it is easy to confuse it with English, after all, they are of the same language family.
In the later stage, it is easier to learn when you have memorized most of the grammar. It's not like the late Japanese language, where there are humilities and so on.
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First of all, the pronunciation of German requires a lot of mouth muscles, and when a person speaks German, you will see that his expression is extremely rich and his movements are exaggerated.
Secondly, the German words are pronounced backwards, so you can calmly talk to others with a quarrelsome attitude. In other words, German is not spoken as fluently as English or French, but jumps out word by word and sound by sound.
Third, German words can be so long that they can't be written on a blackboard.
Fourth, German is a very strict language, and you can make a lot of mistakes if you are not careful.
German (Deutsch) is a language of the West Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family. The formation of the common standard language of German can be traced back to Martin Luther's translation of the Bible. German is the mother tongue spoken by more than 300 million people and is known as one of the most rigorous languages in the world.
It was originally used in Germany, Austria, northern Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, South Tyrol in Italy, a small part of Belgium, part of Poland and part of the French region of Alsace, Lorraine and Strasbourg.
Within Germany's former colonies, such as Namibia, there are large German-speaking populations, and in some countries in Eastern Europe, there are still small German-speaking minorities. According to the latest data from the European Centre for Language Management in March 2013, there are only 100 million speakers of Standard German, but if you take into account the various German dialects, there are around 400 million people worldwide.
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Forehead... I don't think so.
German is a very strict language, probably because it is too rigorous, so it is said to be terrible...
German sounds a lot like English, but after learning German for a long time, English may be almost forgotten...
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German grammar is rigorous and the word-making is accurate. It does take many years to learn German well. It is difficult to get started with German, but there is nothing difficult in the world, only those who are afraid of it.
Generally speaking, English is relatively good, and it is not difficult to learn another foreign language. German sounds stiff, but the lady doesn't sound good.
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It's scary =-= German sounds harder, harder than English.
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As a German major, I feel deeply affected and feel that I have a lot of right to speak! It's true that the German voice is very hard and not as pleasant to the ear as English, and to be honest, it's really not good!! To say it's terrible is to say it's too manly.
In particular, let's say it's fast, I don't understand it at all! (It hurts to learn German, but some people still read German very comfortably and well, and some songs are good, so you can't listen to them, right?!) It is recommended that you spend your mother, practice it yourself, listen to it, and you will understand!
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German is so hard.
German was still the first language I felt I couldn't use to communicate...
I couldn't understand what I was saying at all.
It may be that I don't have enough IQ)
Actually, we German and English teachers think that German is worse than English) There is a sentence in the German books and texts that German is sometimes difficult for Germans, okay, this is just my personal feeling.
However, I felt very weak about German, maybe I had too little time to learn, but I was fortunate to have a fun teacher.
However, some songs in German are quite good.
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You can say yes, you can say no. The following will be analyzed from two aspects.
First of all, Japanese and German belong to different language families. There is a saying that there are seven major language families in the world today, and the Indo-European language family is the largest. German is a Germanic language belonging to the Indo-European language family.
Therefore, when learning German, you will always hear what the Germanic people are like, because the Germanic people created the German language. The Japanese language, on the other hand, does not belong to the Indo-European language family. Therefore, Japanese and German are not grammatically similar.
Some say that Japanese belongs to the Altaic language family, while others believe that it belongs to an independent language family. The language family to which the Japanese language belongs is still in debate.
There are seven major language families in the world.
Then we can look at the words. In the Japanese alphabet, there are hiragana and katagana. Katakana includes most of the loanwords, i.e., foreign Chinese.
For example, in Japanese"アルバ"Originated in German"arbeit", with the meaning of work. Japan is constantly absorbing foreign cultures and translating them into its own language. Therefore, Japanese and German are not at all related.
Kata fake business card kana.
In general, Japanese and German have little historical connection, but they still have a certain relationship in vocabulary.
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