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It is also difficult for Japanese to reach the advanced level, but from the intermediate level, Korean is more difficult, and the pronunciation of Korean is mainly more difficult than Japanese (for Chinese), and Chinese Korean has several sounds that are always indistinguishable
However, no matter which language is not spoken, it is not easy to learn, whether it is Korean, Japanese, English and other languages, the more you learn, the more difficult it becomes.
I asked a Japanese teacher a few days ago, and she thought that Japanese was not difficult, but easier than Korean.
There is also a Korean teacher, and she also says that Japanese is slightly easier than Korean These are just for reference, and the specific situation depends on your own level of adaptation. As long as you study hard, you will always succeed! Come on
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I studied both Japanese and Korean. Personally, I feel that it is not difficult in the beginner level, and some pronunciation and grammar are similar. Because the learning is only beginner, and the learning is not good.
Sometimes there is often confusion over certain words. Japanese and Koreans find it easy to learn each other's languages. So I personally think the two languages are about the same.
Learning a language is still a matter of interest.
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It's easy to get started with Japanese, but the more you learn, the harder it becomes. Grammar, sentence structure... It's getting more and more complex. It's a headache to learn. English is much simpler in comparison. I haven't learned Korean, so I don't know it very well.
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It's easy to speak Japanese.
After more than a year of study, I can watch **.
I studied English for many, many years before I could read it**.
It feels so different from Chinese.
Progress is slow.
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I used to be a small language, and I studied Japanese, but it wasn't as simple as English, but it was interesting, and I didn't learn Korean, but I think it should be similar to Japanese, so let's learn English. This is just my personal opinion, you can take a look.
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Chinese is the most difficult. It is not a problem to learn Chinese and then any language.
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Which is more difficult to learn is Korean or Japanese, as follows
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 is a lot of Korean grammar 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, 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, and if you want to study in Japan, of course, you must learn Japanese well, and vice versa.
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 competition from the Korean ethnic group.
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 reputations and contents, whether it is pay or benefits, will be better than Korean. 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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Japanese and Korean have their own distinct characteristics in terms of writing and pronunciation, but on the whole, Japanese and Korean are very similar. As long as you grasp their similarities and differences, after learning one of them, it is much easier to learn the other.
Many words in Korean are followed by a sound, and many words start with vowels, and when they are put together, a continuous reading occurs, and the continuous reading of Korean is a bit exaggerated, so it takes a long time to get used to listening, and Japanese is much better in this regard.
Many people say that Japanese is better and softer than Korean, but that's just because they don't get used to it. Does anyone think it sounds good when they first hear Japanese in an anti-Japanese drama? I believe that many people have encountered a similar situation, listening to Korean dramas is very good, and learning from the teacher feels completely different, and after learning for a long time, I feel like that's the case.
Of course, if the pronunciation is not standard all the time, it is inevitable that it will be difficult to hear.
Tone of voice:
In terms of pronunciation, Korean is a little more complicated than Japanese. Although there are not so many "50 tones" in the introduction to Japanese, some of them are repetitive, and some voiced sounds and awkward sounds are added, but the pronunciation of Japanese is not as complicated as that of Korean. Although Korean is taught 40 syllables at the beginning of pronunciation, the pronunciation rules are much more complicated, not only with difficult endings, but also with many different pronunciations according to the pronunciation rules.
Therefore, at the beginning of learning, many people feel that Japanese is easier to learn than Korean, and it is easier to get started. Korean is relatively convenient for analyzing sentence structure, but it also brings some troubles because of this convenience. In Japanese sentences, all words are linked together, and it is difficult to tell which sounds are connected together to form a word.
In Korean, there are a lot of spaces, and the appearance of these spaces has a certain pattern, which brings convenience to us in analyzing sentences.
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