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Personally, I think Japanese is relatively simple!
First, in terms of pronunciation, the more reasons a country's language has, the better it sounds. The pronunciation in Japanese is basically vowels, so it sounds very soft and nice. And the Japanese kana basically has five main sounds, that is, a, i, u, e, o.
The other kana pronunciations are pronounced by different consonants and pronounced by him. Such as: ka, ki, ku, ke, ko.
There are no rap syllables, easy to remember and easy to say!
The pronunciation of Korean is very complicated, first of all, all their words are spelled together by vowels and consonants, there are words with upper and lower structures, there are also words with left and right structures, and some words are even divided into 4 parts. When you read, you have to spell it out.,The upper and lower parts are read up and then read down.,Left and right first.,4 parts of the upper part of the left first.,Then the lower part of the left.,Then connect to the upper part of the right and then read the lower part of the right = =|||.It's really troublesome, this pinyin habit is different from the horizontal phonics of English and Chinese pinyin, plus the pronunciation is more difficult, so it's very laborious!!
Second, there are many similarities between Japanese and Chinese, and there are a lot of Chinese kanji in Japanese. Sometimes I can guess what is being said just by looking at the Chinese characters. This is unique for Chinese learning.
Korean also has Chinese characters, but they are basically not used at all. Nowadays, there are fewer and fewer people who can know Chinese characters in Korea!
It is recommended that the landlord learn Japanese first. If you have a good foundation in Japanese, you won't feel like it's getting harder and harder the more you learn! The foundation before level 3 is very important!!
If you are really interested and energetic, you can learn Japanese well and then learn Korean. Because the grammar of Japanese and Korean is the same. This will be more labor-saving. But don't learn together, you'll get mixed up, hehe.
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The more you learn Japanese, the more difficult it is to refer to grammar, and if you don't need to think about so much grammar for everyday use, it won't be quite difficult.
But Korean is not, Korean is more difficult in the beginning, but the language rules are quite simple.
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Japanese Bar The Japanese language has a much greater impact than Korean. Although I'm learning both languages (Korean as a second language, Japanese as a minor) Japanese is indeed getting more and more difficult the more you learn, but you say it's just a hobby and want to learn, so you don't have to worry so much Just follow the interest Korean feels like a less mature language, and the use of many places is still very vague Since you are interested, I still recommend you to learn Japanese
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Japanese is better, because the characters in it are traditional Chinese, and the pronunciation is much better, and Korean is easy to learn. The pronunciation in it is similar to that of the middle one, but the characters are not as easy to write as in Japan.
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Japanese, I think so.
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I think everyone has such a question, many people who can speak Korean can speak Japanese, this is because the pronunciation of many words in Japanese and Korean is the same, and it is very easy for Koreans to learn Japanese. <>
First, because the pronunciation is mostly similar
Korean is a more complex foreign language for Chinese, because a word will have several different pronunciations, and Koreans attach great importance to the respect for their elders, so they need to constantly bend down to express their respect for their elders, but Korean is very difficult to learn, and Japanese is also very hot, but as long as the two languages learn either one, then the other can be at hand. Secondly, Koreans like Japan to a certain extent, so many Korean stars will go to Japan for concerts, so being proficient in Japanese is also a thing that can be understood, and Japanese anime also attracts people from all over the country, so Japanese is also loved by many people. <>
2. South Korea and Japan are interconnected
In addition, it is very easy to switch between Japanese and Korean, so just like foreign English, once you learn French, it will be easier to learn. In any case, Korea and Japan can be said to be two better friends, so some cultures or eating habits are also interconnected, and Korean and Japanese can be catchy through the corresponding TV series, even if they are not Japanese or Korean, then they will have some understanding of the Japanese language and Korean Chinese. <>
III. Conclusion
Finally, it will be a little difficult to learn both Japanese and Korean, because this is the local language of foreigners after all, so if you want to travel to Korea or Japan, it is better to try to know some local languages, so that you can not only communicate with the locals, but also reduce the occurrence of being cheated and slaughtered, but you must put in the effort.
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Because Korean and Japanese are very similar, and most people who can speak Korean have lived in Korea, and there are many Japanese people living in Korea, so they can also speak a little Japanese.
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Because Korean and Japanese are similar in some places, both pronunciation and fonts are quite similar, and their languages are relatively easy to learn, much easier to learn than Chinese.
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Because South Korea and Japan are relatively close to each other, many people who speak Korean and Japanese are mostly Koreans, because North Korea is on the border of these two countries.
Of course, Korean is easier to learn.
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The comparison of these four languages is as follows:
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