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The Japanese language is simple. Because if you don't require writing, you don't need to standardize grammar. Because Japanese belongs to the Chinese language family, the order and habits of word choice and sentence formation are basically the same as those of Chinese.
In English, there are cases where they are inverted (e.g., interrogative sentences). In addition, if you are in Japanese, you should be able to understand Chinese characters, and if you master the 50-syllable diagram, you will be able to read the phonetic characters. Japanese pronunciation is very simple, there is no tongue rolling, r is the sound of l, the mouth has always been flat, no matter you are a ** person, what the dialect is, there will be no obstacle in reading Japanese.
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As a student of Japanese, I deeply feel that English is still simple... The key to Japanese is at the end of the sentence.,If you don't understand it.,The understanding deviation is quite big.。。。 And English as long as you memorize more words, the word order is the same as Chinese, easy to understand.
But it varies from person to person, and you may feel different.
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Of course, it's Japanese, it's easy to get started, and in terms of reading, there are a lot of similarities in Chinese, and if you don't understand the meaning of one or two words, it won't affect the overall meaning. English is different, as long as you don't know one keyword, you can't understand its meaning, and Japan is an Asian country, and the way of understanding things has something in common with China. After all, you don't want to be deep, and the Japanese should be simpler.
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Japanese has an advantage in reading kanji, while English has a lot of resources, such as dictionaries. Look at the individual level.
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The Japanese language is simple. Even if you don't have any foundation at all, if you are given a Japanese article, you will be able to understand a little.
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Vocabulary pronunciation.
Then we have to analyze through pronunciation, as long as English basically masters the phonetic transcription and syllables, there will be no big problem for reading and speaking, but Japanese is different, the kanji in Japanese is divided into two ways: pronunciation and pronunciation, and the position of stress is different, it becomes two completely different words, which undoubtedly increases the difficulty of learning Japanese. Grammar.
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It depends on where you're using it. Generally speaking, English is widely used, many people learn it, and it is also applicable to many countries for its benefits. In comparison, English may be better for many people.
But I think all languages are the same, and they all have their own benefits. In Japanese, it's a regular choice for two-dimensional & two-point five-dimensional controllers. The Japanese language is also very important and useful to us.
Because there are some good products made in Japan, the instructions are in Japanese, so it will be troublesome if you don't. Both of these are more versatile, but they are aimed at different regions. For example, when it comes to teaching, traveling, and studying abroad, of course, there are more people who choose English, but Japanese is the most widely used in areas such as ACG (animation &comics&games) and doujin manga, and there are many people who choose these.
If you compare it like this, the two are not as bad as these people downstairs say. I'm studying both of them and I'm doing well, I'm a junior high school student now. I don't think there will be any conflict between these two even if they are studied at the same time.
If you don't have enough time to learn two or have to choose one of the two, it's better to choose English first, and then it's not too late to learn Japanese when you want to, but the level will improve a little slower. I think some people downstairs are talking too much, this has nothing to do with the country's feud and power, language is language, it is an existence that transcends national boundaries, history, and ability, not that which country is strong must learn the language of that country. I really can't agree with the ideas of people like them, so I sent this answer from my own point of view.
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English is widely used and can be understood by most people in the world. If you learn English, don't learn Japanese! Because Japanese people read English in katakana, if you learn Japanese and then speak English, the pronunciation will be the same as that of the Japanese.
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Look at the purpose of your study.
Because I'm learning.
Major in Japanese. Yes, at the moment, it's not very good, it's better English, you can be an English teacher, if it's a college major.
It is not recommended to learn the language, because the language does not look like a major, and it is more difficult to find employment, so it is better to learn some technical majors, I hope it can help you.
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There is no fixed answer to this, it depends on the individual, English is widely used, but there is also a lot of cooperation between China and Japan, and there is also a future. It depends on you personally, which one you like. English and Japanese are completely two grammatical systems, with opposite sentence structures.
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