There is no technical difficulty in learning Japanese and English together

Updated on educate 2024-04-06
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'm just the opposite of the upstairs, my first foreign language is English, my second foreign language is Japanese, I personally think it's difficult to be proficient in both of them, after all, it's not a language family, in addition to learning foreign languages has a little advantage, the grammar of the two is very different, for example, English is SVO (subject verb object), while Japanese is SOV (subject verb object), even the most basic grammatical composition is different, and it is quite difficult to learn at the same time.

    I'm majoring in English in college.,Japanese has always been an interest.,So I want to take the first level after work.,But I always feel more difficult.,The sense of grammar is not good.,Although the words are still relatively easy to master.,But reading the article will be a little unclear.,So,If you want to learn 2 subjects, it should take a lot of perseverance.,I'm ready for the exam 2,3 times.,After all, Japanese has been cultivated in recent years.,Compared to the sense of English that has been cultivated since childhood.,But, If you have enough perseverance, I believe it can be achieved, and the landlord will come on

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Everyone's Japanese and standard Japanese are good.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    These two languages will not be confused, one with a flat tongue, one with a curly tongue, one with a phonetic transcription, and one without a phonetic transcription, of course, it will not be confused if you think about it. You just need to have perseverance and keep learning what you're interested in every day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is no difficulty.

    Many foreign words in Japanese are based on the pronunciation of English, but they are pronounced much worse than English. Hopefully you won't have to make your English pronunciation tape unpleasant.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    English and Japanese belong to two language families, and the grammar rules, pronunciation, and phonemes are completely different. It is difficult to learn both at the same time (because my first foreign language is Japanese and my second is English, so I know it very well). Their sense of language is completely different, and they will have a feeling that they can't be changed for a while.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No, it's not that easy to confuse the two languages. Because I studied Russian, Japanese, and Korean. If you say that the latter two have no technical difficulty to learn together, then there is, and the adhesive language is very similar. No problem. You can learn together.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is no technical difficulty, there is perseverance difficulty.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Two completely opposite languages.

    It is more difficult to learn both well, but there is nothing difficult in the world, only afraid of people with hearts.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are actually many benefits to choosing Japanese for the college entrance examination. To sum up, there are four main points: 1. The Japanese questions in the college entrance examination are relatively simple.

    The questions in Japanese are simpler than those in English. This is because the Japanese test has about 2,500 words, which is far lower than the 4,500 words required for English. In addition, there are a large number of kanji in Japanese, which is convenient for test takers to quickly complete reading comprehension and writing questions.

    The difficulty of the questions in the exam is also easier overall.

    2. Japanese and Chinese have more in common.

    Japan and China have the same culture, and the exchanges between the two countries have never been interrupted, making it easier for Chinese students to understand Japanese culture and Japanese thinking. The pronunciation of Japanese only requires memorization of the Japanese 50-syllable diagram, which is much smaller than in other languages, and the pronunciation is simple and fixed. The characters in Japanese are made up of hiragana, katakana, and kanji.

    Chinese characters account for a large part of it, so Chinese people have a great advantage in learning Japanese, and even if they don't know Japanese, they can guess the meaning based on Chinese. As long as students learn systematically for a period of time, their vocabulary can be greatly improved.

    3. More interested and motivated to learn Japanese.

    Many students have learned a lot of daily expressions in Japanese before learning Japanese systematically, because many middle school students in China love Japanese animation and learn some basic Japanese expressions through animation. In addition, most of the students became interested in Japanese because of their favorite anime, which was also very beneficial to Japanese learning.

    4. Short learning cycle.

    As a minor language, Japanese is less difficult than English in the college entrance examination, so the learning period is short and there is a lot of room for score improvement. As long as students have more than 1 year to study, they can easily and worry-free choose Japanese instead of English to take the college entrance examination.

    Combined with the advantages of taking the college entrance examination Japanese listed above, the following students are suitable for taking the college entrance examination Japanese:

    1. Students who have been learning English from elementary school to high school, but their English scores are still unsatisfactory, and they feel very difficult to improve their scores significantly;

    2. Students who want to use their foreign language scores to open up the gap with their competitors;

    3. Students who aim for their ideal university and want to improve their overall score to reach the admission score line;

    4. Art candidates and specialty students who have less time to review cultural classes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In terms of learning difficulty: Japanese originated from Chinese, and most of the Chinese characters can basically be understood in seconds, which virtually reduces the difficulty; The Japanese vocabulary of the college entrance examination is about 2,500 words, which is far less than the vocabulary requirement of English for the college entrance examination.

    In terms of the difficulty of the exam: the national unified proposition (except for Shanghai at present), fully taking into account the national average; The question type is simple, there are only two types: single choice and essay; "Japanese is at least 5 to 10 percentage points easier than English in the college entrance examination", which can be found on the official website of the Ministry of Education.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It depends on which one you are interested in, but if you learn Japanese, you will have a better way out, because English will be withdrawn from the college entrance examination in the future, that is, learning a small language will develop more in the future.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    I majored in English and Japanese as a second language. Personally, I think Japanese is relatively simple. Although Chinese, Japanese, and English are not in the same language family, some words in Japanese are written in the same traditional Chinese Chinese, and memorizing words can be done by associative memory.

    In addition, some of the loanwords in Japanese are English, so it is easy to memorize loanwords after memorizing katakana.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I'm learning Japanese, and I'm looking at both languages with the same eyes as before, and I feel that English is still difficult to learn. It is possible that this is also mixed with the ingredients of the test. But Japanese is relatively simple, and it's a lot of fun.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Japanese and English are at least a little basic.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Everyone has been exposed to English since childhood.

    And there's so much grammar, and then you learn to increase your vocabulary.

    It's easy to get started with Japanese Many people think it's because there are a lot of kanji.

    The meaning is probably understood.

    This may indeed be the case when you first learned.

    But the more you learn Japanese, the more difficult it becomes, and there are many different ways to express the same meaning depending on the occasion and status, and the words spoken are completely different, so you have to learn them individually.

    In summary, Japanese is more difficult than English, and the further you go, the more difficult it becomes.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's not difficult to learn anything right, and there is perseverance.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's easy to get started with Japanese, but the more you learn, the more difficult it becomes. English may seem difficult, but the more you learn, the faster you learn. "For us, Japanese is faster to get started than English, but it's hard to get started.

    Japanese kanji is simple, but when it comes to memorizing words, you will find that the most troublesome thing is kanji. Because the pronunciation of kanji in Japanese is not regular, for example, there are 104 pronunciations of the character "生" in Japanese, and you can only memorize it by rote.

    1. Japanese has verbs and verbs, for example, the opening of "I open the door" is his verb, and the opening of "the door is opened" is an automatic word, and the verb itself has a passive meaning. These two words are two words in Japanese, but they both appear in pairs, and the difference between the two is usually only one letter. English has a similar distinction between transitive and intransitive verbs, but it does not have a regular appearance of pairs like Japanese, and it must be memorized in particular, such as begin and start:

    You can say the race begins, but you can't say the race starts. This is a game back in Japanese

    If you are planning to start learning Japanese, but you have little foundation, the first thing is to clarify your purpose of learning Japanese, even if it is just for interest, and make your own stage plan, such as about half a year to take the 4th level, 1 year to take the 3rd level, and two years to take the 2nd level. Recommend a skirt, the beginning is nine three four, the middle is five zero four, the end is seven seven five, you can find it in order to combine, there are tutorial materials you can receive, can provide great help for the study of Japanese.

    2. Secondly, voice. The pronunciation of Japanese is the simplest in the world, the basic fifty-tone chart (in fact, there are only forty-five tones), plus voiced sounds, awkward sounds, etc. is only 102 sounds, after memorizing, all your Japanese sentences will be read, compared to Chinese and English pronunciation is really pitiful.

    3. It is definitely not easy to learn a language well, and there is no way to learn the essence without working hard. In addition to the knowledge in books, the learning of a second language also requires the accumulation of daily life and one's own interests.

    4. Language is a thing that varies from person to person. Learning is one thing, interest is also one thing, don't you all say that interest is the best teacher.

    5. In other words, whatever you like, no matter how big the difficulty is, it will not be difficult.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Hello dear, according to the description of your question, the answer is as follows: Both difficult to learn Japanese and difficult to learn English have their own challenges. Learning Japanese can be more challenging for native Chinese speakers.

    The Japanese language has different ways of writing, a complex honorific system, and a unique grammatical structure, which makes it difficult for beginners to grasp quickly. However, once you master the basic grammar rules and vocabulary, you can gradually adapt and improve your Japanese. In contrast, English may be easier for native Chinese speakers.

    Many English words have similarities with Chinese characters, and the grammar of English is relatively simple. In addition, English is one of the most common languages in the world, so learning English can lead to more communication opportunities and access to resources. However, achieving fluency in any language takes time, effort, and practice.

    Whether you choose to study Japanese or English, the key is to maintain a positive attitude towards learning, keep practicing, and find study methods and resources that work for you. No matter what language you are learning, you can speed up your language learning by communicating with native speakers, reading and listening to a large amount of original material. So, it's important to choose a language that interests you, is motivated to learn, and sticks to it. 

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If the purpose of studying is to prepare for exams, then Japanese is easier to learn.

    If you want to learn a foreign language in order to prepare for the college entrance examination or graduate school entrance examination, Japanese is easier to learn than English. Because the difficulty of the Japanese test for the college entrance examination or graduate school entrance examination is much smaller than that of English, and the number of Japanese learners is small, the competitive pressure is relatively small, and it is easier to get a high score.

    In addition, the introduction to Japanese is relatively simple, as long as you learn 50 phonetic diagrams, the grammar learning is also a fixed usage, if you do more training and brush more questions, you can quickly improve your score in a short period of time, so as to stand out in the exam.

    If the purpose of learning is the need for work, then English and Japanese are equally difficult to learn.

    The use of Japanese or English in work practice is the result of long-term persistence and practice, and there is no skill at all. In this respect, it is equally difficult to learn English and Japanese.

    If the purpose of learning is a hobby, then Japanese is easier to learn.

    On the one hand, there are many Chinese characters in Japanese, and I don't know the meaning in time, and I can guess the same according to the Chinese characters, which is the advantage of Chinese learning Japanese, while English is composed of letters, just look at the text, and don't know what it means at all; On the other hand, English grammar is more complex than Japanese grammar; In addition, Japanese words can be read with 50 syllables, while English also requires memorizing different letter combinations, which is more troublesome.

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