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I think this varies from person to person, and everyone's situation is different. Some people accept Japanese faster, and some people can speak Chinese faster. I recommend that you learn Korean first, except for some rules to remember, there is basically no difficulty in pronunciation, and the grammar is easy to master.
If you're interested, you should learn Japanese, so it should be better. Personal opinion, for your reference It mainly depends on which one your interests are more biased
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Korean, of course! I also studied Korean at first, but the more I learned, the more I didn't understand, so I changed my course to Japanese, I am already level 6 in Japanese, and I am studying in Japan, I hope you can too!
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Japanese is relatively easy, Korean pronunciation is more difficult and irregular, Japanese is much similar to Chinese, and the grammar is simple.
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It's relatively easy to get started with Japanese, but it takes a lot of effort to continue learning, and the endless vocabulary and memorization of texts can drive people crazy.
However, if you want to really master it, you have to be willing to work hard, and your own efforts are the most indispensable!
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I'm a Korean, so I learned Korean (Korean) and learned a little bit of Japanese.
I recommend learning Korean (Korean) first, and the Japanese pronunciation is similar to that of Korean (Korean).
If you learn Japanese first and then Korean, it sounds a little weird, but if you learn Korean first and then Japanese, it sounds smoother.
Personally, I think Japanese is a bit more difficult than Korean.
Korean pronunciation only requires memorizing the pronunciation of consonants, vowels, and some rules for pronouncing words, for example.
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Actually, it's about the same, I learned level 2 in Japanese, and my New Oriental teacher said that the grammar of Korean and Japanese is the same. The difference is in the vocabulary.
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Korean is simple, Japanese is more difficult to learn, the grammar is too difficult, and there are many verbs.
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As long as you study hard, nothing is difficult or difficult!
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As long as it's a language, it's easy to learn.
Because they belong to the same Chinese character cultural circle, they are all deeply influenced by Chinese characters. It is easier for Chinese to learn than people from other countries.
Both are different from Chinese in terms of word order, both are adhesive (relying on grammatical components to distinguish the meaning of sentences), and in contrast, Japanese and Korean have differences in learning.
It is a little more difficult to get started with Korean, but the more you learn it, the easier it becomes.
It is easy to get started with Japanese, but the more difficult it is to learn the higher it is.
I have a bachelor's degree in Korean and have been to Korea for a year. I learned Japanese before studying in Japan.
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Korean, there are almost 70% of Chinese characters in Korean, many words are homophonic with Chinese words, memory is relatively easy to remember, and there are only 29 letters, and 50 Japanese katakana or something. Let's learn Korean.
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If you want to say that the pronunciation is close to Chinese, it must be Korean, and in Korean, except for some words that are not easy to pronounce, many other words have a very similar pronunciation to Chinese, such as "library".
Some pronunciations in Korean are difficult to learn Korean is a phonetic text that you can read when you see it, but some letters are still quite difficult to pronounce and there are also sounds that are magical.
It should be no problem to be able to speak the Japanese pronunciation of Chinese, but it is not easy to speak the taste of the Japanese, and Japanese grammar is particularly difficult.
Generally speaking, Korean is easier to learn.
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I studied Korean, and I learned that there are many words in Korean that come from China and have similar pronunciations to Chinese. Although I don't study Japanese, I feel that Japanese sounds almost the same as Chinese. To sum up, Korean is easy to learn... Let's do it.
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In fact, Japanese is the closest, because Japanese is heavily influenced by Chinese culture and is much closer than Korean. South Korea is the equivalent of Japan and China, as well as other neighbors. Naturally, the difficulty is greater than that of Japanese.
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Korean. At least Japanese has kanji and can understand it.
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Japanese: Grammatically similar to Korean, but it is easier than Korean because it has kanji.
Korean: The grammar is similar to that of Japanese, and there are many Chinese characters (Korean pronunciation), but the grammar is completely different from Chinese, so it is relatively difficult among the three languages.
English: There are many people who learn and a wide range of applications, so learning is just a grain of sand in the sea, and the grammar is similar to Chinese, which is relatively easy.
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I learned all three languages.
Korean: I went to a Korean school in elementary school, and I think I still need an environment.
Japanese: I studied this in college, and I wanted to die headlong Why did I choose this? The more you learn the truth, the harder it gets, and those grammars can torture you to death.
English: Heaven, earth. It's a curse, but I still think English is the best to learn.
It's better not to learn French, then you will learn English for nothing, just like me, I don't even know which one to throw.
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I like anime, so I have a lot of exposure to Japanese, and there are kanji in Japanese, which is easier than Korean.
Not to mention English, applicability, practicality are strong, and it is one of the main subjects, starting from elementary school, there are many ways to improve comprehensively, and the foundation is also more solid, it depends on whether you are willing to open your mouth to practice.
In fact, the importance of language learning is to practice more. Speaking is important!
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Personally, I think it depends on your own interests, or you can combine the language you want to learn with your interests, so as to ensure that you stick to it, after all, the process of learning a language is often very boring. For example, if you like to watch movies or American dramas, you will have dynamic English if you want to experience the original effect, and if you like comics and games, you are likely to come into contact with Japanese spontaneously.
Personally, I have no experience in learning Korean, if it is between English and Japanese, it depends on how far you want to learn, if you are general, I personally recommend learning Japanese, because at least the glyphs and pronunciation are not difficult for Chinese. But if you want to learn well, to be honest, it is difficult, but I personally think that English is better to learn, Japanese sentence patterns, grammar too much, sentence structure is different from Chinese, the deeper you learn, the more troublesome it is.
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My personal advice is to learn English first (if you are interested in other languages) because Korean is a foreign language.
After learning English, it can be very helpful for learning Korean.
Many pronunciations of Korean are transliterated from Chinese and English (more than 70%), so let's learn English first.
After all, there is some foundation in English from childhood to adulthood, and learning English now is the most widely used test in the future.
Personal advice. Because I've learned all of these foreign languages.
I'm going back to tutoring English!
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Personally, I think Japanese or Korean is easier to learn, because they both belong to the Asian language family, and they were first developed from Chinese, so Japanese or Korean are full of easy to learn.
Personally, I learned Korean, and it was easy to get started with Korean, but it became more difficult.
Some students who are studying Japanese also say that it is very easy to get started, and it will be difficult for a while in between, but after understanding it, it will be relatively easy
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It should be English, because Japanese is difficult to write and difficult to hear, Korean font is beautiful, but difficult to write, only English is better, and English is widely used.
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Korean, Korean has a lot of pronunciation similar to Chinese.
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