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It's not hard. I graduated with a major in Japanese and started learning Japanese at university. In other words, after 4 years of study, I did the translation.
As for English, I have studied junior high school and high school for six years, plus four years of college, and some people can go to translation. So Japanese is not difficult. And it's not like everyone rumors, "the more you learn, the harder it gets".
Japanese is easy to learn and easy to understand. It's just that when I first started, it was boring to be pseudonymous every day. In fact, the so-called difficulty, I think it is because those who find it difficult really can't learn it, so they think so.
So, as a hobby, stick to it, and you won't find it difficult.
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My senior brother on the 3rd floor above, did you go to Japan for nothing! The examples you gave are all loanwords, that is to say, those are originally English, so in this case, Korean is also very simple, its escalators and so on, and there are many foreign languages like Japanese, do you learn Korean?
I believe in the golden and jade words of the top two layers of benevolent brothers!
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It's not hard if you're interested, and it's not hard if you're not.
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I've been to Japan, so I know Japanese.
Japanese characters are simple to write, but the grammar is complex.
But it's basically the same as English.
For example: spoons, taxis, escalators, *** .........The pronunciation is pretty much the same.
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I've heard that Japanese is a typical language that gets harder and harder the more you learn!
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It's not too difficult, isn't it too difficult There are a lot of Japanese kanji that are the same as our Chinese kanji, as long as you write down those kana grammar very much
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It's not that hard!
As long as you like to learn.
In the beginning, as long as you learn well.
If you want to learn in the future, then you will definitely learn well.
Support you.
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There is nothing difficult in the world, but I am afraid that if you have a heart, you should go to school to learn. Self-study is very difficult, and it is also difficult in Japanese, so I have confidence. No problem. Be sure to work hard.
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It's not easy to learn Japanese on your own, but once you get started, it will feel easier.
How to learn Japanese from scratch.
First, identify your goals.
Whatever you do, you set up.
It's important to have a clear goal.
I want to learn Japanese because I want to take a grade.
I want to study in Japan.
Or is it simply right.
Japanese dramas, anime, etc.
In this way, there is a motivation to have a learning goal.
Every step of the way from the beginning.
Make sure you're moving forward with your goals.
In order to learn Japanese well, you must study it every day. In order to facilitate everyone's communication and learning, it is also a group to share learning methods and live Japanese courses with professional teachers every day, this button skirt is first 920 in the middle is 175 and finally 736 Students who want to learn Japanese are welcome to join, if you just join in the fun, don't come.
No matter what language you are learning.
The foundation is very important.
There are no shortcuts to learning.
Especially when you are just starting to learn Japanese.
Be sure to lay the groundwork.
Whether Japanese is suitable for enrolling in classes or self-study.
A summary of my Japanese learning experience.
Listening follows the teacher's rhythm, step by step. Listen every day, and if you don't understand a question, be sure to listen carefully and repeatedly. In your spare time, you can also take what you have heard before and listen to it again.
Read the vocabulary. Memorize the words in the corresponding textbook, and you can also look at other vocabulary books according to your own situation. While reading, check the unfamiliar words, and then write them down in the notebook, and finally just look at the words in the notebook.
Grammar is also reviewed with the focus on grammar in the textbook, and the teacher usually talks in detail in class, including some successions and special usages, so the grammar will not be left behind in the exam.
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The pronunciation of Japanese is the simplest, but its grammar is very difficult, and Japanese is the kind that is difficult to learn. It's not so difficult to talk to Japanese people like travel.
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The learning is a bit broad. If you want to learn fine, it may not be easy. Japanese is the legendary language that comes out with a smile and a cry, and some people have a good sense of language, and they can take the Japanese level 2 exam in about a year.
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It's not hard. It's up to you to be patient! Pronunciation is absolutely important, it is best to practice, grammar is not difficult or anything, but words need to take some time.
Stick to it.,If you have a favorite idol or anime or something.,It's more motivated to learn and listen more.。
If you learn Japanese well, Korean will be very, very simple.
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In Japanese, there are not only hiragana, katakana, and kanji, but the grammar is also ambiguous, and it is full of all kinds of obscure honorific ......
01 I can't remember Chinese characters.
The kanji used by Japanese people on a daily basis can be tricky for foreigners outside of China!
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As long as you're interested, it's not difficult, but I've only been studying Japanese for a year and a half (the progress of teaching in a regular school) and I'm past N2.
It is recommended that you watch more anime, and the pronunciation of the voice actors in it is very pure, and it sounds much more comfortable than Japanese dramas (my sense of language, listening and reading are practiced in this way).
The rest need to lay a solid foundation, but I just don't have a good foundation (I skipped class in the first and second years of high school, so I only got a b in grammar and vocabulary this year).
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First of all, you have to have perseverance! to learn!
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Learning Japanese is relatively easy, but how long it takes to learn Japanese depends on your level of Japanese and your ability to learn and how long you can learn. The time required varies depending on the stage.
First of all, you need to learn the Japanese 50 Tone Chart, and you can use the Japanese Introductory School mobile app to learn and consolidate the 50 sounds. If you study for about 7-10 years, you can learn it in about 7-10 years. It will take at least a month or so to complete the beginner's course, and after completing the beginner course, you will master some basic conversations, you can read some short notices, notices, etc., and when you travel to Japan or go on a business trip, there is basically no problem with ordering food, asking for directions, accommodation, etc.
Then study the intermediate course, it takes about 3 months to complete the intermediate course at the earliest, and after learning the intermediate course, you can have a fluent conversation, read slightly more complex articles, and read and reply to the email at work. If you want to take the test, you can take the N2 proficiency test. If you want to continue your studies, then you can take an advanced course, which takes about 2 months at the earliest.
After finishing the course, you can listen to some radio broadcasts that speak a little faster, and you can communicate with Japanese people normally.
Generally speaking, it is not difficult to learn Japanese, and there are many factors that affect the study time, so choosing the right institution will get twice the result with half the effort.
If you want to take the exam, you can take the N1 proficiency test. Although N1 is the highest level in the Japanese Language Proficiency Test, it is only the beginning of entering Japanese society and Japanese companies. As the saying goes: live to be old, learn to be old, and the learning of knowledge is never-ending.
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Japanese is easy to learn, and you can get started in two to three months of systematic study.
1. Failure level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test:
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test is divided into five levels, and it is generally possible to achieve the lowest level of Japanese language proficiency N5 after two to three months, but it usually takes about two years to achieve the highest level of N1.
Second, how to take the N1 level on the basis:
1. Defeat and answer to lay the foundation of the fifty-tone chart.
No matter what language you are studying, laying a good foundation is equivalent to building a good boat for your future voyage, and students who want to get to the N1 level need to be proficient in the basic 50 syllables of Japanese, which includes pronunciation, tone, writing, and listening.
2. Learn Japanese textbooks.
Students who have completed the study of the Fifty Syllable Diagram will need to enter the junior high and advanced level of Japanese textbooks. The two most common textbooks on the market are "New Standard Japanese" and "New Japanese".
You can choose according to your personal preferences and learning ability, and in general, the new Standard Japanese is more vivid and suitable for beginners. In addition, students who are not good at self-learning can also apply for a systematic class for Japanese language learning.
3. Prepare for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.
After basic learning and advanced learning, students can start preparing for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test when they are old. This test is one of the most convenient tests for Japanese language proficiency, and is held twice a year, in July and December.
The registration fee for N1 and N2 levels is 450 yuan, and the registration fee for N3, N4, N5 and level is 350 yuan.
Study Tips:
1. Self-study textbooks:
Our common textbooks include "Everybody's Japanese", "New Standard Japanese", "New Japanese Course", etc., each textbook has its own advantages and disadvantages, and we can choose different textbooks for our different situations.
2. Japanese pronunciation characteristics:
d small accent sound, the mouth shape should not be too short and powerful, can not drag the mouth, do not grin, the pronunciation will be behind in the early stage of our learning of Japanese, we must work the basis of whether the pronunciation is standard, if you blindly imitate anime, film and television, variety shows, etc., it is not feasible, sometimes film and television in order to meet the "witty words" will have little effect on zero-based partners.
3. Don't be intimidated by grammar when self-studying:
When learning grammar in the early stage, you only need to figure out the grammar points of the textbook, and don't get into the horns of the bull, it is easy to let yourself enter a dead end.
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The following is an introduction to whether it is difficult to learn Japanese
Personally, I think Japanese is easier to learn. At my school, there are a few students who study Japanese and take Japanese exams, and I feel that knowing Japanese is better than knowing English later than accompanying them. In fact, compared with other foreign languages, Japanese is really not difficult to learn, and we Chinese also have a natural barrier to Japanese - Chinese characters.
You can get started in two to three months after systematic study. There are five levels in total, and it is generally possible to reach the N5 level, which is the lowest level of Japanese language proficiency, after two to three months, but it usually takes about two years to reach the highest N1 level.
Personally, I think it can be analyzed from two angles.
1.In terms of content, it is easy to learn to get started. If you are using a standard textbook, the content of the first volume of the elementary school is relatively simple and easy to learn.
2.From the perspective of learning attitude, as long as students are willing to accumulate and cooperate with teachers, complete homework carefully, actively memorize words, learn grammar well, and lay a good foundation for learning, it is relatively easy to get high scores in Japanese, and it is easy to learn.
How do I learn Japanese?
There are two ways to start.
One is self-reliance, and the other is borrowing.
If you are self-reliant, you need to be willing to put in the time and pay attention to laying a good foundation for learning Japanese.
How do you lay the foundation?
First of all, if the teacher asks you to memorize the words you have learned, you must take the time to memorize them.
There are various methods of word memorization, such as repeated memory, association, homophony, classification, exercise matching method, card sampling method, story making method, etc. All of these options can help you, but I personally think the best shortcut is to find what works for you and then put in enough time.
Secondly, the grammar that has been learned must be understood, and it can be used with corresponding exercises to check and fill in the gaps. It is best to be able to apply it in daily life. You can communicate more often with your classmates or teachers in Japanese.
In general, learners need to understand that it is relatively easy to improve vocabulary, grammar, listening, reading, and writing. In this way, it is possible to get a good score in the college entrance examination.
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It's easy to get started with Japanese and hard to learn deeper.
Japanese is recognized as a simple language for beginners, and beginners need to memorize fifty-syllable diagrams, similar to the pinyin in our Chinese. There are a large number of kanji words in Japanese, about 30%, which is an advantage for Chinese, and they can understand without learning.
Japanese grammar is a difficult one, there are many types of grammar, and it is contrary to our common grammar knowledge, and the amount of grammar is also very large, so it is difficult to learn. Honorifics are one of the great features of the Japanese language, and there are a lot of honorifics in the Japanese language, which is also a major difficulty in learning.
How to learn Japanese well with zero foundation:
1. Prepare textbooks, learn the fifty-syllable diagram, which is the basis of Japanese pronunciation, and then memorize the fifty-syllable diagram, which can be memorized horizontally and vertically.
2. Then the study of the text, starting from the first lesson, try to read the words first, and then listen to the recordings to correct the pronunciation. Read the text aloud along with the recording, comprehend the text with reference to the grammatical explanations and words and sentences at the end of the text, and finally be able to memorize the text proficiently.
3. After completing the exercises after each lesson, it is recommended to do the supporting synchronous exercises to consolidate the grammar and lay the foundation for deeper learning in the future. Once you get started, it's like building a house, accumulating layer by layer, and as long as you spend time, you can always learn.
4. Watch more movies or animations in the original Japanese, which can help you understand some knowledge that is not in books, because language is not a constant thing. Sometimes there are differences due to the speaking habits of Japanese people, and you can understand these differences by watching movies or anime in the original Japanese. <>
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