Ask me if it s better to learn Japanese or Korean now. to work

Updated on society 2024-06-29
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are many people who learn Japanese, but there are also many job opportunities, and almost all of Japan's major companies have entered China. Nowadays, Japanese companies also have high requirements for English, so it is difficult to find a dream job if you only know Japanese, so it is better to have good English or have another major.

    At present, there are many Chinese and Korean companies, but they are generally relatively small. There are relatively few Korean learners, but Korean is the mother tongue of ethnic Koreans, so learners of Korean as a foreign language face a lot of competition from ethnic Koreans.

    If you want to translate at a level of proficiency and depth, you will definitely have a higher appearance fee for Korean translators than Japanese translators, but there are more job opportunities for Japanese translators.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are many job opportunities to learn Japanese.

    I learned both.

    I first learned Japanese, but then I really didn't like Japan, so I learned Korean! I love Korean! I think it sounds good! Hehe! ~~

    However, when it comes to work, Japanese is better. The classmates I came into contact with generally learned Korean were Ha Han, and I liked it. Learning Japanese is usually necessary for work! ~~

    In China, there are many job opportunities to learn Japanese. Korean is easy to learn. Hehe! ~~

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Japanese. So many people in Northeast China speak Korean as well as dialects, and they are not competitive with them.

    This is what my teacher of a classmate who studied Korean at Communication University of China said it himself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Korean. Actually, I feel that the best thing is English.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I feel in.

    TOP50 don't always paste, write something of your own.

    Which is easier to learn, Korean or Japanese?

    It's a question that so many people ask it that I really don't want to say it all the time.

    3 pieces of advice for you:

    You see if you have a language cell yourself.

    How do you usually learn English? If you learn it well, you will be able to understand foreign languages, so your mastery of these two languages is basically the same.

    If you are purely interested in learning a language (like comics, or like Korean dramas), then it is best to choose it according to your own interests.

    If there is any economic purpose.

    For example, if you enter a Japanese-funded enterprise in the future, you will have a bargaining chip or something. You have to think about it yourself.

    What level do you want to learn?

    I hate those who have finally made a decision and won't study for two days, which is called giving up halfway and the most humiliating thing.

    If you want to learn Japanese, you might be able to help a little bit.

    Japanese uses kanji, so it's too easy to get started. Won't say appear.

    I don't know how to read or understand the situation.

    In Korean, it takes some time to get started, but the grammar of Japanese is the same as that of Korean.

    To sum up: [Beginner] (can write and speak a few words, can listen to a few words) Japanese is easy, Korean is slightly difficult.

    Intermediate] (can write and speak a few paragraphs, can listen to some words) almost [advanced] (fluent as the devil and the stick say) without accumulating 2 or 3 years is not good, I am talking about the language environment. It's hard.

    Well, that's all there is to it.

    It's hard to tell the difference.

    But enough advice is given to you.

    If you don't understand, please feel free to ask.

    If you're satisfied, don't forget to take it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello first of all.

    I don't like to copy other people's answers.

    Secondly, my Japanese level is that I am currently studying at a public university in Japan.

    Then, I was learning Korean. My teacher is Korean, and I also have some Korean friends, Korean friends in China.

    Personally, I think Japanese is easier to learn than Korean. Not because of preconceived relationships.

    Japanese has the same grammar as Korean, and even some loanwords have similar pronunciations.

    However, the basic pronunciation of Korean is much more difficult than that of Japanese. The same 2 languages that use honorifics, Korean is an absolute honorific, and Japanese is a relative honorific. In other words, in terms of honorifics, the variation of self-humility, Korean is more complicated.

    There are also some male and female words in Korean.

    In addition, there are many kanji parts used in Japanese.

    I like Japanese and I like Korean. So I chose to learn Japanese first and then Korean. Personally, I think it's easier to learn Korean with a foundation in Japanese than to learn Korean from the beginning.

    Welcome to Common**

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The pronunciation is easy in Japanese, but the grammar of Japanese is quite difficult. Korean pronunciation is difficult, and the letters are dazzling. In fact, to learn a foreign language, in addition to English, you should say that you choose according to your own interests.

    I studied Japanese, I read Japanese, and now I read N2 at Happy International, and I feel very rewarded.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I studied Japanese in middle school and Korean in college, so I think, to put it simply, in terms of pronunciation rules, Korean is more difficult, and some sounds, like , test the tongue.

    Japanese is not, a syllable is a syllable, not very difficult, the pronunciation is closer to Chinese.

    Grammatically speaking, although there is a lot of Korean grammar in name, it is easy to learn the basic Korean grammar in essence.

    Japanese grammar, on the other hand, is varied and dizzy.

    In terms of reading, Korean is like a pinyin script, and it is easy to read the vowels and consonants when you learn them, but Japanese has a huge system of Chinese characters that need to be learned. Fainted again.

    If you are a native Chinese speaker, it is easier to learn Korean words, because nearly 70% of the words in Korean belong to Chinese characters (that is, they are pronounced like Chinese characters).

    The kanji in Japanese are all written in kanji, and it's the pronunciation that is terrible.

    Korean has fewer vowels and consonants than Japanese.

    Japanese is more catchy than Korean.

    If you learn Korean and Japanese, your English will deteriorate. Ahh In particular, spoken English is spoken by Japanese and Koreans who speak English more heavily than their mother tongue.

    To sum up, I think Japanese is a bit more difficult.

    But in fact, it doesn't matter how difficult it is to learn a language, as long as you put your mind to it, what can you learn badly?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Japanese is easier to learn than Korean You are Chinese Chinese culture is broad and profound I believe that you can integrate both languages.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Personally, I think Japanese should be easier to learn, because Japanese has a lot of foreign words, such as Chinese, English, and there are many similar to Chinese characters, which is easier to remember.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I remember when I was in high school, the English teacher said, learning Japanese is to stand up and lie down and come out, hehe, it's easier to get started, but the more you learn, the more difficult it becomes, I'm an English major, and the second foreign language happens to be Japanese, I feel okay, to be honest, I didn't pay much attention to it when I was learning, and the most impressive thing is that adjectives have changed in the past tense, and I also learned the beginner class of Korean when I was in my spare time, and I personally feel that Korean is easier, maybe it's a matter of personal interest, hehe.

    Personally, I feel that English is easier to learn, hehe, in fact, there are rules for grammar and everything, and there are rules for memorizing words.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Japanese is relatively simple, after all.

    There are Chinese characters in it, and the meaning is similar to Chinese, but the pronunciation is different and Japanese is easier to understand, and I personally feel that learning Japanese has a greater future, and there are more and more Japanese-funded companies in China.

    Knowing Japanese will help you to enter these companies in the future!!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Japanese is better, and I personally think that at least the words are easier to remember, the meaning of kanji is somewhat the same as ours, and there are many foreign words written in katakana, mostly in English, so if you learn to pronounce, you can guess the meaning.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I am deeply touched by the fact that it is easier to get started with Japanese, but it depends on your language talent, and maybe both will be easier for you.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Korean is easy to learn, and we always use very inauthentic Korean to joke at school, which is quite interesting.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Korean is easy to learn.

    In terms of difficulty, the pronunciation and pronunciation of Korean are relatively simple, and there are many Chinese characters in it, which is very easy to understand.

    If combined with the international situation, Japanese and Korean languages are very developed, looking at Chinese Japanese companies Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, etc., Korean companies such as Samsung, LG, Lock and Lock and so on. I don't know much about the corporate culture of Japanese companies, but Korean companies are more ruthless in employing people, and the larger the company, the more overtime it will work overtime. Of course, it also depends on your position.

    However, I personally feel that Japan has been in turmoil recently, and I still prefer Korean.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Korean is easier to learn, because some of the pronunciations of Korean are made from Chinese diacritics, while Japanese is more chaotic (because it has been invaded by many countries, hahaha)....But in terms of the international situation, it's still Japanese

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's more useful to learn Japanese, but it's easier to learn Korean! If you are majoring, I recommend reading Japanese.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    As long as you are willing to work hard, you can learn well. The Japanese language has a distinction between hiragana and katakana; In Korean, most of them are inverted sentences, and we call them eating, while in Korean, it is expressed as: "eating rice".

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I'm a Japanese major, and I chose both.

    The second foreign language is Korean, and I have just finished studying the second foreign language, and I have some feelings Both languages are relatively similar to Chinese, but when learning, Japanese is easy to understand, reading is easier, listening is more difficult, and there are more Japanese teaching materials in China Korean, as long as you learn the pronunciation method, you can read all Korean articles, but beginners cannot understand its meaning, Korean is a pinyin text, like Chinese is written in Chinese pinyin for foreigners who have just learned pinyin, you can read it, but you can't understand JapaneseSome Chinese characters are not marked with the pinyin of kana, so beginners cannot pronounce them, and Korean is easier to listen to, but in the end, Korean is just a minority language

    In terms of grammar, there are many similarities between the two, the structure is very similar, both rely on sentence endings to express meaning, and you need to memorize a lot of sentence endings, (don't forget, there are also a lot of words).

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It depends on whether you have a language environment around you and how much personal commitment you have.

    If you have Korean friends around you, learning Korean is a good choice.

    Japanese is also possible, and it is best to have Japanese friends who can communicate with you.

    Learning a language still depends on the time and effort invested, and there is not much difficulty between the two languages.

    I've heard it said before that it's not easy to learn a language well, and that learning a language depends on whether you're interested in it.

    If your interest is high, you will naturally put more energy into it, and you will like to learn, so you won't find it difficult.

    When I studied in Korea, I found that many Koreans have studied Japanese because there are many similarities between Korean Chinese and Japanese in pronunciation and grammar, and there are many loanwords and loanwords that are common.

    If you are hesitant about which language to learn, try to learn Korean Chinese first, because university students in our country have studied Korean Chinese for two years and passed the advanced Korean language exam, as long as they work hard, they can learn it well.

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