Is it Japanese that is the easiest foreign language for Chinese to learn?

Updated on educate 2024-07-09
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Not necessarily. There are a certain amount of kanji in Japanese that will reduce some of the difficulty. But just some.

    Because there are many word forms that are the same as Chinese. But the meaning of the word is much worse. It also depends on whether you are interested or not.

    Interest can also affect Japanese learning to a greater or lesser extent. The last thing I want to say is... It's not too difficult to learn level 1 of Japanese.

    But it's so hard to learn more ... It is too difficult to deeply understand the language and the differences in thinking between Chinese and Japanese. In addition, speaking a little more Japanese listening should be considered the most difficult.

    The Japanese are super fast-talking. Just look at Japanese dramas. I understand it all.

    Also, the grammar is like the one upstairs. Not very easy to understand. There are many things in Japanese that you can't learn in textbooks.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes. It's easy to learn, just learn it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, the best language to learn is English. If we say that the languages closest to Chinese are Korean and Japanese.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I think it's Korean There are a lot of kanji in Japanese, but it's still very difficult to grammatically.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The introduction to Japanese is very simple, after all, there are a lot of Chinese characters, and they were originally transmitted from China, but it is not very easy to learn well, like many places, different occasions are also very different, and it will make people feel very rude to say it badly, but in general, English is easy to learn, as long as you have a certain vocabulary, sentence patterns, grammar and even memorize it is super simple.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The person in charge told you, no, I was much more entangled than TOEFL when I studied Level 1, and English is really not difficult.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's also quite difficult to learn, but English is easy to learn, after all, I have been learning since I was a child.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    How so? On the contrary, I think it is not difficult for Chinese to learn Japanese at all. Don't underestimate us Chinese.

    It's not hard to be interested, just like me, I like to watch Japanese anime, and over time, I became interested in the Japanese language. But it still takes a lot of time to learn.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you want to learn hard, Japanese is basically the type that becomes more and more difficult the more you learn.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chinese learn Japanese is not so difficult, the difficulty is not enough, but listening also has a certain degree of difficulty, but you think about it, you have studied English for so many years or not, you can speak and understand Japanese for a year, and there are Chinese characters, the meaning of Chinese characters is not as good as **, it is still quite easy to learn.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I've been learning Japanese for five years, and I personally think that the more you learn Japanese, the more difficult it becomes, and the key is to learn it to the end, and you can't let it go.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The more you learn Japanese, the more grammar you learn, but it depends on your personal acceptance, and there are many Chinese people who learn Japanese very well.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If only copy

    If you are required to learn daily general communication, you can do it for a year or two

    In fact, there are many kanji in Japanese that are the same as Chinese, not only the way to write, but sometimes the reading dao is also very similar, just to master the rules.

    If you want to learn to a level that can be understood by ancient Chinese texts, it is a bit difficult, so you have to start learning history and culture.

    However, nowadays, if you are able to communicate in Japanese in one field, you can usually study for a full year.

    It is much easier for Chinese to learn Japanese than it is for Americans to learn Japanese. Americans still have to start learning Chinese characters horizontally and vertically, and the Chinese at least have the foundation of Chinese characters. So don't worry.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's not difficult, self-study, a little difficult, it is recommended to enroll in a class to learn, Japanese is actually quite easy to learn, after all, it is evolved from Chinese, I learned it in the unnamed sky, I think it is very easy to learn, I have studied for more than a month, simple daily greetings are no problem, hehe, you think about it yourself.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You learn English first, and then you can learn Japanese if you can't learn English well, and then you don't have an interest, you have to persevere, you have to have perseverance. If you're interested, you won't be able to stick to it for a few days

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Among foreign languages, if Chinese learn Japanese the fastest, because Japanese is a branch of Chinese, there are many things in common, of course, individuals need to work hard.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It depends on how much you learn, it's very easy to learn Japanese, if you are interested in hobbies, it is recommended to watch more Japanese dramas Anime Specialized You can first learn a fifty-syllable chart and simple Japanese in the online school, search on the Internet, there are many online schools, such as Shendi Online School. After watching Japanese dramas, anime will be much easier If you want to reach a higher level, it depends on whether you are willing to endure hardships, memorize more words, honorifics or something may be a little difficult, memorize more, come on, the time may be a little longer, but you know the truth that you want to be fast, you know, spending a little more time on the basis will be very helpful for future learning.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    From the perspective of reading Chinese characters, it may be possible to see that the characters will have an advantage over people who are not in the Chinese cultural circle. (Note that many Japanese words and kanji are the same, but the meaning may be different from Chinese).

    In addition, there are many ways to pronounce kanji in the Japanese language, so you still need to memorize it to listen, read, and write.

    From a grammatical point of view, Chinese and Japanese are very different, and my Japanese friends around me think that the grammar of Chinese is more similar to English. However, the grammatical advantage of Korean speakers is obvious.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's still more difficult, and at the level of normal conversation, it takes at least one year to learn.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Personally, I don't think it's difficult to recover.,Most of the Japanese learning system starts with anime or Japanese dramas.,Basically, you can have a normal conversation by watching it......

    And then make up for fifty tones and consciously accumulate words.,You can play some unsinicized gal game .......

    Finally, I can make up the grammar casually, such as marking the day or simply buy a few Japanese college students' essays and copy one every day, and there is no pressure at all for the exam.

    If you're pressed for time, it's hard to memorize, it's not efficient, and it's difficult to convert into a language tool that can be easily used, I haven't tried it, but it shouldn't be difficult, and there are many people who take the N1 exam in a few months.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course, after all, the Japanese language was learned and evolved from the Sui and Tang dynasties in ancient China.

    Most words, especially nouns, can be understood in seconds, and the pronunciation and meaning are similar.

    It should have an advantage over other foreigners.

    Mongolians and Koreans have more advantages, after all, they both belong to the same "Altaic language family", and the grammar and sentence order are very close.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There is a saying in learning Japanese called "go in with a smile and come out crying", which means that it is very simple when you first learn, but it is not easy to learn it well, it is simple because the pronunciation is fifty (fifty syllables), many Chinese characters in the article are known, the meaning can be guessed, it is generally about the same, the difficulty is the change of way of thinking, just like English and Chinese are different, the order of subject-verb-object, etc., there are various expressions of respect in Japanese, and the monotony of pronunciation is also more difficult.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Summary. Hello, for Chinese, I personally think that it is still labor-saving to learn English. For those who are just starting to learn a foreign language, they always feel that English words are difficult to remember and memorize, but when they see Japanese, they think that there are many kanji, and they think that it is easy to learn.

    Anyway, the fifty-syllable diagram is just these few kana, and you can learn it. It's true that it may take a little less effort to memorize words in Japanese, especially the words that are pronounced in phonics, and the speaking and listening words are a little less laborious than in English.

    Which is easier for Chinese to learn, English or Japanese?

    Hello, for Chinese, I personally think that it is still labor-saving to learn English. For those who are just starting to learn a foreign language, they always feel that English words are difficult to remember and memorize, but when they see Japanese, they think that there are many kanji, and they think that it is easy to learn. Anyway, the fifty-syllable diagram is just these few kana, and you can learn it.

    It's true that it may take a little less effort to memorize words in Japanese, especially the words that are pronounced in phonics, and the speaking and listening words are a little less laborious than in English.

    Learning a language would have been able to concentrate on solving the problem of "subject-verb-object-definite complement", but Japanese has so much more trouble. Although the Japanese language originated in China, the Japanese language has nothing to do with Chinese, and is "Ainu" (you can search the Internet for an introduction to this language), but borrowed Chinese characters to train their language, or introduced Chinese pronunciation vocabulary. Although English has verb tense changes, it is easy to understand at a glance, and learning grammar is much less laborious than other languages, unlike French and Russian vocabulary, which are also divided into negative and masculine.

    English word memorization is not difficult to remember with a little foundation, according to the pronunciation rules and roots, the longer the word, the easier it is to remember.

    I can't say much here, no matter what, as long as you are willing to work hard, you can learn well.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Personally, I think it is easier for Chinese to learn Japanese than other languages for the following reasons:

    1.The Japanese language has cultural roots and has inherited the genes of Chinese culture. In particular, the culture of the Tang Dynasty had a great influence, and the fifty-tone alphabet of the Japanese language also evolved from the corresponding Chinese characters.

    2.There are many Chinese kanji in Japanese, some with the same pronunciation and meaning as Chinese, and some with different pronunciation but the same meaning. Learn and believe in Chinese.

    3.There are only 50 letters in Japanese, which is often referred to as a fifty-syllable diagram. Most of them are evolved from Chinese radicals, which are relatively simple and easy to remember.

    4.The Japanese grammatical structure, the form is very similar to Chinese, and it is relatively smooth to learn.

    5.At present, the network is developed, the learning resources are sufficient, the training institutions are large, the learning materials are abundant, and the learning cost is low. As long as you want to learn, you can learn it quickly.

    6.To talk about study skills, I recommend, 6-1Enroll in classes to study, take the examination and certification, currently N1 N5, according to your own situation.

    6-2.Create an environment for communication, go to work in a company where there are Japanese people, try to communicate more, don't be afraid to make mistakes, and be thick-skinned. 6-3.

    6-4.Find opportunities to write, such as writing emails in Japanese, writing a diary, etc. 6-5.

    Don't be impatient, take your time, there is no shortcut to language, keep learning, and the success will come naturally.

    In short, listening, speaking, reading and writing should be well-rounded, and I hope it can help you.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Japanese is a valuable language to learn, whether you are learning Japanese for business communication, if you want to be able to read Japanese on your favorite Japanese medium (such as manga), or if you want to chat with friends in Japanese. For those who know Chinese, it is convenient to learn Japanese at first, because there are many kanji in Japanese. However, when you learn more, you will find it difficult to learn Japanese.

    The writing system and formatting of the Japanese language are complicated, but the grammar, pronunciation, and basic conversation of Japanese are actually quite easy to understand. You can start by learning some useful phrases, and then dive into Japanese pronunciation and writing.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Is it difficult for Chinese to learn Japanese? I am Chinese, I like Japanese, so I think Japanese is easier than English, and I am better at Japanese than English now. A good way to learn is to memorize katakana, words, phrases, sentences, short essays, in a word, read more.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    It is not difficult to learn Japanese at first, but it will be difficult to learn it in depth later. It is difficult to accurately judge how long you have not learned the basics, it depends on the individual's language talent (this does still exist), the objective conditions of learning (where to learn, whether there are foreign teachers, etc.), and your personal persistence.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Chinese learning Japanese is actually not too difficult, many Japanese characters and Chinese characters, Chinese characters are particularly similar, first of all, learn 50 tones, read more and practice, it is not difficult to find a regular teacher.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Japanese is a language that needs to be accumulated, and for us it is a foreign language, so we need to get started and be guided, so there is no fastest way, only by accumulating and communicating constantly, can we speak Japanese fluently.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    The steps to learn Japanese from scratch can be mastered in the following order: 1. Japanese Fifty Syllables (Hiragana, Katakana); 2. Japanese pronunciation and tone; 3. Elementary textbooks: new standard Japanese, new Japanese, etc.

    It's not difficult to learn Japanese, after all, Japanese has a lot of pronunciations, which is very similar to Chinese.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Chinese have an advantage in learning Japanese than people from other countries, and they can start with the fifty-syllable chart first, and then learn words and grammar.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Studious!

    The advantages are manifold:

    1. Japanese contains a large number of Chinese characters, although the meanings are completely different, but familiar words will enhance our confidence in learning, and facing unfamiliar languages will not make us too confused, which can help us learn better.

    2. The pronunciation of Japanese kana is learned through romanization, which is easier to learn with reference.

    If you want to master a language quickly, then register for a class, learn from the teacher, you don't have to worry about it, just follow the rhythm of the teacher, if you don't understand something or the pronunciation is inaccurate, the teacher will help correct it in time, learn more systematically, and you can avoid detours.

    But learning anything is the same, you have to be serious and persistent. If you learn it well, you must not learn it well.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It is not difficult for Chinese to learn Japanese, and there are similarities between Chinese and Japanese in many places, so Chinese still have a certain foundation for learning Japanese, and it is not difficult to learn.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    First of all, the introduction to Japanese is naturally from the fifty tones. There is naturally nothing to say about memorization, but there is a lot of article in pronunciation. Chinese in Japan have a variety of pronunciations, mixed with strong local accents, and you can guess where you come from as soon as you open your mouth.

    As a small language, there is no complete pronunciation textbook similar to English, so it is difficult to correct the pronunciation of Chinese.

    As a beginner, if the language input is 0, it is recommended not to dwell on pronunciation problems, and quickly memorize the fifty-syllable chart to move on to the next learning stage. The recommended recitation is limited to one day. There are only a few fifty-tone figures and a few tones, so don't lower your IQ.

    2) Select introductory textbooks for intensive reading.

    The more classic ones are "Standard Japanese", "New Japanese Course", and "Japanese".

    3) After that, it's time to learn grammar.

    Grammar is a very important part, and Japanese grammar is often used as a variety of verb conjugations, so it takes you a lot of time to memorize. When learning Japanese grammar and expressions, I think that you should learn more about Japanese history and culture and Japanese people, and have a certain Japanese mindset. In the early stages, it is best to memorize the dialogue and some passages of the text, and many times you will be able to blurt out some expressions.

    If you want to practice after class, it is best to do it, because most of them are repetitive exercises that apply sentence patterns, which are very helpful for your grammar memory.

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