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The most important thing in learning English is to know the words. Memorize more words and start with 26 letters. Japanese is mainly a fifty-syllable diagram, so there is still a difference.
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Japanese is easy to get started. However, the grammar of Japanese is very complicated, and it is not as systematic as English. It's easy to get confused.
Also, listening is difficult for the Japanese language test. In Japanese, I also learn all the words of a sentence, and you know it, but you don't necessarily know the meaning of the sentence. I've been learning English for at least 10 years.
Somewhat experienced. In fact, it also depends on the interest. I feel that I have studied Japanese for more than 4 months than I have studied English for 12 years.
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There is not much difference between learning English and learning Japanese, and both must work listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
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I think that no matter which country we learn the language, as long as we are interested in the language, then it is very fast to learn, and for some English, there is not a lot of difference between learning Japanese, because we have to start with the most basic grammar words, so that we can learn better.
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The topic of how to learn English came to me on a whim to sum up my English journey. Phonetic Alphabet The first step for beginners to learn is phonetic transcription.
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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
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.
Usage: 1. The scope of Japanese language includes the whole of Japan (most of the Ryukyu region is used, and the Ryukyuan language is used by the aborigines, and Japan does not recognize the Ryukyuan language as an independent language).
2. Japanese is widely used around the world, because the influence of the Japanese animation industry in the world, although it is not a working language of the United Nations, has a great influence in the world. Especially for things related to ACG, Japanese is almost the only word.
3. Japanese is mainly spoken in Russia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Oceania, the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America and other countries and regions, as well as the United Kingdom in Europe.
4. The number of users of Japanese language among Internet users is 99 million, ranking fourth in the world. With 127 million native Japanese speakers and 128,204,860 speakers worldwide [1], it ranks 9th out of 20 countries, while the number of Internet users has risen by 5 places.
5. Japan is not the only country that uses Japanese as a lingua franca, and the state of Anor in Palau also uses Japanese as a lingua franca, because Japan ruled Palau from 1914 to 1945, and Japanese was used to teach during that period.
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In fact, English and Japanese are both cultures, and they cannot be compared, and being easier to learn is just a psychological effect.
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The grammar of English is similar to that of Chinese, but the Roman alphabet is used; Although the Chinese characters used in Japanese come from ancient China, the actual grammar is similar to that of Korea, and it is completely different from Chinese grammar. Personally, I think that English is easier to learn than Japanese; Japanese is easy to get started, but mastering it takes more time and effort than English.
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The grammar of English is not very complicated, but those who have learned Japanese know that the grammar is very complicated, many seemingly the same combination of kana, but there are many usages, especially many grammars with the same meaning in Chinese, which cannot be universal.
But no matter which language you learn, the context is very important, that is, you have to listen more, speak more, and it is best to learn Japanese with watching Japanese dramas or playing Japanese games, so that there will be significant progress in level 3 and 4, and you will have to work harder later, do more reading and listening.
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Japanese should be easy to learn! It should be that Japanese contains Chinese characters, and it won't look so boring, so you should learn Japanese better, and English, as long as you can read, write, and make sentences, it shouldn't be a big problem. As for grammar, those are all things that I want to do after further study!!
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It depends on the personal situation Some people are suitable for English grammar and can learn it smoothly, while some people are not good at learning English but learn Japanese well.
It is recommended that you find an introductory class on the Internet to listen to a few lessons, and then flip through the grammar book by the way, and choose whichever interest is acceptable to you!
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I learned both English and Japanese. Personally, I think that English is difficult to enter and easy to go out, and the more you learn, the easier it becomes. Japanese is easy to get in and difficult to get out, and the more you learn, the bigger it gets.
The sense of English is more important, sometimes you don't need to memorize it to master, anyway, you can set a syntax. As long as you don't engage in professionalism, it's still not difficult. But if you don't memorize the words in Japanese, you're done ......Words, five-paragraph inflections, honorifics, and tense ......However, as long as you study it carefully, it's still relatively easy to master it if you have nothing to watch anime and Japanese dramas.
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Japanese, after all, is passed through China, and some of them are the same!
Japanese will be much easier than English, because the Chinese and Japanese fonts are similar, there are many words taken directly from Chinese and ** Chinese words in Japanese, the pronunciation is close and there are certain rules, making it very easy for Chinese to get started, and the thinking pattern of Chinese and Japanese is more similar, and it will be easier to accept. In addition, the landlord has a strong interest in Japanese songs, so it will be more convenient to learn.
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