Hey everyone, if you are someone looking to SPEAK JAPANESE, fear not, I did a video with some thoughts on how I picked up Japanese (after dropping out of the Japanese course I was enrolled in at University!). Again, I'm not a teacher, but these are just some thoughts from someone who has been there and done it before. Enjoy! http://jp.youtube.com/watch?v=KGPK8Zh...
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His Japanese is better than some of the Japanese people! WoooooW, he is amazing! Thank you for posting. How long have you been here Hikosaemon-San? You are inspirational!
well to correct yo youd say jana since your not saying goodbye for a long ti'e jana means see you later since you will probably see one of his videos again
not really. how many languages do you speak...? there are things in written english that don't make sense at all (pronounciation), ex: vague, colonel, rough. a lot of things you also have to memorize as well. H + O = HO, correct?, then how does the word house sound like hause? just few examples :/
There's some difficulty in every language. You named the ones for the English language, name the ones for other languages now. The reason I say it's easy for me is because without taking any English lesson I became able to speak fluent English. Also no, I did not grow up with people who speak English. I live in a French community. If you compare French to English, French is 2 times as hard. Ex: verbs, sentence structure, accents, etc.. Every problem in English is more complex in other languages.
I agree with you when you say that learning english can be a bit problematic, but we do have something in common: I learned english not by lessons. I'm Brazilian and I understand what you mean about English being more complex in its own way rather than other languages. I learned the languange by living in the US temporerally and starting from scratch. Don't think I'm absent-minded in this.
I think memorizing kanji doesnt matter so much. Reading Shonen manga, Shoujo manga in japanese ( where most of kanji letters are attached to the readings) is a valid way to get used to kanji because thats actually the way we Japaneses learn kanji in childhood without pain.
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説得力のあるアドバイスですね。
私も最近、私って、なんで英語やってるのかなーって思ってました 。コミュニケーションをとりたいではじめたのに、とってないじゃ んみたいな。でも、英語を使う環境ないんですよねー。