Your Japanese Studies
There are many reason that one might want to learn Japanese. Some people are interested in Japanese because of the cultural phenomenon that many products from Japan have become… from video games to anime.
However, there are other reasons, too, for wanting to learn Japanese. Some people are interested in Japanese because Japan is the second largest economy and it would help them greatly in their business efforts. Some people are impressed by Japan’s deep cultural traditions.
Japanese can be mastered and you can become proficient in it just like any other language, however, we must remember a few things if we want to truly be successful.
For English speakers, Japanese is a more difficult language to learn because it does not use the roman script and also because there are few cognates.
European languages, especially the romance languages, are a lot easier for English speakers to learn because they share many grammatical similarities and the vocabulary is often similar due to Latin influences. So, it is very easy to pick up vocabulary in these languages because the words are so similar to the English words already.
What this means for studying Japanese is not that it is impossible but just a bit more difficult.
However, my best advice for you is to keep your reasons for learning Japanese strong if you want to get far in it.
If you really want to get to that high level in Japanese, you have to make sure that these reasons are foremost in your heart.
Whether you want to have a better glimpse of the Japanese culture and traditions or whether you want to have a better understanding of your favorite anime series, make sure that the desire is strong in your heart for learning Japanese.
This will ultimately keep you going on the long journey that studying Japanese entails. So, make sure that you are able to stay strong when studying and keep going no matter what. Just remember your reason for studying Japanese every time that you feel you are beginning to falter in your studies.
Author Robertson Kunz has a language learning guide: learn a foreign language quickly. Japanese learners: learn fluent Japanese.
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