Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Common Japanese Words

Source/Full Article: http://www.japanesewords.net/3/common-japanese-words/

Words are the building blocks of language. In order to have any type of conversation in Japanese, you will need to know a certain amount of Japanese words. The more Japanese words you know, the more you will be able to communicate. However, it’s not just the number of Japanese words that’s important, but also which ones.

When most people think of learning the Japanese language, they think of the years of hard work they will need to put in. The majority of people consider this hard work and the amount of time it will take to reach fluency, and decide it’s impossible. Having studied Japanese and language learning for over 9 years, I have heard quite a few people say they could never do it. However, learning a new language, even one like Japanese, isn’t as difficult and doesn’t take as long as most people think. In fact, with diligent study and the right materials, I believe someone can have a level of fluency within a matter of months.

Source/Full Article: http://www.japanesewords.net/3/common-japanese-words/

4 comments:

  1. Hi Eugene,
    I'm surprised. You speak Japanese too!
    Nice Blog. Gambatte ne!
    Evelyn

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  2. Amethyst- Well, I hope you didn't think that this article was written by me. Chotto mate, lol. It wasn't. Look at the link I posted. Skoshi wakarimasu, Evelyn-san. Demo mada yoku jozu ni wakarimasu. I am looking to connect with others about this, though. Moi ichido, arigato gozaimashta. Ja ne.

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  4. Japanese is the de facto official language of Japan. There is a form of the language considered standard hyōjungo meaning standard Japanese.

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