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Originally Posted by KyleGoetz
After I add a few more Japanese kanji and get my Spanish fluency back where it should be, I was thinking about adding German (my ancestral language) and Korean to my arsenal, but only under the assumption that Korean would be pretty easy after Japanese.
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After I learn Japanese, I as well will be learning German; which is also my ancestral language. I've had a pretty easy time with Japanese so far. I taught myself katakana in no time and I'm currently teaching myself hiragana.
I've been told it's easier to learn hiragana first and then katakana, but I find it's better to learn katakana first. This way not only are you able to understand most of the words, but you are also able to grasp how the Japanese language is spoken and how it sounds. This is especially useful when learning Japanese words, not to mention how to pronounce them.