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08-19-2009, 11:01 PM

Being humble also helps. Many Japanese are but in a different way. I've taught people from many nations and they are not as afraid as making mistakes as Japanese people were. You have to experiment and roll the dice with language. Sometimes you'll be right and sometimes you'll be wrong. Only God doesn't play with dice, or so Einstein would have us believe
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I put youtube on during work. So trying to do my work and learn Japanese at the same time
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I put youtube on during work. So trying to do my work and learn Japanese at the same time
are'nt you gonna get fired for that?
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are'nt you gonna get fired for that?
I have an office job. When I want to concentrate I put some music on(earplugs) or put youtube on. And I work pretty hard, so it's no issue.
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09-01-2009, 07:22 AM

When I hear learn Japanese "Fast and Easy", that equals to dropping someone off in the country side of Japan and live there for 1 year. I think you'll learn more than you can from a book... Anyways, I too struggle learning Japanese, is there a group here that exchanges language? Everyone is different. For me I learn better if I'm actually using it... right now! LOL!
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Isn't Japanese one of the hardest languages to learn? I know the grammar stumps me haha. I still have barely gotten into the Kana I use books most of the time and lots of writing it out. It is working for me... Though having someone to speak it with would help I think the trick is just really wanting to learn it.

I agree yusuke speaking it is the best way in my opinion but alas I am all alone here with my learning Japanese... haha. Sorry dry humor...

I also would love a learning group or something but I am not to great with lots of people. I do better one on one or with maybe two or three people.
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10-07-2009, 10:40 PM

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Being humble also helps. Many Japanese are but in a different way. I've taught people from many nations and they are not as afraid as making mistakes as Japanese people were. You have to experiment and roll the dice with language. Sometimes you'll be right and sometimes you'll be wrong. Only God doesn't play with dice, or so Einstein would have us believe
I've had encounters with many people trying their English on me from visiting many countries. And I don't know what kind of Japanese you met, but the Japanese I knew were just as eager, with plenty of mistakes (they tried!) to try their English with me too.

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Isn't Japanese one of the hardest languages to learn? I know the grammar stumps me haha. I still have barely gotten into the Kana I use books most of the time and lots of writing it out. It is working for me... Though having someone to speak it with would help I think the trick is just really wanting to learn it.

I agree yusuke speaking it is the best way in my opinion but alas I am all alone here with my learning Japanese... haha. Sorry dry humor...

I also would love a learning group or something but I am not to great with lots of people. I do better one on one or with maybe two or three people.
About Japanese being one of the hardest languages to learn, I've heard this before, but I have to disagree. I am talking about the spoken language. To me, the grammar is as straight forward as can be and can be well learned in a matter of weeks. Then the words are mainly just fill-in-the-blanks. Just like any other language, it becomes rote memorization after that. Of course, you will need to learn more in person to sound natural, but that's no different from any other language. Reading it is another story...

Though it's hard to say being a native speaker of English myself, I'd say that English is probably a good deal more difficult to learn than Japanese. English is far more critical and quite inconsistent.
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About Japanese being one of the hardest languages to learn, I've heard this before, but I have to disagree. I am talking about the spoken language. To me, the grammar is as straight forward as can be and can be well learned in a matter of weeks. Then the words are mainly just fill-in-the-blanks. Just like any other language, it becomes rote memorization after that. Of course, you will need to learn more in person to sound natural, but that's no different from any other language. Reading it is another story...

Though it's hard to say being a native speaker of English myself, I'd say that English is probably a good deal more difficult to learn than Japanese. English is far more critical and quite inconsistent.

English is much harder but I am having a hard time with it. Not that I won't get it but... Speaking it is not as hard as writing or reading it. I am doing ok with the speaking part but as I do not have anyone to converse with it is hard I have the sentence structure down for the most part but I tend to forget at times. haha. I've just noticed that there are so many words for one thing in Japanese. It is very confusing. I'm still a beginner though
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I agree with IcewindDude, I think the Japanese language is not too terribly difficult when compared to the English language. The only major barrier would definitely be learning the characters, as opposed to the more familiar roman alphabet that you would use for the latin-derived languages. In my experience, though limited, I'd have to say the more simple the writing, the more intense the grammar is.

But anywho, I am creating a new website on the Japanese language and culture. It's called theJapaneseTutor.com.

I am looking at other sites and trying to make learning the Japanese language more easy and less painful. The site is divided into two sections: the Japanese language and Japanese culture. Within each section, there's for example Japanese food in the culture section or Japanese grammar in the language section.

For all the Japanese language learning veterans out there, I'd love your opinion and suggestions on how the website can be improved! I've recently added some grammar quizzes to the site. Let me know what you think!

Yours,
Tony

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10-12-2009, 08:59 AM

There is no 'hardest' language to learn in and of itself.
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