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08-04-2010, 04:43 PM

My answer to the thread is simply: No. Japan has used Kanji for years (counting in thousands, I believe). If the argument is the Kanji originate from Chinese characters, so what? English uses words from Latin, as does German, I believe. German also uses words from English, & vice-versa. If your struggling to learn them, find an easier way or give up. I haven't started to learn Kanji's yet, though I know certain one's e.g. yama

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08-04-2010, 04:47 PM

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Stop day-dreaming and just humbly admit that you are stuck in your Japanese studies!
Ditto. SM is exactly right. Do you [hennz] have any idea how difficult Japanese would be without kanji? You'd know if you've ever tried to translate a long string of Japanese written in just hiragana D: besides, kanji is so 'purdyful'
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