Introduction:
Learning a new language is a fascinating adventure. It is a journey full of excitement, enthralling experience, occasional challenges, vivid illustration, unusual and unexpected encounters. The countless benefits of acquiring a new language are undeniable. Of all the in-demand foreign languages, why choose Japanese? To start with, let us explore three compelling reasons.
First, the Japanese will set you apart from the crowd. It is different because it isn’t an uncomplicated language to embrace. Second, career-wise, Japanese is one of the top 5 most useful languages to study. Last but not least, the colorful and vigorous cultural aspect of Japan. Japanese is the most popular choice among East Asian Languages, and the reasons are apparent. Roughly 127 million people speak Japanese in Japan. One can also find sizable Japanese speakers in Korea, Taiwan, England, Canada, Brazil, the USA, and the Philippines. It is also one of the most widely used languages on the Internet. While no official data seems to exist, it is generally assumed that a vast majority are monolingual. It means very few people speak any other language, including English. One main reason is they take pride in their native language, and there is no such thing as “English for Japanese.
Today, we’ll take a look at what it actually means to learn a language and whether or not you can really learn Japanese in just a few weeks or days.