Where can I learn to speak Japanese outside of school?
Japanese is the National language of the East Asia language spoken by about 128 million people in Japan. Learning a language like Japanese has become increasingly important in our globalized world.
Japanese is thought to be one of the more difficult languages to learn for a native English speaker. It takes some amount of dedication and time to learn the language. Studies say that depending on several factors like your original language, how much time you devote daily to learn the language, etc. one can decide how difficult it is to learn Japanese. Again contrary to this popular belief, many linguists agree that spoken Japanese is comparatively easier to master than other languages, because it has only five vowels and thirteen consonants. In this blog, I will discuss a few points on why Japanese is easy to learn for some people and why it is difficult for others.
Why Japanese is so a unique language?
The unique culture can obviously be experienced through visiting, but learning the language itself really helps in understanding the history and the cultural differences. For example, there are certain words in Japanese that can’t be translated into English or other languages, because of the uniqueness to the culture.
With its impressively large expressive potential, complex levels of politeness and captivating simple-yet-beautiful sounds, Japanese pleases the ears and mind. Japanese is also considered to be one of the most useful languages for singing because all of the Japanese syllables are open.