“Should I learn Japanese or Chinese?” As a Japanese/Chinese interpreter and translator, it’s a question I get asked a lot. Those that are crazy or masochistic enough to venture into the realm of Asian languages often stop and pause when it comes to choosing from the two giants of the...
On the other hand, English speakers might find that Mandarin and its related languages are an absolute beast to learn. The Chinese writing system is completely unrelated to English and employs a different set of grammar and vocabulary rules. For Japanese and Korean, although almost half of their...
Drink coffee while doing kanji and vocab revision. 7-7.30 A.M. – Excercise, yoga, and meditate. 8.30-9 A.M – Brush my teeth and make the bed. Breakfast! Short ukulele sesh. Boom! Begin the first big study session of the day. Every. Goddamn. Day. Basically, my Japanese learning ...
Este nevoie doar de timp. Pentru vorbitorii nativi, vorbirea în japoneză este mai bună...
Heisig’s book does that work for you for the first couple hundred kanji, so you can learn that skill by example. I’ve now learned almost 1500 kanji in a few weeks, and I’m eager to see what else I can apply this technique to! George Gurdjieff June 18, 2013 at 12:26 am Hi...
Studying 'kanji,' Chinese characters used in Japanese, can be time-consuming and difficult for many learners. The sheer amount of characters is intimidating—combine that with multiple readings, and it's hard to know where to start! We're here to help.