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cicloid | 1 year ago
Either the path I chose is too complex, or age is beginning to impact my cognitive speed.
Has anyone feeling this? or maybe I overestimated the time I should have been investing into this?
cicloid | 1 year ago
Either the path I chose is too complex, or age is beginning to impact my cognitive speed.
Has anyone feeling this? or maybe I overestimated the time I should have been investing into this?
jwrallie|1 year ago
So many words in English are from Latin origin, so you got so many shortcuts when learning English (and I’m sure you are exposed to it for more time than you realize, as time spent passively learning a language dominates in the end).
It took me some time to realize the amount of work (in terms of hours put into it) that are needed to learn Japanese.
But then what I look for in language learning is not what polyglots look for. I want to understand the language deeply to appreciate its beauty fully while communicating with natives in a deep level, so I’m OK with putting the hours and leaning it within many years, even if it means it is the last language I learn. I’m in for the depth, not for the number of languages.
xandrius|1 year ago
I went from just knowing how to read hira/katakana and say a few sentences (after studying it on my own for many years) to being able to hold a conversation for 1 hour after just a couple of years.
Now I'm moving onto playing easier games for kids which seem fun to me too in Japanese (e.g. some pokemon games). I pick up a lot from animes already but they can be tough, depending on the target audience.
頑張って!
arisAlexis|1 year ago
fromMars|1 year ago
Would love any tips from someone who has mastered all those characters without full immersion or a structured University curriculum.
golemiprague|1 year ago
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t_akosuke|1 year ago