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I was just curious bout the jap language. Is it easy to learn or what? I've decided to go to tafe and always wanted to learn a language and thought japanese would be a good one to learn.

So will it be hard or easy or inbetween i know it would mainly depend on me and weather i will pick it up or not but any help is good.

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Just remember Ben, it's all dependent on your attitude... if you *really* believe you'll benifit personally by learning Japanese, and you won't be afraid to concienciously make mistakes (because you don't know how to say it exactly in Japanese, but want to express yourself), then you're on the right track. My 2c...

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...but Japanese is damn difficult sometimes. Kanji for me is the most challenging. Of course that means reading is difficult too, but when you do learn something useful, it's soooooooo satisfying.

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Totally, I am 100% with Rezz. I lived in Japan for a while and learnt Nihongo pretty quickly, but that is because I was tough on myself and only hung out with native Japanese speakers and learnt Kanji everyday. Easy to get in the foreigner groove and loose focus, but when you get it going, it is really awesome to be drinking and having a blast with locals.

Be persistent!!!

my 2c

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  • 2 weeks later...
pricy? im married to a japanese girl and the most weve spent so fay is on my car and a plasma tv.....    the wedding ceremony is heaps but you dont have to have one.

Pricy..I mean not only money..I have been married one for 11 years now, I paid my freedom for that..so..it's pricy.. :Oops:

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yep im learning japanese now in yr 11, i love it cause i enjoy it if u dont u've got f**k all chance . its not a nesessity to learn kanji. you can spend a life time learnin it. learn hiragana. 46 basic characters super easy.i also plan to go to japan after hsc so can any body suggest the major cities for car activity, underground and workshop.

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