The best techniques to learn the Japanese language
The best techniques to learn the Japanese language
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In his autobiography (Confessions, 1765-1770), Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778) wrote: “The natural curiosity of man inspires the desire to learn.”
If you are curious to know more about Japanese culture, the next step is to go to Japanese classes.
Japan, with 127 million speakers, the language of the country of the rising sun is the 9th most widely used language group in the world , ahead of the French language.
If Japanese appears to be an isolated language – the Japanese diaspora only extends to Taiwan, South Korea and Brazil, to a lesser extent – there are nonetheless numerous reasons to be fascinated by the Japanese language and culture.
Speaking Japanese is the key to a successful Japan trip.
When you arrive – even if it is to go from the Tokyo airport to your accommodation in Shibuya – you will have to have a base to recognize the ideograms.
Because the Latin alphabet transcription of Japanese words can be as frequent as the rain in the desert.
You can consider learning Japanese in a self-taught way: The best techniques to learn the Japanese language
Learn the Japanese alphabet: the kanji, kana -subdivided into hiragana and katakana- and rômaji,
Study the Japanese writing system and calligraphy,
Become familiar with the intonations of the Japanese language,
Learn to pronounce well, read and write ideograms,
Facilitate the memorization of Japanese vocabulary,
Understand the grammatical construction of the Japanese language,
Know the courtesy formulas – impregnated with the Shinto religion – very useful for living in Japan, etc.
Learning Japanese in Japan is the best way to be bilingual and speak like a native, acquire in a way a second mother tongue.