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In reply to the discussion: So, yeah... I've started trying to learn some Japanese [View all]3catwoman3
(25,433 posts)5. Any facility you have/had with the Romance languages will be of no...
help whatsoever.
Learning Japanese is more like memorizing chemistry. I lived there for 2 years during my second tour of duty with the Air Force nurse corps. I took 3 evening courses in Japanese, and learned enough to ask a few basic questions but not enough to understand the answers. The local people did seem to appreciate my making an effort.
The Japanese word for bread is pan, borrowed from Spanish, and the word for job/work is arubaito from the German arbeit. Other than that, I dont remember any similarities to any western languages.
Good luck!
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I learned Japanese in the 1980s and although I have been back several times in the last few years,
HUAJIAO
Jan 2022
#23
Well, I know some dynamite restaurants in Kyoto that are NOT on the tourist lists,
HUAJIAO
Jan 2022
#29
It's too bad our savantic ability to naturally acquire languages pretty much dries up at puberty.
PSPS
Nov 2021
#8
I've got a friend from a tiny Midwest town who became a Japanese interpreter.
Midnight Writer
Nov 2021
#13