When I get time, I have been trying to study Japanese but
I still have a long way to go! I wish I could learn faster because I really
enjoy learning new languages and being able to speak to more people. There are
a few Indian languages I know, but I never learned how to properly write them
because I left India when I was quite young. It’s really interesting studying
these different languages and teaching English too because there are many
similarities and differences! For example, the pronunciation for 9 in Japanese
is kyuu, which is also how you say ‘why’ in Hindi. The pronunciation of New
Zealand also seems similar because both Japanese and Hindi use a ‘ji’ sound
instead of the ‘z’ sound when pronouncing Zealand. Actually, I like Japanese
pronunciation because the ‘r/l’ sound is much easier for me than a hard ‘r’
sound. I am reading a book that has both the original Italian version and the
English translation and I find it so difficult to pronounce some of the words
with the ‘r’ sounds!
Since I really love reading, I’ve also been trying to read a Japanese book and translating it but it takes SO much longer than reading a book in a language I know! Luckily, it really helps with kanji because that’s always the hardest part. However, as difficult as it can be sometimes, Japanese is a beautiful language and I will definitely keep studying and learning more even after I leave!
Since I really love reading, I’ve also been trying to read a Japanese book and translating it but it takes SO much longer than reading a book in a language I know! Luckily, it really helps with kanji because that’s always the hardest part. However, as difficult as it can be sometimes, Japanese is a beautiful language and I will definitely keep studying and learning more even after I leave!