uuhm. it's not that difficult but at the same time...yeah.. japanese words doesn't have direct translations in english. and there are some "hidden words" as i call that are included in some sentences (ex: koto). koto basically means "thing" that you feel or something it may mean like that but it doesn't have a direct translation in english, it's not just a word but a part of a sentence... let's say you're trying to say i think i feel bad. it would translate to "kimochi wa warui koto ga aru to omou desu" where in "kimochi" is feeling.. warui is bad.. and koto ga aru means "there is.." or something like that and "to omou" means "to think".
understanding koto is really hard... and i'm sure there are a lot more you'll encounter if you're gonna study japanese
Because they don't really want to learn it.
Well, as you know the English language has many different meaning words and is a difficult language for others to learn.
Japanese would be the hardest language to learn as a second language for someone whose first language was English. And vise versa. If Japanese if your first language then English is the hardest language to learn. Or actually it might be the easiest but only if your first language was Japanese. The hardest might be French if your first language was Japanese.
Japanese is a difficult language to learn because it has a different grammatical structure than English and employs three different writing systems, among other things. However, Japanese is not that difficult to pronounce. Most of the sounds are similar to sounds used in English.
Japanese is a very complex, and difficult language. It can take decades to learn and speak it effectively.
Yes, is difficult
Learning a second language was difficult.
yes you probably can learn half the language
The difficulty of learning a language can vary depending on a person's native language and the language they are trying to learn. Some of the most difficult languages for English speakers to learn include Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Korean due to their complex writing systems and grammatical structures. However, the difficulty of a language is subjective and can vary from person to person.
You just learn it, but it's a very difficult language to learn.
infact English is the easiest one but if you are an English speaker i advise you to learn French or Spanish they are almost difficult but easier than the others such as Germanic and Russian
Russian people can learn to speak Japanese. There really are no cultural boundaries limiting attempts at becoming a bilingual speaker.