If I learn another language, does learning another languages become easier? - I've been trying to learn more Spanish and Japanese.

Alex Hogendorp

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I've been learning Japanese and Spanish at very slow paces. I can read and comprehend some Spanish but stringing a sentence is rather intimidating. As for Japanese, I am also familiar with some of it's words as well.
 
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Well if you learn one language then other related languages will be easier to learn. So if you learn Spanish then you'll be closer to knowing Italian, French, and Portuguese too.

Why do you even want to learn Japanese, they're dumb and their eyes are tiny. It's probably just so you can watch chinky cartoons.
 
Why do you even want to learn Japanese, they're dumb and their eyes are tiny. It's probably just so you can watch chinky cartoons.
Even that is kind of a moot point. Subs and dubs (A>B) exist. But if you are genuinely interested in their culture, history and literature, then there are worse things to study. At least you'll not be spending 3000 hours in fallout 4, but you will be spending 3000 hours struggling with Kanji.
 
Why do you even want to learn Japanese, they're dumb and their eyes are tiny. It's probably just so you can watch chinky cartoons.
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I've been learning Japanese and Spanish at very slow paces. I can read and comprehend some Spanish but stringing a sentence is rather intimidating. As for Japanese, I am also familiar with some of it's words as well.
it depends, if you have to learn a new alphabet, it will take a lot longer that learning something that is easy to switch from english and back to english again. don't skip your duolingo classes i guess. (or use google translator and talk a lot in a foreign language, you will sound retarded but it will get better)
 
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