Kon'nichiwa, everyone!!
(namely, sefearion9050-san, ニールsan and マイケルsan)
First of all, I'm sorry for late reply, and hope I can still sneak "in" to this conversation
> stefearion9050-san,
we're very sorry to learn about your health problem...but at the same time, VERY impressed how much
you're encouraged and driven to learn something new!!
Now, I can personally understand completely (or I shouldn't really say "completely") that ALL hiragana, katakana
and kanji are one of the biggest "discourgaging factors" to learn Japanese...I myself say (again, I know I really
shouldn't say...) that I'd not learn Japanese if I were not Japanese...
All those strange letters and
"unique" grammar? The language that some Europeans in ancient time call as "language of devil"??? Please...
So, I really have a huge respect to Japanese learners.
I think マイケルsan's "guitar example" was a brilliant one; there are not really "a shortcut" if you seriously want to
study any languages. Any "shortcuts" that people call should be ways to speak some prases; not really "acquiring" it.
I myself am a noob (like ニールsan said) of a foreign language at the moment, with very different letters.
Although the number of "alphabets" they use is a lot smaller than Japanese, their grammar is not very much
"established" (at least it seems not). This makes language learning VERY difficult.
And I'm rubbish in memorising...so very limited vocab.
We have very different "difficulties", but the one thing is common: we both wish there's a way to learn faster
I don't really have time to focus on my study, so I'm trying not to think about this "learning fast" things any longer.
Instead, I try to enjoy learning this language. The situation is different, but can I maybe suggest you the same?
As far as I'm concerned, language learning should be fun (otherwise no one wants to spend any of their precious time
for leaning languages, right?). And the ways to have fun can be anything: it could be anime, manga, JP songs, TV drama, etc. Enjoying the learning itself might reduce your stress, maybe?
And of course, if there's ANYTHING we can help you with, please let us know!
Like マイケルsan suggested, try writing something in Japanese, and we (including helpful kind listeners like him)
will definitely help you and give you feedback!
> ニールsan,
thank you SOOOO much for taking time to reply to your colleague!! It really is nice of you
I admire you to continue studying Japanese after "countless times" of thinking of giving up. As I wrote above,
I have a huge respect to anyone who learns Japanese, but more respect to those who continues without giving up really!
It was indeed a good read. It was even interesting to know how you started studying Japanese...
Now it seesm you're one the most keen learners!! I was impressed how well you're doing with flashcard and
some other features on out site! Thank you very much for sharing your study way
Hope you'll keep enjoying saying "ha! I know that"
> マイケルsan,
thank you very very much for taking time to post a reply so late!!
Your example of guitar lessons was really "spot-on" good one! And thank you for the good suggestion of
writing in Japanese!
You're absolutely right about it, of course!
Hope you had a enough rest after posting the kind comment, and come back "fully-charged"
Natsuko(奈津子),
Team JapanesePod101.com