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Is it better to learn Korean or Japanese?
I think I studied Japanese in middle school and Korean in college.

To put it simply, in terms of pronunciation rules, Korean is more difficult, and some sounds, like? It's a test of the tongue. ...

On the other hand, the Japanese are not. A syllable is a syllable, which is not very difficult and the pronunciation is closer to Chinese.

Grammatically speaking, although there are many Korean grammars in name, it is easy to learn the basic Korean grammar in essence.

Japanese grammar is varied and confusing. .....

In terms of reading, Korean is like a phonetic alphabet. It's easy to read when you learn meta-consonants, but Japanese has a huge Chinese character system to learn ... I fainted again. ....

If Chinese is the mother tongue, it is easier to learn Korean words, because nearly 70% of Korean words belong to Chinese characters (that is, they are similar in pronunciation to Chinese characters).

Chinese characters in Japanese are all written in the form of Chinese characters, and the most important thing is pronunciation. ....

Korean has fewer meta consonants than Japanese.

Japanese is easier to remember than Korean.

After learning Korean and Japanese, English will get worse ... (Oh, help, my band 6 ...), especially spoken English, because the spoken English of Japanese and Koreans is seriously influenced by their mother tongue. ...

To sum up, I think Japanese is more difficult. ...

But in fact, learning a language doesn't matter whether it is difficult or not. As long as you study hard, what's wrong with it?

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