Is /int/ learning a language?
>>70423149
evet!!
>think about learning japanese
>take a look at the written stuff
>"oh this looks easy, there's a ton of characters but it's just a matter of memorizing"
>start listening to audio CDs
>all those different pronunciations
>the whole fucking concept of pitch
>>70423458
Having a sensei helps.
But Japanese needs huge time investments.
>>70423458
Yes, pitch is used in Japanese to different between some words, but it is really not that big of a deal. Usually you will know exactly what someone means by context. It's nothing like the pitchsystem in, say, Mandarin.
>>70423149
regretfully so
Yeah Japanese
Grammar is the hardest part for me, the kanji was easy
>>70424088
which one?
learning language is the only productive thing to do on /int/
>>70424955
なぜは日本語をきる?
>>70424873
spansh
>>70425343
Why? sounds useless desu
>>70424057
The pitch system in Mandarin isn't too hard either.
Cantonese would be a better comparison.
>>70423149
I've been learning lojban, but I'm slowly losing motivation again.
>>70372266