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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Learning to speak the Japanese language has been the most difficult for me.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is this a question....

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A language that has not been inherited (passed down) by our surroundings/environment will be quite a challenge. Keep going. And never stop learning other languages.

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

When your brain is young and developing, it's the best time to learn a language, aka when you're a baby. When you're an adults your brain isnt much "into" developing a new language as it is already developing your current one(English for most people). This is why it might be difficult for you if you're an adult, teenager or even older child.

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

To overcome this it takes a lot of study, preparation and determination. Learning a language by hearing is the best way to learn a language so if possible, surround yourself in the language you are trying to learn as much as possible as this is how babies learn their language. They are around it so they hear it, and can connect images, smells and such to these "sounds"

OpenStudy (shadowlegendx):

So you could try study a vocabulary list, then try it out. If you're trying to learn the name of flowers you could watch a Japanese documentary on flowers. Then you can start connecting these words to images and it gets a little easier. These are just some ideas :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Try German, French, Spanish, and English ;)

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