You know, English, Francais, German and Italiano are quite similar languages.[...]earlier (Like in Chibuki, and it doesn't always mean "Snow", for example "Kabuki" which has absolutely nothing to do with snow).
er.... who are you explaining this to? ^_^"
I personally think, that learning Finnish is just as difficult for indo-germanic language speakers as learning Japanese, as there is no relation to our own languages whatsoever. *shrugs* the alphabet, IMO, is not the biggest problem....
*shrugs* anyway, I was just stating, that for /me/, Japanese is more difficult than English. If someone else thinks it's the other way around, that is fine with me. ^_^"
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Date: Thursday, 7 October 2004 03:43 am (UTC)er.... who are you explaining this to? ^_^"
I personally think, that learning Finnish is just as difficult for indo-germanic language speakers as learning Japanese, as there is no relation to our own languages whatsoever. *shrugs* the alphabet, IMO, is not the biggest problem....
*shrugs* anyway, I was just stating, that for /me/, Japanese is more difficult than English. If someone else thinks it's the other way around, that is fine with me. ^_^"