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Which family is good for Qingdao Japanese n2 training?

Beginners need to pay attention to three details and quickly master the Japanese introductory method.

Japanese, belonging to the Fuyu language family, has 654.38+25 million native speakers, accounting for 654.38+0.6% of the world's total population. There is endless debate about the origin of Japanese, but it has to be admitted that Chinese characters were introduced to Japan in the Three Kingdoms period. In the Tang Dynasty, I invented a pseudonym popular among women, and the official language was classical Chinese, so modern Japanese was influenced by ancient Chinese. With the deepening of Sino-Japanese exchanges, Japanese has become a hot major, and many Japanese people take the initiative to learn Japanese. But in the process of learning, most people will ignore several details, so that they will never break through the bottleneck of learning Japanese. Today, I will tell you those neglected details.

It is easy to understand by reading the literature.

It is mentioned at the beginning that Japanese and ancient Chinese are inextricably linked. In many Japanese, we will find ancient Chinese characters, so some people will easily bring the meaning of Chinese into the Japanese learning process, but they don't know that the meaning of those "Chinese characters" in Japanese is very different from that of Chinese, such as "lover" in Japanese. It means mother and mother in Chinese, but it means "daughter" in Japanese. Finally, a well-known gentleman (だぃじょぅぶ) means "a man is a gentleman" in Chinese and "it doesn't matter" in Japanese. Therefore, I suggest that in the process of learning Japanese, never look at the meaning of the text, let alone confuse it with the meaning of Chinese, otherwise it will not only make jokes, but also become an obstacle to improving Japanese ability.

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Japanese homophony is different.

Many friends who study Japanese will encounter such problems. In Japanese, there are many cases where the pronunciation is the same, but it is not a word, so it is easy for beginners to fall into a stupid circle. For example, both "foot" and "foot" in Japanese are pronounced as "ぁし", and "foot" in Chinese means foot, but "foot" in Japanese refers to the part below the ankle. Another example of "foot" is "algae" and "Su" that many people are familiar with. Their pronunciations are the same, but "speed" is mostly used to indicate the speed of things, while "making" is used to indicate the passage of time. Therefore, in the process of learning, these homophones must be memorized and must not be confused, otherwise it is easy to make mistakes.

Memorization and use of Japanese quantifiers

We are very familiar with Chinese "quantifiers", which are usually used to express the quantitative units of people, things or actions, such as head, horse, bar and so on. But there are also "quantifiers" in Japanese, which are quite different from Chinese. For Japanese beginners, the memory and use of quantifiers is also a big obstacle. In Japanese, the division of quantifiers is more detailed, such as general slender things. Head (とぅ) "and so on. In fact, when learning these quantifiers, we must combine the three pronunciation systems of Japanese: reading Chinese characters, reading Japanese and reading English. As long as these three pronunciation systems are mastered, the memory and use of quantifiers can also be traced.

The above are small details that are easily overlooked in the process of learning Japanese. When you find it hard to learn Japanese, or you can't break through the bottleneck, you might as well compare these three details to see if you have missed anything. No matter what language you learn, you should pay attention to the details, so that you can make a qualitative leap. If your Japanese ability is good enough, we welcome you to challenge yourself.