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Ser_Jaker
04/10/18 10:03:33 AM
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I might be going to Japan this september and I want to learn the basics to survive and possibly hold a basic conversation and possible flirt with girls.
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LightHawKnight
04/10/18 10:04:28 AM
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Basics, possible. Any sort of conversation? Iffy, but once you get there, learning becomes a million times easier, as you are around the language all the time.
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MoistenedYouth
04/10/18 10:11:58 AM
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spudger
04/10/18 10:15:23 AM
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Lol no
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hollow_shrine
04/10/18 10:30:59 AM
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You can learn to recognize a few phrases and get a decent grasp of the the grammar in that time if you try hard, but the biggest uphill battle is learning new words and all that kanji. That takes even Japanese students years and years to master. Then there's getting a hold sayings or idioms in Japanese, because a lot of English metaphors or sayings don't translate at all. Consider the phrase 'tourist trap.' There's no phrase in Japanese that effectively conveys the idea of popularity married to commercial vapidity, fakeness, and disappointment. To describe something like a 'tourist trap' you would often have to illustrate all of those ideas separately and then relate them to one another. To even grasp that understanding requires a level of fluency in the language.

You should still try though. Learning another language often clues you in to ways in which the language we speak literally changes the way we think. If you've never studied a high context language before Japanese might be a good place to start, because in someways the grammar is a bit closer to English than Chinese or Korean and might be easier to pick up. It's also not tonal like Chinese, which still has kanji btw, and that might make it easier to speak too.
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Doe
04/10/18 10:38:12 AM
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Technically Chinese is Hanzi

But "learning Japanese" in five months would be a struggle even if you did eight hours of study a day. Learning another language is a massive undertaking and Japanese is one of the more difficult ones in many ways. You gotta learn a new grammar, new words for every concept you've ever known (assuming you're looking for relative parity with your native language), and in this case learn a new writing system along side it which can be a daunting task to say the least.
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