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I'm being given the choice at school to choose either French or Japanese, so what should I pick? |
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ぬフあウエエオエオユアヤエウユキクシクソハノキクシノスエユヤテエウンクユナハクミトノシクスノクトウイクユヤテンエウオテンエオユヤテンヨウユエオスノハクノハクシキノトクエトンリトクモソルネモハカノソトラウエユオとくはのくさときりくりはのこみとのりくすえゆおわやえせわにしとなはくりしきはくのしきくみしはくしはきくいそお |
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StanAdamJoin Date: 2011-11-20 Post Count: 9698 |
I think you should go with Japanese. French is a very nice language but Japanese is better. I could help you learn it (・ω・)ノ
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StanAdamJoin Date: 2011-11-20 Post Count: 9698 |
I meant to say 'in my opinion'.
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XxJimmyxXJoin Date: 2009-02-15 Post Count: 7380 |
I take French in school now and it's not that hard if you're determined to learn the language. I'm not too sure about Japanese, but they have a whole different alphabet. |
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bibobaJoin Date: 2010-08-22 Post Count: 59 |
I'm french but i think you should take Japanese because french is very easy :/ |
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French is harder to pronounce exactly like how the locals (in France, Québec, etc.) would speak. At least for me. It's easier to imitate a Japanese person speak.
I find Japanese more fun to learn. But I find both equally hard to learn. I SHOULD find Japanese harder if I didn't already know how to read some Chinese. |
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I'm from Europe so I find copying their pronounciation easy, and the three alphabets of Japanese kinda confused me. Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana. |
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Hiragana and Katakana are the easiest things ever. Much easier than a compound of alphabets. |
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French is better than Japanese |
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VoutteJoin Date: 2011-12-05 Post Count: 426 |
French. I know a little.
~ Everyday I'm shuffling ~ |
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