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Kanji is same as Chinese?
The only problem to me is more like the “Broken Characters” (aka: katakana/hiragana)
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zlatiah@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Native Chinese speaker who is quite decent at Japanese and should in theory find Kanji quite easy, because of Chinese… YES
Not that the other parts of the language is easy, I find the keigo system quite complex so
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Kanji is same as Chinese?
The only problem to me is more like the “Broken Characters” (aka: katakana/hiragana)
Yes… Until when you’d have to pronounce it 😭 And then there’s a ridiculous amount of Japanese names that seem to follow no rules whatsoever for their pronunciations. And then there’s online JP users who would put the weirdest pronunciations for Kanjis, sometimes they are so weird that they have to annotate the pronunciation themselves
… Anyways, Japanese is difficult
Oh pronunciation… forgot about that…
But the meaning is the same, no?
Then just mentally map a sound to the Chinese version of the sound…
I already do that for Cantonese and Mandarin lol, remembering Japanese sounds would just be like another “dialect” isn’t it? 🤔
I mean like if they wrote entire sentences in Kanji and not the hiragana katagana stuff, you can decipher the meaning right?
The Japanese changed a lot of hanzi to make it easier. The Chinese reaaaally simplified their hanzi to a point that I, as a native Japanese speaker, find it hard to decipher. With traditional Chinese, even with the more complex strokes, I can sorta make sense of signs and even some snippets from a newspaper article.
Also note that even though each character might have the same-ish meaning across languages, we might use different combinations to describe a word.
For the most part yeah. I think that’s unironically how I “cheated” my old JLPT exams and got way higher grades than I should. And really high-level Japanese (such as political news, debates, legal matter) are mostly Kanji, and by that point you’d fully understand all the non-Kanji parts anyways so
But in real life you still have to actually say the words out loud…
ComradeMiao@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
No duh, it’s literally Chinese