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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
10-14-2008 @ 6:18AM
km said...
Hi... stumbled upon this and I have to say, I'd like to politely disagree with you on a couple of points here.
"For the rest of us however, the only way of wrapping of our minds around the linguistic enigma that is Japanese is to spend years and years slaving away over complex characters, grueling grammar patterns and formal phrases that seem to defy all manners of sensible logic."
Nope - check out alljapaneseallthetime.com - a gentleman who became fluent in 18 months, by no extraordinary means. I'm following his method to great success.
Also, kanji are not difficult if you use James Heisig's "Remembering the Kanji". I think it's available online. I'm at 1200 kanji after only a few months, and there are people who finish it in 2 months or less for all 2000-odd essential characters.
Japanese is just a regular language... it's not masochistic at all to try and learn it, unless you make it that way. It can be done, just like any other language, but for some reason it has been mystified into this inscrutable secret... but it's not. For people who are serious about learning it to fluency, this kind of "near-impossible" silliness (although popular..) raises tons of red flags!
cheers
km
Reply
10-14-2008 @ 6:31AM
Matthew Firestone said...
Hi KM,
I really do appreciate the comment, and of course constructive criticism is always welcome, especially when it's respectful. While, I do think that my post was accurate, you have raised some very good issues that I would like to properly address here.
Regarding the time it takes to reach fluency, keep in mind that this really is a difficult word to gauge. For instance, I have known lots of people who have mastered the jōyō kanji in less than two years. However, the complexities of Japanese - particularly at the business level - require a much more lengthy term of study.
For example, my good friend here in Tokyo has studied for 5 years at Ritsumeikan University, has passed JLPT Level 1, and presently works for a Japanese marketing company. However, his Japanese is still nowhere near the level required to operate at a level of complete fluency, and he continued to struggle in the day-to-day work environment.
On the other hand, I do agree with you that Japanese is just a regular language, and its difficulty is greatly exaggerated and mystified to an unnecessary extent. While I do not consider myself to be fluent, I am entirely self-taught, and reached a respectable level of proficiency in only a few years.
So yes - I think that we are both correct to a certain extent, and again, I thank you for the lengthy comment. And of course, I really do applaud your efforts to study Japanese as it is a tremendously beautiful language that is certainly worth the time and energy to learn.
With warm regards,
Matt 'Big in Japan' Firestone