Many people consider japanese to be a hard language, but those who’ve studied the grammar know that its grammar may be the easiest part. the longer you put it off, the more you’ll stress. when you do make the commitment, you’ll realize just how easy it really is, and you’ll be that much more relieved.. One of the trickiest part of japanese is that there is no verb for the state-of-being like the verb “to be” in english. you can, however, declare what something is by attaching the hiragana character 〜だ」 to a noun or na-adjective only. (we will learn about na-adjectives in the section on adjectives later.). Everybody hates studying grammar. even the kids who say they love it. they’re lying. learning 2,000 kanji is easy and learning new words and reviewing a hundred anki cards is pretty simple. but for some reason i’ve noticed that one of the biggest troubles for a lot of people (including me) is the japanese grammar..
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