In fact, a method has already been developed to memorize about 100 Japanese words a day effortlessly and enjoyably. The memory method is proved by brain science, and learners who question traditional learning methods are secretly learning it with great success. However, most people still have the stereotype that language learning is grammar-based and waste a lot of time.
As a result, many of them can’t communicate with Japanese. Most Japanese do not speak English, but fortunately there are many English words adopted in Japanese that can be used to communicate in English. We recommend using English words first before learning Japanese words.
The first Japanese word that learners of Japanese should learn is “toire”. In fact, this word is taken from the English word “toilet”. Most of the everyday words are adopted from English. From body-related words such as “body,” “hair,” “face,” “hand,” and “foot,” to residential words such as “house,” “kitchen,” “room,” and “garden,” to dining terms such as “lunch,” “dinner,” and “fork” and “knife,” all come from English words.
Though in Japanese English words are pronounced in Japanese style sound, many Japanese understand also English pronunciation words. In daily life both English and Japanese words are coexisting, but gradually more English words are commonly used.
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