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Pourquoi apprendre le japonais ? Learning Japanese ouvre non seulement la porte à une culture riche et unique, mais offre également de multiples avantages, tant personnels que professionnels. Nous vous donnons nos 10 bonnes raisons d’apprendre la langue du pays du soleil levant.

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For lovers of Japanese culture

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For lovers of Japanese culture, learning Japanese is much more than just learning the language. This language allows you to immerse yourself deeply in a world where history, art and traditions. Whether you want to understand the subtle nuances of a haiku, appreciate the depth of a Kurosawa film or grasp the complexities of a Murakami novel in its original text, a knowledge of Japanese enriches your life. knowledge of Japanese enriches your culture. It also offers a new perspective on practices such as the tea ceremony or Zen gardening, allowing you to grasp their true essence, which is often lost in translation. often lost in translation.

Watch anime in VO

Let's face it, we have some excellent dubbers in France. But isn't it always more exciting to follow an anime in its original version? The timbre of the voices and the subtleties of the language give more depth. Learning Japanese gives you the luxury of crying harder at Tomb of the Fireflies or laughing harder at Luffy's jokes in One Piece. Every word, every intonation carries a nuance, a feeling that is often lost in translation. Imagine feeling the joy, sadness and excitement of the characters exactly as the creators intended.

Reading manga in their original language

Same thing! Japanese, with its unique characteristics and expressions, enriches our understanding of characters and plots. It allows us to feel emotions and intentions more intensely and directly. more intense and direct. What's more, this approach offers a deeper appreciation of the cultural and historical aspects, often untranslatable, that are essential to fully grasping the context of a manga. By reading manga in its original language, you become totally immersed in the author's world, experiencing the story as authentically as possible. Never forget that mangakas are absolute stars, just like our greatest French writers.

A professional advantage on your CV

This language skill, which is less common than other languages, attracts the attention of employers and suggests cultural openness, adaptability and a determination to rise to challenges. In sectors such as international trade, tourism, technology or art and culture, speaking Japanese can be a considerable asset. Not only does it indicate an ability to communicate with a large and influential market, but also an understanding of the cultural subtleties that are crucial in international business.

Japanese isn't that difficult to learn

L'idée que le japonais est extrêmement difficile à apprendre est un mythe qui peut intimider de nombreux apprenants potentiels. En vérité, parler japonais n'est pas aussi difficile qu'il y paraît. Cette langue a une structure grammaticale assez simple et régulière, avec des conjugaisons moins complexes que dans de nombreuses langues européennes. Les prononciations sont claires et cohérentes, ce qui facilite l'apprentissage de l'oral. Le japonais ne nécessite pas l'usage de tons comme le chinois ou le thaï, rendant l'apprentissage de la prononciation plus abordable. Bien que l'écriture puisse sembler complexe au début avec ses trois systèmes de caractères, le japonais parlé est accessible et peut être appris progressivement, offrant des résultats gratifiants dès les premières étapes de l'apprentissage.

For calligraphy and kanji

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La calligraphie japonaise, ou Shodō, est une pratique artistique en soi. Apprendre les kanjis et s'initier à la calligraphie, enrichie le vocabulaire. C’est aussi une immersion complète dans la culture japonaise. Une culture où l'art de l'écriture est vu comme une méditation. Certains japonais voient dans la caligraphie une célébration de la beauté de la langue. Cela s’inscrit dans un apprentissage plus global des three Japanese alphabets

Travelling to Japan

What could be better than mastering the basics of Japanese to fully immerse yourself during your trip to Japan? This country has so much to offer, and the level of English spoken by the locals is pretty average. You to break the ice, glean valuable information and, above all, make friends with the Japanese.

Personal challenge and curiosity to learn

En tant qu'amoureux des langues, nous savons que s'attaquer au japonais est plus qu'un simple apprentissage, c'est une aventure. Pour vous, curieux et audacieux, plonger dans cette langue est un défi exaltant. Le japonais, avec ses kanjis complexes et sa grammaire unique, peut sembler intimidant au premier abord, mais c'est précisément ce qui en fait une quête si enrichissante. En l'étudiant, vous stimulez non seulement votre intellect, mais aussi votre sens de la persévérance. Chaque mot appris, chaque phrase construite, est une petite victoire, un pas de plus vers une compréhension plus profonde d'une culture fascinante.

Academic research

Many leading academic works in Asian history, literature or even advanced technology remain untranslated. By learning Japanese, you gain direct access to a wealth of valuable often unexplored in other languages. What's more, this skill sets you apart in the academic world, adding a unique dimension to your profile as a researcher. We strongly to consider learning Japanese as a strategic investment in your academic career.

Video games

Japan is a giant in the video game industry, and mastering the language opens up a world of possibilities. Playing in Japanese gives you access to games in their original version, often long before they have been localised. This means discovering stories, jokes and plots in their authentic form. Imagine enjoying the best Nintendo, Sega or Konami games in Japanese.

The art of Japanese cuisine

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Japanese cuisine is not limited to sushi and ramen; it is rich in regional dishes and traditional techniques, often little known outside Japan. Mastering the language will enable you to discover these hidden treasures, deepen your understanding of the ingredients, preparation techniques and philosophies behind the cuisine. We believe that for any gourmet in search of authenticity, learning Japanese is an enriching process that transforms not only the way you eat, but also the way you eat. not only transforms the way you eat, but also the way you understand a culture through its flavours.

All good reasons to learn Japanese

In conclusion, we, who are passionate about languages and cultures, are convinced that learning Japanese offers advantages far beyond simple communication. To explore Japanese culture, for professional reasons academic reasons, or even for the pleasure of video games and gastronomy, every reason to learn Japanese is a good one. Embarking on the study of this language may seem daunting at first, but the rewards are well worth the challenge. Every word you discover, every sentence you understand, not only brings you closer to this culture, but it's also a gateway to other languages like Chinese. That's why learning Japanese is such a good idea.

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Your questions

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How can I learn Japanese on my own?

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To learn on your own, start by using online resources, learning applications and books. It's important to practise regularly by reading, writing and listening. It's also a good idea to use the language every day by watching films or listening to Japanese music.

Is it difficult to learn Japanese?

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Learning Japanese can be a challenge because of its unique writing systems and complex grammar. With perseverance and the right methods, such as language immersion and regular practice, learning can be easier and more rewarding.

How can I learn Japanese at home?

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You need to create a structured learning environment with timetables, books, applications and educational videos.

What's the best way to learn Japanese?

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The best way to learn Japanese is to combine structured methods, such as online courses or textbooks, with immersion. Immersion can include watching films or listening to podcasts in Japanese.

How do you say hello in Japanese?

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In Japanese, ‘good morning’ is said ‘こんにちは’ (Konnichiwa) during the day. In a more formal context or in the morning, we use ‘おはようございます’ (Ohayō gozaimasu).
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