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宇崎ちゃん

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  1. It all depends on your own pace.
    It can go as quickly as 2 months, it can take as long as 3 years, without knowing your learning techniques and how well you can understand your target languages' rules, alphabets, vocabs, etc., there is no way in telling a proper estimate.

    Now Japanese doesn't have levels like A1/A2/B1/B2/C1/C2 (I guess my level of Japanese is somewhere close to N2), and it was too long ago for me to tell how long it took me to get on an A2 level in English.
    In German it took me a month to get from 0 to C1, but when learning Spanish I've never reached A1 even, after 2 months of learning.

  2. I was raised by Polish parents in the Netherlands.
    I'm therefore a native speaker of 2 languages.

    I have learnt fundamentals of English at school when I was 10, fundamentals of German at school when I was 13 and I have further extended my knowledge to English thanks to the internet.
    Then I have started to learn Japanese on my own when I was 15.

  3. 43 minutes ago, abr said:

    I probably not qualified to answer the question since I'm a native speaker, but I believe Russian is not that hard in comparison with Asian languages. It's pronunciation and alphabet are much closer to Germanic and Romance languages then the ones of say Mandarin or Thai. And if you could manage to learn for example German, Russian grammar will be manageable for you too.

    Do you think so?
    Because I thought Russian was much closer to any Slavic languages than to Germanic or Romance languages.
    Well, maybe a Romance language like Romanian would a closer one, because that one got a lot of Slavic influence.

  4. Only 1 question:

    10 minutes ago, Kamakimo said:

    Please do not do the survey if you have not learned, learning or tried learning a new language recently

    Reading this, I get an assumption that basically nobody can do the survey.
    Because every new language learner either didn't learn, is learning, or tried to learn.
    And those who already learnt aren't what I consider "new".

    So could you explain your target audience more clearly?

  5. Note: anything written vertically reads from right to left.
    Horizontally written stuff reads from left to right.

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    Photo 1:
    Calls luck while slowly shaking!
    Pleasant and cheerful chibi chibi lion dance!

    Chibi chibi mascot lion dance

    Photo 2:
    Chibi chibi mascot lion dance

    Spring and slowly shaking
    Pleasant and cheerful mascot lion dance!

    Photo 3:
    Spring and slowly shaking
    Pleasant and cheerful mascot lion dance!

    ! Warning
    To the customer, certainly read this.
    * Dropping and falling is not dangerous, use it in a stable and flat location.
    * Do not hold the spring part equally between your fingers and such, please be really careful.
    * If it's not possible to pull, please don't add force. It may cause damage and injuries.
    * Small children may not mistakenly put this in their mouth, please be aware.
    *  This product is a decoration product. Please don't use it for other purposes.

     

    I did not verify it with a native speaker, so there may be some parts that don't make sense.

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