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[@japaneselanguage](https://sopuli.xyz/c/japaneselanguage) I like how Japanese is simply structured. Especially as a programmer, I have been able to pick up Japanese due to how sentences are structure
  • @vivia Yeah! I love how there is no conjugation, and no plurals. I am also learning Russian, and Japanese and Russian are basically complete opposites! I think the only thing that is superior to Japanese in English, is how you count numbers. I love how Japanese is very specific with things like a dedicated word ka for notating a question. Russian is even less specific than English, Russian just relies on the voice! Japanese is definitely far superior in how you can specify stuff.

  • [@japaneselanguage](https://sopuli.xyz/c/japaneselanguage) I like how Japanese is simply structured. Especially as a programmer, I have been able to pick up Japanese due to how sentences are structure

    @japaneselanguage I like how Japanese is simply structured. Especially as a programmer, I have been able to pick up Japanese due to how sentences are structured.

    (I don't have a Japanese keyboard.)

    watashi wa ( niji ni ( hirugohan o ( tabemasu ) ) )

    Everything can be broken into blocks which is really nice. This is what programming languages do, so this feels very natural to me.

    My native language is English, but I am thinking of moving to Japan.

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    oglothenerd OgloTheNerd @mastodon.social

    I use Linux, and I program stuff. I have a YouTube/Odysee channel called OgloTheNerd. Follow for awesome content!

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