How many hours per day would I have to study to learn to speak japenese fluently in less than 6 months?
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Make sure you remember how to convert different verbs from their dictionary form to te form so that you can take anything out of a dictionary and use it. Also, a pocket phrase book is extremely helpful when you begin learning.
When getting the tempo of the language try to watch Japanese language movies with English subtitles. This way you can listen to the way they speak and you might pick up one or two phrases. Listening to music will also help with comprehension. What good is speaking the language if you cannot understand what is being said to you?
Also, many phrases have double meanings in the Japanese language. So learning just one meaning may get you in trouble.
Different regions have different dialects, so while one phrase may be used in the Hokkaido region, it might not be used in another as frequently. For instance, there are two ways depending on dialect to ask “What should I do?” There is “Dousurebaiidesuka”, or “Doushitaraiidesuka”
I recommend getting the computer program Rosetta Stone. It will probably be the best help for you at this point, and it’s quite successful.
Good luck!
Good Luck
You would not be fluent in Japanese unless you have lived and spoken Japanese for several years and even then you will be fluent only in the foreigner’s sense of the word – you would still have an accent, you would still have to practice, and you would still need the cultural fluency for it to mean anything.
You want to aim for being able to speak Japanese on a basic day to day level – how to have a basic conversation, how to not offend, how to greet people, how to manage eating and shopping, how to get a cab, etc. Cultural fluency is more important at first, and with it will eventually come linguistic fluency.