Make korean primary and japanese secondary. korean hangul is one of the easiest and fastest writing systems to learn. it's only twenty-ish new shapes to learn. it'll take two days if you're really really slow. (spelling is harder than reading but worry about that later.) learn japanese hiragana and. Yes you can...why not! but you must have sufficient time to spare to learn two languages simultaneously. focus on learning to speak first and learn the vocabulary. japanese hiragana and korean hangul are easy to learn so you can do that initially..... If you are like most people and cannot learn both at the same time, i'd recommend you learn japanese first and then korean. there are two reasons. firstly, there are more and better quality resources to learn japanese. this will make learning grammar much easier. secondly, you can learn kanji in japanese without too much trouble..
For example, there is a stronger relationship between japanese and korean and chinese and japanese than korean and chinese. though you might be able to extrapolate some chinese base words in the korean vocabulary, the grammar and writing system couldn’t be more different.. Best answer: it's totally possible! just split your time. i am learning japanese and korean as hobbies, and chinese are a serious language to have in life. i casually study japanese, like watching japanese videos, always listening to japanese music (j-pop and j-rock ftw), and reading books on reading it.. Best answer: if you're going to learn japanese or korean, i suggest doing it one at a time. if you seriously absolutely want to be fluent in one or the other it'll take practice practice practice. once you master one, you can go to the other one with a slight advantage since the grammatical rules are pretty similar..
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