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Drapeau Japonais

En vedette aujourd'hui

Mot du jour

〜ため

tame

noun

For the sake of, because of; indicating purpose or reason.

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Expression du jour

事故を起こす

cause an accident

Littéralement: to wake up/cause an accident

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Astuce grammaire

Humble Receiving: お~いただく / ご~いただく (o/go-itadaku)

C1 keigo

A humble way to receive a favor from someone.

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Le savais-tu ?

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Japanese uses three distinct writing systems: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji.

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Le savais-tu ?

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There are over 50,000 Kanji characters, but only about 2,136 are in common use (Joyo Kanji).

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Le savais-tu ?

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Japanese has multiple levels of politeness built into its grammar and vocabulary.

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criture: kana Direction: Gauche à droite Three scripts: Hiragana (46 characters), Katakana (46 characters), and Kanji (2,000+ Chinese characters)

Écoutez-le

Nihongo wa utsukushiku, fukuzatsu de, sugoku omoshiroi gengo desu.

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Japonais Learning FAQ

Japanese is a Category IV language, requiring approximately 2,200 hours of study for English speakers. The three writing systems and complex honorific levels are the main challenges, but structured learning makes it very achievable.
Yes, all three systems are used daily. Start with Hiragana and Katakana (46 characters each), which can be learned in a few weeks. Then gradually build Kanji knowledge over time.
Japanese features three writing systems, an agglutinative grammar structure, honorific speech levels (keigo), particles instead of prepositions, and Subject-Object-Verb word order.
Japan is the 3rd largest economy globally and a leader in technology, anime, gaming, and cuisine. Japanese opens doors to a rich culture spanning over 1,500 years and connects you with 125 million native speakers.