Trying to Learn a Foreign Language

They say “one language is one person, two languages is two people,” and I don’t think they said it for nothing. To understand different people from different countries, you need to learn different languages. But my main goal is to learn from the source in its own language. For example, the languages I want to learn are Japanese, Arabic, English, and if possible, German and Korean.

I am curious about Japanese, the culture of the Japanese, their history, and their lifestyles. In fact, they have started to advance quite a bit in technology; it could be very beneficial even in those areas. Besides this, my habit of watching anime has a huge impact on this, and also, since its sentence structure shows similarities to Turkish, I want to learn this language thinking it will be easy.

As for Arabic, since our Holy Book was revealed in Arabic, I think it is necessary to learn this language. There are other reasons too, but the main reason is my religion.

English is, well, English. Knowing it is kind of a necessity.

German, since German is a bit of a tough and serious language, honestly, it has always seemed like an interesting language to me. But the grammar part is a bit difficult; every word has an article, and it confuses me. We took it for 3 years in high school, but I didn’t memorize the articles or anything.

As for Korean, I can say it happened because of my interest and fascination with Korean dramas. Seriously, Koreans seem like very good people. I really like their dramas and stuff.

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