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JAPANESE-MOST USEFUL LANGUAGE

Most commonly people learn English as a secondary language. English is considered a common language it used in professional meetings. Being able to speak one or several foreign languages has become one of the most sought-after skills for recruiters. Spanish, French, Chinese, German, Japanese, Arabic, and Portuguese are most useful for learning after English.
Japan is the third-largest economy in the world. We know the impact of world war 2 in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan. After that incident, they had nothing to lead their lives, but now they are the third-largest economy globally. Therefore Japan’s economy is remarkably strong. Japan is the 3rd biggest producer of automobiles and makes up one of the biggest producers of mobile technology.

Japanese people love to travel so to guide them it is great to have Japanese skill. The culture of Japan is very impressive they won’t communicate directly. This shows people sensitive feeling. They often provide importance to their native language. Learning Japanese brings fun because the sound of Japanese is really funny.
The Japanese language is subdivided into three are Katakana, Hirakana, kanji. Kirakana is their own language character. Katakana is from foreign languages. Kanji is a pictorial representation.JLPT- Japanese learning proficiency test, is a standardized criterion-referenced test to evaluate and certify Japanese language proficiency for non-native speakers, covering language knowledge, reading ability, and listening ability.JLPT started in 1984.


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