Just completed my 12th hour with my Japanese language instructor.

Here's a few of the quirky/intriguing things I've come across so far:

1- If you can count to 12 and say the word が぀ (gatsu) you know all the months of the year.

γ„γ‘γŒγ€ (ichigatsu) にが぀ (nigatsu) and so on.

2- There is a different word for existing/having something, depending on whether that thing is sentient or not.

います (imasu) vs γ‚γ‚ŠγΎγ™(arimasu)

3- There is no past, present and future tenses. Only past, and non-past.

4- You tweak the verb depending on what you're trying to say.

I will watch a movie

γˆγ„γŒγ‚’γΏγΎγ™

eiga o mimasu

I want to watch a movie

γˆγ„γŒγ‚’γΏγŸγ„γ§γ™

eiga o mitaidesu

Shall we watch a movie?

γˆγ„γŒγ‚’γΏγΎγ—γ‚‡γ‹

eiga o mimashou ka

Would you like to watch a movie?

γˆγ„γŒγ‚’γΏγ›γ‚“γ‹

eiga o mimasen ka

5- You use a different word depending on what your counting. For example:

2 people

2 dollars

2 pens

2nd day of the month

there's a different word for <2> ... πŸ€”

*grain of salt please. I'm very early in my journey

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ive also been studying Japanese (casually for a couple years)… good luck on your journey! 🫑

🀝

quite the trek. I got a long way to go but having fun.