Quote (getinchopper @ Jul 20 2012 02:34am)
I'll be applying to the jet programme this fall

I think about it everyday.
Learning hiragana and katakana is the easy part. Memorizing 2000 kanji has proven to be hard and I can gather that it takes a few years (it's the same as learning whole words in english).. I'm only at about 100 at the moment and started teaching myself in the fall.
yeah, hiragana and katakana are easy to learn but kanjis are a pain in the ass, mainly because a same kanji can be pronounce in many different ways, unlike chinese where 99% of the hanzi (kanjis) have only one possible pronounciation.
The tons of exceptions in japanese and the different levels of formality the language has, are also pretty annoying. But other than that, it's a pretty simple language; I find that asian languages start off hard but then become a lot easier, while the western ones are the opposite because there is a lot more gammar.
gl with your jet programme application, I'm considering applying for one too in a couple of years
