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by stordoff
3707 days ago
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> I didn't learn my second language in a way an adult would, by connecting foreign words with the words you already know from your first language Mildly off-topic, but I never realised until recently how much of a difference this can make. I've used French numbers far more, and for far longer, than I have Japanese numbers [0], but learning that way still results in me going "8 - that's eight, so its huit". Because I learnt the Japanese numbers through usage and without the deliberate English comparison, I go straight to "8 - hachi" without the intermediate step. It's also weird to me that I can count backwards (say 10 to 1) far easier in Japanese than in French, probably for similar reasons. [0] Note I'm a long way from fluent in either. I studied French at school, and have picked up a very small amount of Japanese through usage. |
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