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by Ferret7446
743 days ago
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As someone who isn't even fluent in Japanese, I find it easier to read text with Kanji (in contexts where I am relatively fluent) than without. Japanese without Kanji is like English (or any Latin alphabet language) without punctuation or spaces or capitalization. And also if English had a ton more homophones. You basically need to word-split and disambiguate as part of the reading processing; it's painful. |
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Korean includes white space for this reason, and since everyone gets used to reading it with no Hanja, they don't find it awkward.
So, it's perfectly possible to ditch Kanji and add spaces and have a way more accessible language.