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In DC, a lot of American FBI agents(Jodie, James... etc) were introduced and I just realised that they all speak perfect Japanese. I don't speak Japanese but it seems like they don't speak Japanese with an accent and people are able to understand them fine. Oh and Vermouth! Isn't she a hollywood star or something? And she speaks Japanese too. So I am assuming that Japanese is an easy language to learn? XD I would love to learn the language. However, the characters are complicated and I don't know if I'd be able to learn to write them. But it'd be nice if someone could teach me some Japanese. I've learned some over the years from DC but only the basic phrases like konichiwa or aligato. I am planning on travelling to Japan sometime during the summer and wonder if someone would teach me some useful phrases? :D

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In DC, a lot of American FBI agents(Jodie, James... etc) were introduced and I just realised that they all speak perfect Japanese. I don't speak Japanese but it seems like they don't speak Japanese with an accent and people are able to understand them fine. Oh and Vermouth! Isn't she a hollywood star or something? And she speaks Japanese too. So I am assuming that Japanese is an easy language to learn? XD I would love to learn the language. However, the characters are complicated and I don't know if I'd be able to learn to write them. But it'd be nice if someone could teach me some Japanese. I've learned some over the years from DC but only the basic phrases like konichiwa or aligato. I am planning on travelling to Japan sometime during the summer and wonder if someone would teach me some useful phrases? :D

This is mainly because they have been speaking the language for quite some time, that they became fluent in it. Japanese can be considered a simple language to learn, however, to most English speakers, it can take a while to get used to learning the Subjects, Objects, and Verbs, such as the counters and plurals. I've been studying Japanese for a year and a half, so I still have a good few years to go until I'm fluent in it. A good start to learn Japanese is to first learn its pronunciation. I would also recommend listening to Japanese music, and watching a few episodes of Detective Conan without subtitles. After you studied a few vocabulary words and learned its pronunciation, you'll start to pick it up rather quickly. As for learning how to read and write Japanese, well Katakana is a great start for beginners. 

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