I know eh? J-dramas you tend to get hooked from the start to the end. I found out that K-dramas aren't like that. They tend to start pretty suckky or ok at best, then it starts to get better. But they tend to make things sappier than J-dramas lol and in certain cases it works I guess. You should rewatch K-dramas again and give it a try lol I've only watched about 5 different ones so far, but now I think the language just needs to get a lil used to that's all. Oh oh um Korean actually has a lot of similar words from Japanese ^^ Like Arubaitou(spld wrng I know)=part time job same thing both in Japanese and Korean. Taiwanese I found was hard!! lol I don't know if I've stressed this but I LOVED the Itazura na Kiss manga, and anime since like 5 years ago lol so when I found out they had one for Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese I immediately watched them. I somehow gave up on the Taiwanese vers (It started with a kiss) though cause I found the language was really hard to get used to.. but I've also wanted to learn Chinese besides Japanese lol which is going to be an epic fail on my part lol. That's really good though since you know Mandarin already it won't be too hard to understand even without subs right? Sorry for the long a$$ post btw xD I'm gonna stop now >3>
I agree with you, with the dramas patterns you say! I'll try to watch a kdrama again! yakusoku da! I didn't know that Korean and Japanese had words in common!!!!!!!!! Thanks a lot for that information!!!! (I a kind of languages lover) As you said, I studied mandarin for nearly 3 years, so I can't really understand a drama without subs, but it's really easier to understand than a korean one! I like big comments!!!!
That's really good though since you know Mandarin already it won't be too hard to understand even without subs right?
Sorry for the long a$$ post btw xD I'm gonna stop now >3>
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I'll try to watch a kdrama again! yakusoku da!
I didn't know that Korean and Japanese had words in common!!!!!!!!! Thanks a lot for that information!!!!
(I a kind of languages lover)
As you said, I studied mandarin for nearly 3 years, so I can't really understand a drama without subs, but it's really easier to understand than a korean one!
I like big comments!!!!
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materuzu!
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Right now I'm watching anna-san no omame!
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