So why does Japanese have multiple words for the same number? It's partly to do with superstition - “shi” sounds like the Japanese word for death and “ku” can mean suffering; “shichi” can also mean “place of death”.
Well for me, I'm learning Japanese right now. The first thing is to learn how to pronounce their vowels. That's really important and makes it easier to pronounce the word. Also learn how their other letters sound.
Another thing you can do is to watch movies in Korean with English subtitles or movies in English with Korean subtitles.
P.s. I'm learning Romaji so the first tip applies more to Korean in English writing. Example: Annyeonghaseyo
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1) D
2) Unsure
3) D
4) Unsure
5) A(?)
6) A
7) Unsure
8) C
9) Unsure
10) D
Sorry for the ones I was unable to help with, but I figured I'd give you the answers to the ones I know at least.
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Answer:
Hi Lovelys!!
Answer is down below!!
Explanation:
When we learn a language, we meet new people, new cultures and therefore our personality evolves, we reinvent ourselves and we develop our capacity for adaptation. Knowing languages allows us to travel and relate to different people and environments, in which we have to behave differently.
Hope this help!! =3
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