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Anonymous
>>143357 Hey, not everyone is under-age and in high school like you.
Here in the adult education world, it'd only take one year (two semesters) to get down foundation of the language. After that, in JAPN 3 (university) or 203 (JC), you'll be speaking exactly like how people do in Japan.
After two years, you should be decently proficient at the language--you'll have the speech down to where you might as well be Japanese, and the written part down as though you were a Japanese high school student.
As well, it should be noted that Japanese is one of the easiest spoken languages in the world, and that the written part is purely memorization (at least until furigana becomes implemented into all written aspects of the Japanese culture).
--From an Anonymous who took the path of learning Japanese and succeeded.
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