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And I quote: "try chinese or korean..." et al.
If you don't know about Korean then don't make playground hearsay statements about it.
How good at you at Chinese? Not at all I bet. Probably the same for English, seeing how you type. Chinese and English share nearly the same grammatical structure. All languages are in context and can be made up on the spot, fail for dumb statement.
Japanese doesn't mirror a European language at all. Object placement and verb diction, as well as conjugative structure in the language families share little to no relation.
You do know that Korean shares vocabulary and grammar structure with Japanese, right? Only difference is that Korean has a far simpler pronounciation system in which symbols are linear combinations of phomatic morphemes--whereas Japanese depends on two sets of morphemes (hiragana and katakana) with modifiers the conjunct pronounciation of phomemes.
Get the fuck off my world4ch and finish 4th grade.