Thread:FairySina/@comment-34266872-20180121115750/@comment-6078077-20180209220136

//puts on teacher glasses// Actually only the kanji and the (whatever the Chinese characters are called) Chinese characters are similar. There are many Chinese characters that are used in Japanese, but not all. There's a whole bunch of characters that have no meaning in Japanese. In addition, there's also still the kanas that make Japanese a lot easier to learn than Chinese. You can form whole sentences with hiraganas only, without even knowing one single kanji and a Japanese person will understand you. //teacher glasses off//

Um... yeah xD I once held a presentation of Japanese in class xD