Yes you can...why not! but you must have sufficient time to spare to learn two languages simultaneously. focus on learning to speak first and learn the vocabulary. japanese hiragana and korean hangul are easy to learn so you can do that initially..... Best answer: it's totally possible! just split your time. i am learning japanese and korean as hobbies, and chinese are a serious language to have in life. i casually study japanese, like watching japanese videos, always listening to japanese music (j-pop and j-rock ftw), and reading books on reading it.. Asians are very exclusive, borderline racist. you'll encounter mean people wherever you go in the world, but for the most part people will be tolerant and nice..
Korean, like chinese, is an asian language with similar culture, a huge part of learning a language. it also, like chinese, uses topic particle markers similar to chinese measure words. and, it is an asian language like mandarin.. As you can see, the sentence structure is exactly the same. indeed, korean and japanese grammar has the same general ideas including particles and the main verb always being at the end of the sentence. however, that’s like saying french and english grammar are the same..
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