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    Thats adorable!

    I find that learning a language is easier when you learn to speak before you learn to read/write. I also find japanese to be easier brcause they have different suffixes to explain things. Ex. If I say im japanese you dont know if I say “japanese” you dont know if im talking about the place, culture, language, ect. But in japanese you say nihon (or nippon) for the country, nihongo for the language, and nihon jin for nationality. Jin means “place” and go means “language” the tough thing is that there are a lot of words in japanese that dont have an equivalent. Also, they have politeness levels! I like foreign languages! I also used toknow a bit of spabish, but its a different dialect than the spanish you learn in school…..

    Also, I feel like easter bun chocolate just doesnt taste as fresh? It tastes more like plastic to me???