How many days will take to learn Japanees language?

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Average 5~6 Months for basic Survival Japanese
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Japanese is an interesting language as per our institute and teachers it totally depends on which level you want to do as N5 is the basic level is takes around 10 months but after that you can do each level in 6months till N3 then N2 & N1 is the advanced level it depends on your understanding capability...
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Japanese is an interesting language as per our institute and teachers it totally depends on which level you want to do as N5 is the basic level is takes around 10 months but after that you can do each level in 6months till N3 then N2 & N1 is the advanced level it depends on your understanding capability generally people do it under 1.5 year. but after N3 you can easily apply for job or can communicate with the Japanese person. read less
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For basic N5, it will take 6 months classes in any coaching or institutes as its new language so need institute or coaching for the basic level. After completing N5, you can do basic conversation, reading and writing in Japanese.
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Japanese Language Trainer

To be a fluent speaker in Japanese langauge it will take approx one year with regular practise of daily 4hours. If you want to learn for only for JLPT certification it can be done on need basis, like N5 and N4 can be done in 3 months and 6 months respectively.
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Hi, It depends on which level you are taking. Japanese language starts from N5 (basic level) and goes upto to N1 (native level). Ideally for basic level it takes about 80-90hrs of classes. And it takes about the same or little more time for each level and it progreess . -Rakhi.
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Already 5 to 6 months for 1st level.
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it depend's on which level u wnt 2 do as N5 is the basic level is takes around 10mnths but after that you can do each level in 6months till N3 then N2 & N1 is the advanced level it depends on your understanding capability generally people do it under 1.5 year. but after N3 you can easily apply for job...
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it depend's on which level u wnt 2 do as N5 is the basic level is takes around 10mnths but after that you can do each level in 6months till N3 then N2 & N1 is the advanced level it depends on your understanding capability generally people do it under 1.5 year. but after N3 you can easily apply for job or can communicate with the japanies person. read less
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3 Months
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5 to 6 months for weekends and 3.5 months weekdays.
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English, hindi teacher for non natives specially for Japanese natives

Well, Japanese is difficult language to learn and how much time you need to learn depends on what level of Japanese you want to learn and also on learners capability. Usually to learn basic you will need 2-6 months depending on person capability. But many people take even one year.
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