What is the most difficult part to learn in Japanese language?

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Kanji as well as Katakana because it doesn't have particular vocabulary.
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Grammar and Kanji. Kanji is difficult in the sense that most Kanjis have two readings - the onyomi and the Kunyomi readings.
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kanjis and the conjugation of verbs
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writing and remembering of Kanjies.
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It is not as such a difficult language if you really have interest in it. Though remembering Kanjis will take a lot of practice. But then it is the most interesting part of this language.
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Yes! Kanji is difficult to memorise but it is the most interesting part of Japanese learning. The pleasure of understanding and learning through pictures is wonderful. Another challenge is to understand the mindset and culture.
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