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How is your Japanese learning?Grammar questions– conjugations, verb tenses, adverbs, adjectives, word order, syntax, etc. |
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We wouldn't use your first proposal, as that's asking about the method(s) being used to learn the language.
The second question needs a question mark, but it otherwise perfect. More colloquially, I would just ask "How's your Japanese going?" or "How's the Japanese?" |
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I think the conjugation of the verb to be is the key to know whom/what you are talking about:
How are the Japanese? -> the people. How is the Japanese? -> the language. ![]()
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"How's the Japanese going?" can be shortened to "How's the Japanese?" They both convey the same idea - the person is interested in hearing about the person's learning experience.
Some longer ways to say the same thing: "How is the/your Japanese learning going/progressing?" "How are your Japanese studies/classes going?" "Are you doing well in your Japanese classes/studies?" "How's your Japanese?" is asking about the level or skill one has in the language. "How's your Japanese coming along?" is asking the same questions written above. |
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