How tough is JLPT?

If you have ever taken or heard about the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) before, you would have known that there are 5 levels of the test (N1, N2, N3, N4, and N5). In general, the JLPT N5 is regarded as the easiest level to pass.
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Is the JLPT test hard?

A common story going around the foreign community at the time was that the N1 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), the highest level, was so difficult that even Japanese speakers would struggle with the questions and perhaps fail to get the 50 percent score needed to pass.
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What is the pass rate for JLPT?

JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) Pass Rate

According to the data listed on the official website of the JLPT (December 2020 test), the pass rate for the N1 level was 45.2% for both domestic and international applicants.
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How long does it take to study for JLPT?

Study Hours Needed for N1:

For students with kanji knowledge, it takes 2150 hours of JLPT study to pass. You can almost travel from the south prefecture Yamaguchi in Honshu to the north prefecture Aomori on foot. For other students, it's 3900 hours.
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Is JLPT 1 fluent?

The JLPT N1 is the highest level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. This official exam proves that you have a high level of Japanese that allows you to understand this language in many circumstances. At N1, you are practically bilingual.
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How did you pass JLPT N1?



Is JLPT N3 worth it?

Taking the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N3 is a beneficial way for individuals to become credentialed for their Japanese abilities. Passing the exam indicates a significant understanding of upper-intermediate Japanese that can beneficial to corporate and academic endeavors.
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Is N3 Japanese fluent?

The N3 level tests the ability to understand Japanese in everyday situations to a modest degree. While it is expected that some readings and spoken words will go over the heads of people at this level, this is commonly the level where someone could be considered conversational in Japanese.
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How many hours should I study Japanese a day?

1. Study Japanese every day. I know I just said that traditional studying methods are only a small part of it, but they're an essential part nonetheless. Grab a few recommended textbooks and knuckle down for at least twenty minutes a day (ideally an hour or two, but twenty minutes is better than nothing).
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How many kanji do Japanese know?

What is this? Virtually every adult in Japan can recognize over 2,000 kanji. A university educated person will recognize around 3,000, and an exceptionally well-educated, well-read person, with a techincal expertise might know up to 5,000.
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Is JLPT N5 enough?

What is it good for? The N5 probably won't put you on the short list for any jobs in Japan, but you shouldn't write it off. It is a good way to show that you have an interest in Japanese and are serious about continuing your studying.
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What JLPT level is fluent?

The level of N1 essentially means that you are fluent in Japanese, both written and spoken. While this may be extremely difficult to achieve, someone at this level should have absolutely no issues conducting daily life in Japan.
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What happens if you fail the JLPT?

The two possible results after a JLPT failure

Knowing how to overcome these moments is crucial in winning the long game because no one can avoid them, even if they don't take the JLPT. The second result is far worse. You quit, either temporarily or permanently.
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Which JLPT level is hardest?

The JLPT has five levels: N1, N2, N3, N4 and N5. The easiest level is N5 and the most difficult level is N1. N4 and N5 measure the level of understanding of basic Japanese mainly learned in class.
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Is N5 a beginner?

The JLPT N5 is the easiest of the tests. It corresponds to the old level 4 or 4級 test. It is where you will probably want to start when you are first studying. It only requires about 100 hours of classroom work to pass.
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Do you need JLPT to work in Japan?

Obtaining JLPT accreditation is neither a legal requirement, such as for a work visa, nor a hard requirement for many jobs in Japan. Whilst many jobs will list it as a requirement in the job posting, from my experience what this usually means is the level of Japanese ability the employer expects.
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How many kanji do you need for N5?

At the N5 level, the JLPT expects you to know about 100 kanji to pass. These kanji can change slightly between tests, but you can generally expect to see the 100 most common kanji for verbs, numbers, time, places, people, basic adjectives, and directions.
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What is the hardest kanji to write?

The Most Difficult Japanese Kanji on Record: たいと(Taito)

たいと(taito) is the most difficult Japanese Kanji on the record with a total of 84 strokes. It is formed by combining 3 雲 (くもkumo) with 3 龍 (りゅうRyuu). 雲means cloud and 龍 means dragon in English.
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Is Japanese easier than Korean?

Conclusion. In terms of difficulty, I think Japanese and Korean are at about the same level. Some parts are harder for Korean while other parts are harder for Japanese. However, considering the larger number of sounds and the different particles in Korean, Japanese is definitely the easier language to start in.
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How many kanji should I learn to be fluent?

To be considered fluent in Japanese, people often say that you need to learn around 2000 kanji. There are, for example, 2136 government-mandated joyo kanji that Japanese people are expected to know. Similarly, the N1 level of the JLPT exam wants you to know 2000 kanji.
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Can I become fluent in Japanese in 4 years?

Learning Japanese isn't easy and it will take time. It's probably fair to say that you can expect a commitment of at least three years in order to achieve something resembling fluency. The average learner gets to the advanced level in three or four years.
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Can you learn Japanese in 2 years?

The average length of time to learn advanced Japanese is 2-3 years. At the intermediate level, you can understand most of what your teacher says, and you can follow along with TV programs. When it comes to using the language with other Japanese speakers, however, you still have some limitations.
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Why is learning Japanese so hard?

The Japanese language is considered one of the most difficult to learn by many English speakers. With three separate writing systems, an opposite sentence structure to English, and a complicated hierarchy of politeness, it's decidedly complex.
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Can you get a job with JLPT N3?

Can you get a job with JLPT N3? You may be able to get a job with the JLPT N3, but it is not guaranteed. Having this achievement on a resume will look good to potential employers, however, most prefer or require N2 or N1 levels of understanding.
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What JLPT level is duolingo?

The full Duolingo Japanese course goes up to around JLPT level 5. You can always go back to any previous level, but you can't check out higher levels without passing the placement test!
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Can you take N4 without N5?

Can you Take JLPT N4 Without N5? Yes! If you are still a bit confused, remember that when you register for the JLPT, you can choose whichever test you feel the most confident taking.
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