Language Cheat Reincarnation – Young Girl VTuber Saves the World Chapter 12: [Korea, Japan, and America]
How did you suddenly learn to understand Korean?
I've never studied Korean.
But, the only ti I've had anything to do with Korean was when an exchange student ca to Japan, my mother was addicted to Korean dramas in her previous life, hanging recordings in the living room, and when watching VTuber streams from the Korean-speaking world in my previous life.
…… Huh? That's more than I thought.
>I thought this was a lost project.
>I guess you an you were pretending you didn't know what you were talking about?
>This is a surprise, isn't it?
"No, I didn't understand at first. But as I listened, I sohow understood."
"Sohow?
>You can learn to speak Korean sohow?
>I don't think so.
>This is indeed a lie.
"Oh, wait, can you explain exactly how you learned it? I'm really curious! Honestly, I'd like to use it as a reference!"
"Let's see."
Surprisingly, the words ca out naturally.
"First, I was listening to their conversation and thought many words were pronounced very similar to Japanese. From there, I realized that the grammar was almost the sa as in Japanese. If I knew that much, I could roughly analogize the aning of the sentences, so I matched the particles from the content."
>????
>Yeah, I don't understand.
>"Japanese is fine.
"To add, I understood the sentence earlier because the nouns were pronounced the sa as in Japanese, or were verbs that I already knew. ……That's how I got into it, I guess. Then my understanding progressed. And I can speak it now."
>Now you can speak←? ??
>I don't understand what you an by I can speak it now.
>In short, I think it ans that she rembers all the words she heard once.
"Wow, it's true. If you ask , once I understand the aning of a word, I may already be familiar with that word."
>Hey, you did that unconsciously!
>Gifted people actually make up 2% of the total, so it's not impossible.
>But it is a major gift for gifted people to be able to rember a word once they hear it.
>Ah, I think I'm starting to get it. Growth is not a slope but a staircase. Do you know how you suddenly could read long English sentences easily after a certain point? I think what just happened was a great version of that.
>Soone, please summarize in 10 words.
>Iroha, warp evolution!
"…… Ha~"
The organizer of this project livers, exhaled in admiration.
"Indeed, there are theories about Korean and Japanese like "Weren't originally the sa language?" "And the only difference between the two languages was their ‘dialects'.".
>Is that so? (US Eng)
>※▲▲※↑↑
>I've heard that Japanese is a branch of Korean.
Hmm? I tilted my head at those theories.
My feeling is that the essence of Japanese and Korean are different.
How can I know all that?
I can't show the evidence yet, so I'll have to close my mouth.
"Well, whatever the theory, it's at least true that both contain nouns based on the sa kanji word."
>So you're saying you're serious?
>I've been saying it as a joke, but I think she's a gifted one.
>It's impossible. It's too much.
"I was convinced when I heard Iroha's explanation. And there is one more thing I found out. It's not sothing you can use as a reference!"
>Of course you can't
>I can't do it either.
>No one can't do it either.
"Wait a minute. If Iroha-chan can speak Korean, then my position is gone!"
>LOL
>This is terrible!
>This is a good ti to cry LOL
"Gusun gusun. I'll leave it to Iroha-chan to deal with the viewers. If you have any questions for Iroha-chan, throw them to her while you're at it. We are the losers. ……"
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>#* $**●?
Various questions flew in, mainly from Korean viewers.
I called out, "Um~."
"I don't read Korean."
"Eh!"
>What?
>I didn't expect that.
>I see. In Japan, people learn foreign languages by writing first, but babies and people overseas learn by listening, speaking, reading, and writing in that order.
"Dangerous~! I almost beca an unwanted child!"
>LOL
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The ga resud, despite the irregularities that occurred.
Then I realized that there are many things I can't do besides not being able to read Hangul. For example.
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