The Japanese Language, Culture & Economics - Mantas Jakelaitis #23
Description
Mantas Jakelaitis is an East-Asian Studies graduate from Vytautas Magnus University, with a focus on Japan, its culture and history.
Currently employed in a Japanese company and having studied
the Japanese language for over a decade, Mantas is excited to share insights on how to learn this complex language effectively.
In the podcast, Mantas also talked about his experience of living and working in Japan via the JET (The Japan Exchange and Teaching) program. Together, we have touched upon the Japanese perspective regarding foreigners and addressed the myth that 'Japan is an extremely expensive country.'
If you want to connect with Mantas, you can do so via Messenger: https://www.facebook.com/mjakelaitis
Timeline:
00:00 - Intro
01:39 - How I met Mantas
03:10 - Japanese & Korean
05:11 - Japanese & Chinese
07:05 - Japanese written system
12:00 - What is fluency?
14:53 - Confucianism and its effects on the Japanese
language
19:26 - Having the verb at the end (Chinese & Japanese)
23:23 - Working as a translator
25:59 - Japanese as a puzzle
28:32 - The JET (The Japan Exchange and Teaching) program
32:40 - Life in Hachijō-jima
36:07 - Japan's geography and climate
41:53 - Fitting in and integrating in Japan
51:04 - Japan: reality vs imagination
55:50 - Mantas' advice for Japanese language learners
1:04:05 - Learning Japanese at university vs living in Japan
1:10:36 - Learning with podcasts
1:14:04 - Plug-ins for Google Chrome
1:17:16 - Subtitles or no subtitles?
1:18:32 - Japanese work ethics and hierarchy
1:25:16 - Cost of living in Japan (post-covid inflation)
1:35:20 - Mantas' plans for the future
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Want to get in touch? Contact me via a letter or my socials:
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