Im Learning Japanese In Japanese

As a language learner, expressing your progress and knowledge is an essential part of your journey. In Japanese, there are several ways to convey the idea of learning a language. The most common phrase for saying “I am learning Japanese” is “日本語を勉強しています”.
1. “Watashi wa Nihongo o benkyō shite imasu.”. This is the most straightforward way to express that you are learning Japanese. “Watashi” means “I,” “wa” is a topic marker, “Nihongo” means “Japanese,” “o” marks the direct object, “benkyō” means “study,” and “shite.
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