Hi I am fluent in English (native in Spanish) and looking for some help with Japanese, also would love to make friends!
It's a very general question, so here's a very general answer: it depends on your circumstance. But minimum of N2 is the base line, I would say.
You're right. It's a very general question. I was wondering if it was something they look for in terms of employment. Thx for the swift reply.
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hello pls message me if still interested
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Hi I am fluent in English (native in Spanish) and looking for some help with Japanese, also would love to make friends!
Hi I'm native english spaker and would love to improve my korean. Hope to hear from you :D
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Hello, I know this might not be the place but is taking the N 1 expected of you in Japan?
It's a very general question, so here's a very general answer: it depends on your circumstance. But minimum of N2 is the base line, I would say.
You're right. It's a very general question. I was wondering if it was something they look for in terms of employment. Thx for the swift reply.
Hi! I might be interested, I’m a native English speaker and I am currently learning Korean, DM me!
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