Modern Japanese
Modern Japanese is the contemporary form of the Japanese language spoken today. It has evolved from earlier forms, such as Classical Japanese, and incorporates influences from Western languages due to globalization. The writing system primarily uses three scripts: hiragana, katakana, and kanji, which together allow for a rich expression of ideas.
In addition to its linguistic features, Modern Japanese is characterized by its unique grammar and vocabulary. It includes various levels of politeness and honorifics, reflecting the importance of social hierarchy in Japanese culture. This complexity makes it both fascinating and challenging for learners.