How Hard Is Japanese to Learn? A Complete Guide for English Speakers

Apr 27 2026

Part 17 of 38 Next in 10s

Pitch accent

Unlike Mandarin Chinese, Japanese is not a tonal language in the traditional sense — but it does use pitch accent, where the pitch of syllables rises and falls in patterns that can change the meaning of a word. The word hashi, for example, can mean chopsticks, bridge, or edge depending on pitch.

← Previous View all parts Next →