>How does it feel knowing that a six year old Japanese kid knows more Japanese than you?
Pretty normal.
How I am supposed to learn this? how do I relate these lines to actual vocal application?
Six year olds are smarter than me in a lot of ways.
I've yet to come across 衣 read as ころも to be honest.
>Every elementary school kid can read this shit.
No shit, they're both kyoiku kanji.
I'm not a 6th years old Japanese, I wasn't born there, I didn't grow up there. What they think is "normal, common word" is not so normal for me
also
>legend from middle ages
>miscaleniuos trivia = intellect
So because somebody living in Japan doesn't know the myth of Jūratė and Kastytis thery're suddenly retarded? How fucking stupid are you?
No one ever said that anyone was retarded. People just need to stop making excuses, calling words "Hard" or some shit. Those are easy words. People act like this is a mystical, wonderful language of the Gods no one could ever fathom to attain, when it's just yellow people talking out of their ass.
A solid proportion of Japanese school is basically devoted to drilling pointless history into kid's heads to instil a sense of national pride.
They read dogshit literature until it's basically memorised, and are quizzed on fucking daimyos to ensure that everyone knows who Takeda Shingen is because the closest thing to culture they had for hundreds of years was psychopaths murdering peasants for fun.
> People act like this is a mystical, wonderful language of the Gods no one could ever fathom to attain
What. Where?
You cannot
You said a six year old is "smarter" for knowing a myth that is native to where he lives. Six year olds tend to be pretty fucking stupid. Being less intelligent than one as an adult would make you retarded. Your implication was very obvious and your attempt at backpedalling is quite pathetic.
Honestly though I think the main intention of your post was a "I am learning Japanese" flex, which is pretty goddamn cringeworthy to be honest. Really, nobody gives a shit. Every second weeaboo nowadays is learning the language. You're not special.