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02-13-2008, 02:39 AM

You should start out learning hiragana then katakana, then kanji, learn the language and get fluent as you can by learning phrases and grammar here then do the rest at Japan. That is my best guess. Im learning kanji at the moment and its workign for me. So yeah, good luck finding a teacher though.

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