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Originally Posted by Sinestra
Just stumbled across your thread so sorry for the late reply.
I noticed you said you are starting to romanji. I would have to advise against this as it will work against you later. You really should start reading and writing in Kana as much as possible. Learning in Romanji is kind of the lazy way to learn Nihongo and you will find it difficult later on to actually put it into practice.
I would also recommend trying to find tutors over skype this is also a great way to learn if you dont have the option of taking face to face classes. I recommend Genki 1 as a learning source and can be found on Amazon.
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well there is different approaches.
my japanese class started in romanji but we were learning hiragana at the same time. so we would gradually learn.
in about 2months we pretty much mastered both hiragana and katakana