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I'm serious, though, when I say spoken Japanese is pretty easy to pick up. Just don't let it intimidate you. |
I learned hairagana then katakana, I used the pimsleur Japanese language program (I am on lessen 80 of 90) I also use Amazon.com: Remembering the Kanji: A Complete Course on How Not to Forget the Meaning and Writing of Japanese Characters (Manoa): Books: James W. Heisig, and Amazon.com: Kanji Study Cards: Books: James W. Heisig boxed set of 2,042 flash cards contains full information on kanji including Chinese and Japanese readings, English equivalents, and hints for vocabulary building. other then that i have hundred's of imported manga, most of then are in kana with some kanji, the kanji have kana beside them. heres a list of web sites I use. hope you find it helpful
Japanese Stories KA: Japanese Vocabulary crunchyroll.com - Anime Japanese/English Flashcard Generator - Study Japanese for Free! Japanese Kana Quizzes (Hiragana & Katakana) [Flash 6] Japanese Lessons Teaching English in Japan... Flashcards: The world's largest library of printable flash cards |
I need help with japanese too.
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You are all so good ;__; i'm not started study katakana or hiragana...but i'm going to open college to learn some japanese..asian characters too<3
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thanks guys I learn nihonngo first bcoz of interest & appreciation sometimes its complicated I learned by reading, writing & listening :rolleyes: without worry :vsign:
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