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Need help with learning Japanese
I started studied Japanese about half a year ago, but I'm self teaching so I do everything by myself. I don't have anyone around me that knows and speaks it, so it gets really difficult sometimes. I'd love to have someone to study or practice with, doesn't matter if you're a beginner like myself or fluent. I'd also like to help others as much as I can! If anyone's interested, my LINE ID is thecatlady13 (for anything more private pm me please) Thanks. \(^o^)/
Hi! I've done courses (the teacher's weren't that good at my native language tho and almost no other students took it serious, so it was hard) and practiced by myself, but I'm still an amateur...
I've never tried to learn online with someone else, but maybe it would be a good idea? 0v0
I know hiragana, katakana and very few kanjis. I know some wor...... 1 reply
I've started to study Japanese online on Rosetta Stone w/ my sister, and so far I only know some of the basics:
hello-konnichiwa
boy-otokonoko
girl-onnanoko
man-otokonohito
woman-onnanohito
dog-inu
cat-neko
apple-ringo(?)
bread-pan
water-mizu(?)
green-midori
run-hashite(?)
goodbye-sayonara
I know how to pronounce some other ones, but i'm not sure h...... reply
I am also learning Japanese through self study. I recommend the Human Japanese app for Android and Windows. It offers a voice recognition tool so that you can practice pronunciation, a thorough curriculum in reading, writing and speaking as well as sections dedicated to culture, customs and etiquette. There is a free version, but the full courses a...... 1 reply
I'm a total beginner and I still need to be more loyal to my schedule. I really like to use tips on the internet but what really works for me it's translating stuff. Like music, animes and stuff. You go searching how to translate something and I think it helps to get the things inside your head. reply
I'm currently learning how to read, write, and speak Japanese with a curriculum called Genki. It's the best program I've found to learn Japanese, for me at least, mainly because it actually teaches the sentence structure and how to speak properly, rather than just saying, "mizu means water, sakana means fish, okaasan means mother, etc." It also exp...... 1 reply
Hi I've been studying Japanese for about four years and though i forget a lot of things I have a pretty solid control of speaking and writing japanese (in hiragana). MY katakana skills are kinda rocky and I struggle a lot with kanji but I think it's be interesting to try and practice with someone new 1 reply