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Caitlyn
Where do I start in learning Japanese.
I have no knowledge in the language at all. I want to begin to teach myself, but I don't know where to begin.
8 cze 2013 00:14
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I have an idea.
Why don't you introduce yourself in Japanese?
8 czerwca 2013
I think the best thing to do is learning the sounds of the language first. You can try http://japanese.about.com/library/blhiraganaaudio.htm for practicing isolated sounds. After that, it'd be a good idea to practice listening to words and sentences to get a feeling of stress patterns and intonation (how the language flows). Once you can recognize sounds/words and repeat them, you can start listening to audio lessons (e.g.: http://www3.nhk.or.jp/lesson/english/). You can also look for Japanese material that you're interested in, like anime if you're into it. Personally, I wouldn't try to read/write until I can understand spoken Japanese — and speak it properly too. But maybe it's a matter of taste. Once you're reasonably proficient in the spoken language, learn hiragana, katakana and kanjis.
8 czerwca 2013
Definitely focus on learning hiragana and katakana first, and practice writing Japanese words using them. It'll give you a good idea of what the language sounds like and how to pronounce it, and it makes learning Japanese so much easier later on.
9 czerwca 2013
Here's a great website for learning Japanese: http://www.erin.ne.jp/
Happy learning! (^.^)
9 czerwca 2013
thank-you! i am finding memrise very helpful
8 czerwca 2013
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Caitlyn
Znajomość języków
angielski, niemiecki, japoński, hiszpański
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niemiecki
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