i want to learn how read and write jap. letters

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  1. saedIfOxedni

    saedIfOxedni Well-Known Member

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    i want to learn how to read and write jap letters i do have enough free time to learn but dont have the abilityto enroll on learning facilities.

    can someone guide me on what should i read in order to learn it online. what books should i read from learning their letter to proper application of their words.

    pls do link me up on those book if evr there is one and in what order should i read them.

    and after pls give me a jap novel which is beginner friendly to translate as a learning material for me.

    T.I.A
     
  2. noisypixy

    noisypixy Sacatunn que pen, que summum que tun.

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    If you have Android, these apps may be of help:
     
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  3. saedIfOxedni

    saedIfOxedni Well-Known Member

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    thanks i will try this for now, while waiting for other suggestions.
     
  4. Expatamoeba

    Expatamoeba Have eyes but still couldn't see Mount Tai

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    There are a lot of crash course online and videos on youtube. You should learn the kana first before kanji. It's easier. There's also a lot of apps on playstore to learn japanese.
     
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    saedIfOxedni Well-Known Member

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    katakana first before hiragana?
     
  6. saedIfOxedni

    saedIfOxedni Well-Known Member

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    another question how long does it takes for one to be proficient in jap?
     
  7. AliceShiki

    AliceShiki 『Ms. Tree』『Magical Girl of Love and Justice』

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    fqidian New Member

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    https :// w w w . google . ca/search?q=hiragana+jatakana+chart&client=ucweb-b&channel=sb&ei=GN2AWanDMYX0jwP33oGIBw&gws_rd=cr#gws_rd=cr&imgrc=m7mopT6feFh02M:&spf=1501617431463

    That's a chart of hiragana and katakana characters, memorizing that is step one, next up is kanji which has thousands(have fun with that) and vocabulary will be necessary if you want to understand what your reading, jisho . org for that
     
  9. Mahou-nii-sama

    Mahou-nii-sama Ultimate Cannon Fodder

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    Learn hiragana then katakana. Make sure you master them. Then the kanji. I think it's better if you memorize as much vocab as you can.

    Also, try writing them, so you can familiarize yourself with them much better since there are kanji which almost look the same.
     
  10. Mahou-nii-sama

    Mahou-nii-sama Ultimate Cannon Fodder

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    Necroing. Lol. That's really hard to say but my teacher told me that you really need to immerse yourself in the language.
     
  11. HirotaNatsuki

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    Hirigana - basic letters
    Katakana
    Kanji - hard as fuck