How's your Japanese language study going?

How's your Japanese language study going?

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may i help you with your study of Japanese?

this is Japanese proverb.

故(ふる)きを温(たず)ねて新(あたら)しきを知(し)る

"We Leam new things by studying the past."

Like shit, in 2 years I barely know around 80 Kanji, I even stumble to read katakana

>彼はアニメのために言語を学ぶ

で、お前の「ネットで糞レスするために言語を学ぶ」はどうなん

I haven't done my reps in a month

no,I shitpost to make my English better.
even Cred Forums is really useful for improvement

Understood one of those nhk easy web news stories completely without looking anything up for the first time the other day :)

do you know such a notebooks?

even when Japanese study new Kanji they are so many time repeat writing kanji.

just practice!

and i found a good web site for you.

unckel.de/kanjirepeater/

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Thanks bruh

I actually only used anki decks once in a while.

Japanese languages study points.

at first

memorize few useful words

noun
車(くるま)(car)、家(いえ)(home or house)、食べ物(たべもの)(food)

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conjunction
に、へ、を、が、は、も、の、

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verb
乗る(のる)(ride)、食べる(たべる)(eat)、行く(いく)(go)

車に乗る、家へ行く、食べ物を食べる

you can talk by Japanese with this combination.

you're welcome.

actually very interesting memorizing kanji.

enjoy!!

I don't learn degenerate languages.

>degenerate
still most developed country you know?

No land, No natural resources.

but making money.

what do you think about this?

Japan don't have a any natural resources, but most believable money, why?

because Japanese people are most believable people.

pathetic

Pretty good, I started in September 2013 and will take the N2 this December.

I'm completely sure you can get up to N1 level of knowledge in two years straight, or even in less time If you work hard enough and get constant practice. I just lazied out my first year and a half year because I thought classes were good enough. Truth is they aren't, you will never go anywhere with just classes. You need to study by yourself daily, at least an hour.

And don't fall for the Anki meme, write every kanji you learn at least 10 times.

I think the owner of the notebook is practising his handwriting.
They are just too beautifully written for someone learning those characters.

Unless you're an Arab, you literally speak a degenerate form of Latin.

>And don't fall for the Anki meme, write every kanji you learn at least 10 times.
That's a great way to make sure you aren't one of the people who reaches N1 in 2 years.

I'm not bashing Anki in itself, I'm just against the kind of people who brag about knowing Japanese yet can't write elementary school kanji THANKS to only using Anki to learn them.

Sure you'll get to N1 in a pinch, but you'll be half an illiterate.

about 3 weeks into it, learned hiragana, about half of the katakana alphabet, and roughly 100 kanji ( knowing chinese helped a lot with that)

Better than being half illiterate because you just flat out don't know Japanese like you.

what were the first things you started reading with a low level of japanese? (books, mangas, magazines whatever)

nhk easy news
www3.nhk.or.jp/news/easy/

Then VNs but it was a bit too early as I didn't understand a lot of stuff in the beginning

Go /h/ and read dojinshi

>not /d/

>Know only 80 Kanji in 2 years
I would understand writing them but even reading?

It's Brazil though

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