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I really recommend the Genki books for learning basic japanese. After you've gone through the 2 books you 'd learned basic japanese grammar, hiragana, katakana and about 300 kanji. I currently live in japan and study japanese at a language school and we had those books in the beginning. I'm studying so i can take the JLPT N3 next year without it be......   1 reply
17 12,2017
I did some sel-study back then and I can now read and write Hangul. But I cant really understand it yet,, except for some words and phrases... with the help of Kdrama of course. I also just finished memorizing Hiragana and am aiming for Katakana next. Bcos of Anime I know some Japanese words.   1 reply
22 07,2017
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caramella 22 07,2017
I did some basic Japanese during uni. The very formal way of speaking, btw. It was fun, but Asian languages wasnt my forte (I'm much better with European languages). I actually failed because my vocab was horrible, but still, a fun and memorable experience. As for Chinese, my parents never bothered teaching me much depsite having Chinese blood. Th......   reply
22 07,2017
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v3rm1ta
06 07,2017
I want to learn japanese so much. Not because of anime or manga,I love it so so much. In my opinion it's the most beautiful language in the whole world   reply
06 07,2017
Want to learn [Experience]
chopchop
17 04,2017
My major in uni is BA Japanese, starting in Sept. In the meantime I am learning Korean and in uni I want to learn Mandarin :) Korean is easy to learn for me as Korean's and Japanese's grammar is exactly same as my native tongue, Turkish. I also have experience learning languages by self-study (I learned English and French by self-studying) So hopef......   3 reply
17 04,2017
I learned Japanese through Anime so whenever I hear simple words in Japanese, I understand them except long sentences. I only know a little Korean words because I have Korean classmates plus facebook friends that are fans of Korean Idols like BTS or EXO. 안녕하세요, 바보, or 오모. Though I'm learning Mandarin or 中文 throughout my ......   reply
16 04,2017
I learned some Japanese on my own and later on in university. What I learned on my own were things like hiragana, katakana, some basic kanji, and simple grammar. I think with online resources, you can pick the basics up easily. However, I feel like classes are what help you practice your speaking more, plus it's good to have a teacher who is able t......   reply
02 03,2017
I'm beginning [Experience]
kuudere
02 03,2017
I'm still learning haragana, so I can read many word without knowing the meaning. I'm learning Chinese too and the raws of 19 Days has helped me A LOT. It's really interesting when you understand something of these manhuas. I really like KPOP and manhwas but I don't know anything in Konean but oppa, noona, yung, anyo...   reply
02 03,2017
Well, you must consider that learning Japanese takes months to year. As if I can suggest you is try to write and speak hiragana and katakana characters first. Then try to write few simple kanji and it so called radicals. Dont forget kanji in japanese have onyomi (chinese reading) and kunyomi (japanese reading). At this rate you can try to watch you......   1 reply
05 02,2017
Delling 05 02,2017
there are lots of apps to learn like memrise, linguti, bliu bliu, the japanese pod101, etc. You can also find teachers and people that will study with you in apps like italki and lang-8,etc I would recommend you to start with "tae kim's guide to learning japanese", and well i think that's all... remember to be careful when talking with people ther......   1 reply
05 02,2017

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