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Does any one know any GOOD sites from which i could learn kanji katakana etc. basically Japanese from which helped you?
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Re: Help!
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Re: Help!
Thanks but this didnt really help so if anyone else knows good site to learn to speak and write japanese
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Re: Help!
Honestly man, it does work. haha. I tested into 102 with this...
Irregardless, here are a few charts... Katakana: http://www.genkienglish.net/genkijapan/katakana.htm Hiragana: http://www.genkienglish.net/genkijap...aganachart.htm You really need to learn these two before you learn Kanji. AFTER you memorize these, move on to learning SIMPLE kanji. Also, if you go in over your head, you'll just get confused and miss the little things that we can use to identify the more complicated kanji and look like an idiot when you can't speak right... I'll tutor you, if you want, by the way. Just let me know. Last edited by jonsanlc; 12-11-2008 at 12:49 PM. |
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