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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:53 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2011 6:57 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 12:33 pm
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Learning vowel pronounciation and Kana are the two best places to start. being able to recognize symbols really helps in the long run. Stroke order is also a big thing. If you don't know how to write a symbol correctly, you won't get anywhere. Knowing correct English Grammar is a big plus as well. Make sure to study up on that.
Learning about Japanese Adjectives and Verbs take the longest. The Japanese grammar stucture is difficult to master, and you have to be able to not only learn the formal language, but the regular, every day language as well.
I have some website recommendations: EuDict - This is a great site for figuring out the meanings to many words, not phrases. Just choose the languages, and you're all set. Linguant - This is a good site for your most basic Japanese things. It has the two Kana alphabets, Cardinal and Ordinal numbers, brief descriptions on Japanese Adjectives and Verbs, as well as examples, common vocabulary words, and Japanese Proverbs and Sayings. FlashCardMachine - This is a good site for, well, Flash cards! Haha. It is a good memory game if you're working with a buddy on Japanese.
These next three are my personal Favorites. I use the above quite a bit, however, Tim's descriptions of Japanese are the best, whether you're a beginner or just refreshing your brain. These are all from timwerx.net. 1. A Bit of the Japanese Language 2. Japanese Adjectives 3. Japanese Verbs
I hope this helped. In fact, I'm going to make this a topic, so that anyone who needs help can refer to this as well.
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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 11:10 pm
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