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QuestionWhich should I learn first, hiragana, katakana or kanji? Should I learn to speak first or write first?Community AnswerIt's best to learn hiragana and katakana around the same time, before learning kanji. The decision on whether to focus on speaking or writing depends on how you'll be using Japanese, but practice both at the same time if you're trying to become fluent.
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QuestionHow can I translate English into Japanese?Jake LanceCommunity AnswerA lot of English words can't be easily translated into Japanese. If you start learning Japanese you will understand this. I don't recommend using Google Translate.
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QuestionWhat is the fastest way to learn Japanese? Hiragana, katakana or kanji?Community AnswerThe best order is Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji. Hiragana and Katakana are essential because when you're learning Kanji, you may encounter great sources that only have readings in Hiragana and Katakana (certain media have furigana, which is subtitled Kanji reading in Hiragana, over Kanji). Hiragana and Katakana can take as short as a day or two each while the 2000 Kanji required can take three months if done correctly.
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QuestionWould it be alright to learn only katakana rather than kanji and hiragana?Community AnswerKatakana is only used for a small percentage of words, so you would not be able to write most Japanese words if you only learned katakana.
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QuestionIs learning Japanese hard? How long does it usually take to learn?Community AnswerJapanese is one of the hardest languages to tackle for native English speakers. It will take years to learn, and more to master, but if you are committed, you can do anything.
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QuestionHow can I remember hiragana?Community AnswerWrite in it frequently, and read it frequently. It's even fun to try to write English words in another alphabet, so consider trying that. Associate their shapes or sounds to something, review often, and you'll never have time to forget!
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QuestionI have trying to learn for about a year now but I haven't improved much. What can I do besides take a class or making a Japanese friend?DeRpYPeeWeeCommunity AnswerTry speaking to yourself, and you can hear how your Japanese sounds. You could actually go to Japan, and try to survive!
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QuestionI cleared my N3 level. But I'm not very good in speaking Japanese. What can I do?Community AnswerTry HelloTalk, or you can listen to music or watch anime to get the pronunciation right. Or, search on online learning websites for a pen-pal, a language buddy or someone to talk with on Skype.
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QuestionWhat does doitashimashite mean?Community AnswerThis means, "You're welcome."
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QuestionWhat is an easy way to learn kanji?Jake LanceCommunity AnswerUnfortunately, there is no "breakthrough method" of learning kanji. You just have to do it. Try websites like "memrise" or software like "anki" those are great websites for learning only if you put in around 30-60 minutes a day.
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QuestionI finished learning hiragana and katakana. I'm stuck with what to learn next: the grammar or the Kanjis? Because I'm weighing both of them as essential part of my learning. I find learning kanji to be difficult but for me it's important. Which one would you recommend? Or are there any other approaches?DeRpYPeeWeeCommunity AnswerLearn the grammar, because even if your writing is filled with hiragana, it's still fine. People can still read. But for example, in English, you say I love you, but in Japanese you say, ANATA WO AI SHITEMASU [A-na-ta-wo ai shi-te-ma-soo] Which is basically saying, You I love, so it's really different. Thus, having a good grounding in grammar makes a big difference.
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QuestionHow do I learn kanji in 3 months?DeRpYPeeWeeCommunity AnswerThere are over 2000 existing kanji letters, so it's kind of impossible to learn them in 3 months. Students learn about 200 kanji every year, so it's unrealistic to expect it to happen in 3 months unless you do nothing else and have an amazing ability.
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QuestionI was told from another source that Japanese newspapers were extremely hard to read and that only people who have studied for years can read them. Is this true?DeRpYPeeWeeCommunity AnswerThat's not true. If you know enough kanji, and get meanings of basic words, then anyone can read them. I'm 12 and I can read newspapers.
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QuestionWhy is the character of "ha" used in place of "wa"?Sun DonkunCommunity AnswerHistorically, は had been pronounced as "pa" in Old Japanese. It became glottal fricative "ha" in modern Japanese: "pa" > "wha" > "ha." However, only this word, the topic particle, is an exception of its phonological evolution: from "pa" > "wha" > "wa."
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QuestionMy mom says I should not spend my time learning Japanese, but begin focusing more on the languages I learn at school. Should I listen to her or should I continue learning Japanese?Angela'sDollhouseCommunity AnswerSchool should always come first of course, but that doesn't mean you have to give up Japanese! Simply use good time management skills, and stay on top of your school work. In your free time, you can study Japanese to your heart's content.
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QuestionHow can I find a class for Japanese?Community AnswerCheck your local community colleges, universities, or language schools. You can also hire a tutor, but that would be expensive.
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QuestionI can speak fine in Japanese, but have trouble writing it. What should I do?Community AnswerTry watching J-dramas or anime with Japanese subtitles, so you can associate the spoken language with the appropriate hiragana/kanji.
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QuestionIs it hard for a young teenager to learn Japanese?Community AnswerIt's hard for any native English speaker to learn Japanese, but you can do it with hard work and persistence.
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QuestionAre hiragana and katakana written from left to right?Sun DonkunCommunity AnswerYes, if you write horizontally. If you write vertically, start from right to left, top to bottom. The exception is when you write a sign using Kanji or Chinese characters; for example, the name sign of a place, at the gate, you can write from right to left or left to right. Right-to-left is more common than in ancient times.
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QuestionI've been watching Hatsune Miku videos, and they are good help. Should I keep watching them?Angela'sDollhouseCommunity AnswerYes! I have found Vocaloid videos to be very helpful since they include the Japanese written lyrics and English subtitles. A fun way to add to its benefits is to try translating one of your favorite Miku songs into English yourself. If you get stuck, you can always look up the meaning of the word you don't know!
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QuestionI listen to Japanese radio stations and shows. Is this helping to improve my Japanese?Community AnswerAny way that you can immerse yourself in the language helps! Another idea is to buy some Japanese manga to help you learn to read Japanese and expand your vocabulary.
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QuestionHow can I study Japanese if I can't fly there?Bisexual_horseCommunity AnswerResearch on Google. You don't have to fly to a country to learn the language.
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QuestionIf I know Chinese, can I skip the Kanji part then?Sun DonkunCommunity AnswerNo, because Japanese pronounce Kanji in different way from Chinese. Each Kanji has its alternative, multiple pronunciations depending on the context.
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QuestionAm I considered a weeaboo if I want to learn Japanese?Anthony BeckettCommunity AnswerOnly if you learn Japanese because you wish you were Japanese, and/or because of anime/manga.
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QuestionAm I correct in thinking that they have 'ha' instead of 'wa' in the ages, or can they be swapped around?Angela'sDollhouseCommunity AnswerYes. は is the character used for particle markers. But it is pronounced as 'wa' instead of the usual 'ha'. So, for example, in the sentence 'watashi wa gaijin desu', the 'ha' character is used for 'wa':私は 外人です。
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QuestionAre there any good websites to learn Japanese from?Community AnswerMemrise and Nihongo master are good places and are free unless you get the premium membership.
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QuestionHow can I learn the Japanese alphabet online?Guus SchoenmakerCommunity AnswerBusuu.com is a good resource. It's an online site where you can learn multiple languages.
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QuestionThere is any app for learning Japanese language or not?Community AnswerYes. There are many. Search online or in your app store for Japanese language apps, and you should find several.
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QuestionCan I use anime to learn Japanese? I watch my favorite anime shows with Japanese audio and English subtitles.Community AnswerYou can pick up a few words through anime and other forms of Japanese media, but it's much better to study and learn new vocabulary from classes and other means. In any form of Japanese media, characters may use slang, regional dialects, or just speak too casually (since Japanese words change depending on how polite you're being). You also don't learn any of the writing systems through anime, which may or may not be important to you. You can definitely use anime while learning Japanese, but it's better to use it as supplementary material, and not your main source of information.
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QuestionIs there a certain stroke order I have to write the characters, or can I freestyle?Community AnswerWhen writing characters you have to observe certain rules, like from top to bottom and left to right.
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