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Getting started with japanese

Name: weeaboo 2006-10-26 19:11

Greetings /lang/,

I'm intrested in learning Japanese and need your help.

So, I'm reading the Japanese introduction on Wikibooks and it says for me to first master Kana (hiragana, katakana) and kanji. Is there an order on how I should learn each one or learn them all together? Say should I study hiragana for 3 hours then study katakana for 3 hours or learn them both as I go along? I ask this because I feel afriad I might get confused and stressed out. I want this to be fun and not feel like work.

Right now I'm using Wikibooks to study kana and kanji so If you have any books or websites you can recommend for studing kana and kanji let me know, thanks.

Name: Anonymous 2006-10-26 20:04

Learn all of the Hiragana first, then all of the Katakana, and then start picking up a Kanji per day or something. Probably the best start. Mixing them up might cause you to get confused sometimes, because some hiragana/katakana look alike.


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