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Learning Japanese

Name: Tribulation 2010-12-02 19:09

I'd like to learn Japanese, but I'm not where to start. I figure that Hiragana would be the best starting point. What do you think is a good way to learn Japanese? I've heard that Rosetta Stone is good, but I'd like some other opinions.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-04 14:12

http://japanese.about.com/

It's a very nice resource. It gets you started with all the basics, answers most common questions, teaches you hiragana, katakana, has basic Kanji lessons that get you started with about 60 Kanji, and has an archive containing some 1500 Kanji characters. It also has many grammar related articles and basic setting-specific scenario lessons (e.g., at the restaurant, etc.) to enrich your vocab.

However, the site is bad at teaching grammar and -real- language skills. It won't hurt to read some grammar lessons from about.com, but your main grammar guide should be this:

http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar

Tim Kae's guide teaches you Japanese grammar in a very intuitive way; it teaches you how grammar computes in a Japanese person's mind. It doesn't just dictate -how- you say something, but also -why- it is this way, making things a lot easier and saving your ass from a lot of blind memorization of fake "rules" you find in conventional Japanese books.

I hope that helps.

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