How Did You Learn Japanese?

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POCKETKING Faptastic Fapper
What method did you use when learning japanese? I've wanted to learn it for years, but haven't gotten around to it.
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Likhos01 Monster Girl Lover
My university has japanese classes.

I also do self studies at times, I got some books for that.
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Basically only watch anime and catch 1 word. I can say the way you say "I see" in Japanese apparently sounds just like the word "bitch" in Russian.

There is a product called Rosetta Stone which sounds like it helps people a lot. Not sure if they have Japanese, but would be cheaper going that path instead of paying a semester at a school.
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623 FAKKU QA
blinkgirl211 wrote...
Basically only watch anime and catch 1 word. I can say the way you say "I see" in Japanese apparently sounds just like the word "bitch" in Russian.

There is a product called Rosetta Stone which sounds like it helps people a lot. Not sure if they have Japanese, but would be cheaper going that path instead of paying a semester at a school.


I took Japanese classes in college which were great and I wanted to self-study some more so I decided to coughobtaincough Rosetta Stone, but, in my opinion, it's terrible. Not worth the $300 or so you'd pay. There are websites out there that are way better. Some examples for basics are http://www.123japanese.com/, http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/, and http://www.sf.airnet.ne.jp/~ts/japanese/cover.html

My friend's been learning Japanese simply by watching anime and using a flash card program called Anki. However, he's really dedicated and works hard on things he's interested in and now he's even reading books like Harry Potter in Japanese to practice and participates in a raw manga reading group on skype.

Also, this feels more like a Random topic than Serious Discussion.
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http://boards.4chan.org/t/thread/585088/this-is-a-collection-of-8-executable-files

Anonymous wrote...

"This is a collection of 8 executable files, covering nine proficiency levels, from Beginner to Advanced, plus a bonus file with survival phrases:

Level 1 - Introduction
Level 2 - Absolute Beginner
Level 3 - Lower Beginner
Level 4 - Beginner
Level 5 - Upper Beginner
Level 6 - Lower Intermediate
Level 7 - Intermediate
Level 8 - Upper Intermediate
Level 9 - Advanced
Bonus - Survival Phrases

This program requires .NET 4 (get it from www.microsoft.com/net)


*** Features ***

286 Complete language lessons from Beginner to Advanced. Each lesson includes:
- Lesson Description
- Main Audio Track (approx. 10-15 minutes)
- Line-by-Line Audio
- Review Track (approx. 2 minutes)
- Vocabulary List
- Expansion Sentences
- Grammar Point
- Cultural Insight
- Progress

torrent link thepiratebay.se/torrent/7162274/Learn_Japanese_-_Complete_Audio_Course

Also:

https://tpb.pirateparty.org.uk/torrent/7337240/JapanesePod101_-_complete_snapshot_%5BMay_2012%5D

Japanese Language Learning Pack
https://tpb.pirateparty.org.uk/torrent/6672792/Japanese_Language_Learning_Pack

Japanese Mega Learning Pack
https://tpb.pirateparty.org.uk/torrent/6958333/Japanese_Mega_Learning_Pack

Human Japanese for those of you who want to check it out
magnet:?xt=urn:btih:1056bcd8ae3d0142aa267c86c060d6c79763e60e&dn=Human+Japanese+Version+2&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.openbittorrent.com%3A80&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.publicbt.com%3A80&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.istole.it%3A6969&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Ftracker.ccc.de%3A80
link http://thepiratebay.se/torrent/4764984/Human_Japanese_Version_2";

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Um brinde aos desavisados


To begin with : http://www.guidetojapanese.org/grammar_guide.pdf";

not a program but this is pretty good.
kanjibox.net/kb/page/faq/";


Shikinokami wrote...
Q: How do I use torrents?
A: Download Utorrent

Q: How do I use magnet links?
A: Open utorrent > File > Add Torrent from URL > Copy and paste* > Select items you want with checkmark and deselect those you aren't interested in > Ok!

*from "magnet:[content starts]" to the end. So the entire huge link.


Good luck!
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blinkgirl211 wrote...
Basically only watch anime and catch 1 word. I can say the way you say "I see" in Japanese apparently sounds just like the word "bitch" in Russian.



The word "bitch" in Russian is pronounced as "suka" ("suki"-plural)
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I'm really sad. ): I had this good website I found but I lost it due to circumstances...
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King Dingaling wrote...
blinkgirl211 wrote...
Basically only watch anime and catch 1 word. I can say the way you say "I see" in Japanese apparently sounds just like the word "bitch" in Russian.



The word "bitch" in Russian is pronounced as "suka" ("suki"-plural)


Hence Asuka from Evangelion.
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opanihuya wrote...
King Dingaling wrote...
blinkgirl211 wrote...
Basically only watch anime and catch 1 word. I can say the way you say "I see" in Japanese apparently sounds just like the word "bitch" in Russian.



The word "bitch" in Russian is pronounced as "suka" ("suki"-plural)


Hence Asuka from Evangelion.


Pretty much sums up her character
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Imari Little White Butterflies Staff
Start with Pimsleur.
Once about halfway through, start working on Genki.
(You will have to repeat days on Pimsleur because you forget stuff. This is fine.)

Once you get to the end of Genki II, you should at least have a basic handle on grammar. You may have to go through Genki I and II at least a couple times each.
Get a dictionary, your favourite manga, and start cracking.
Use Obenkyo or similar to cram kanji/vocab if you wish.

Find Japanese people to talk to if you can, it helps you not sound like a retard when you eventually need to actually speak the language instead of just read it.
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POCKETKING Faptastic Fapper
I knew I could count on the Fakku community!
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Some website but I have a japanese stepmom who will teach me soon
I'm currently learning the alphabet (katakana, hiragana)
pretty hard to remember the alphabet though
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I took Japanese classes at my local community college, but I only took 1 and 2. I also sometimes learn things from watching anime, but my Japanese is still very limited since I stopped at Japanese 2. Learning Kanji was very painful so I didn't bother continuing.
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Currently, mainly spoken japanese because of anime and other japanese TV shows. A lot of it has also been through research online. I can fully replicate the accent/pronounciations since I speak perfect english, canadian french and parisian french. I'm currently learning how to read and write hiragana through research aswell.
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POCKETKING Faptastic Fapper
has anybody learned it by using rosetta stone or pimsleur?
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I didn't learn Japanese.
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I know hirigana and katakana pretty well by now. I'm currently trying to translate a doujin. I went through and typed the whole thing out in Word and used Denshi Jisho to look up each kanji by radicals. Now I'm attempting to translate it.
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Pyre wrote...
I didn't learn Japanese.


You take the words out of my mouth. [color=white]You complete me.[/color]
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Sgt.broski Where's the futa Jacob
My old judo sensei.
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1. By watching anime
2. By knowing Chinese
3. I don't actually know Japanese. I'm not going to learn a language just so I can watch anime. Now if someone pays me to know Japanese I'll learn it, but until then I'm not weeb enough to learn it.
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