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>mfw im in japan and none of the signs have audio

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what does mlen mean (im newfag)

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How did you guys learn kana?
Currently I'm learning 10 new ones per day (excluding dakuten and handakuten) and once I can recognize them relatively well I add them, and the han/dakuten readings to the kana tester along with everything else I've learned, and then I test through that for a while. It seems to be working okay for me, and I'm quite enjoying myself, but I haven't been writing them or paying attention to the stroke orders.
My handwriting is extremely bad even when I'm writing English, which is my native language. When I try writing the kana out it's hard for me to even recognize what I've written.
Is this going to goof me in the long run?

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