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Hello /jp/. I was thinking of learning Japanese so I can add it to my resume as well as enjoy more entertainment. I have two books called 1 day 15 something (I can't read yet except for kana). I also have a book called mina no nihongo, which is okay. What books do you use for learning this language and how many of you are literate?

>> No.5177642

heisig remembering the kanji

>> No.5177651

Eroge. Seriously.

>> No.5177658

>>5177651
That would be a good way, but I don't have much experience in the field of eroge. Which would you recommend?

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5177659

Sites:
Grammar:
http://www.guidetojapanese.org/

Vocab:
http://smart.fm/goals/19053

SRS:
http://ichi2.net/anki/

>> No.5177703

>>5177658
You'll be wasting your time unless you already know a fair bit of vocab and are pretty familiar with Japanese sentences.

>> No.5177716

>>5177659
Thank you.

>> No.5177760

>>5177703
You obviously can't jump into it right away but it doesn't take that long to be able to get by pretty well with a dictionary.

>> No.5177798

1st, try reading shounen/shoujo manga
Crawl before walk

>> No.5177868

>>5177798
I've heard that Yotsuba& is actually very good for this. Any recommendations?

>> No.5178252

I learn it by taking both kanji and Japanese classes in college. And you must be willing to devote atleast two hours a day in studying aside from class.

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