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What are /jp/'s favourite resources to learnJapanese?

>> No.46455212

Vtubers and duolingo

>> No.46455326

>>46455202
If you mean the most basicest stuff that you could recommend to any amateur passerby otaku enthusiast, it's:

Tae Kim's grammar guide

Online dictionaries:

Jisho.org
Kotobank

There's a bunch of better and more proper learning books though but if you start studying Japanese properly, you'll find what suits you better yourself and get over the stuff I listed pretty fast in favour of more "academical" stuff

>> No.46455451

Hentai.

>> No.46455834

Guide: https://djtguide.neocities.org/
Guide: https://djtguide.github.io/
Guide: https://gohoneko.neocities.org/

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>>46455202
https://tatsumoto.neocities.org/
hands down the best resource so far.
start from there if you're a beginner.

>> No.46456144,1 [INTERNAL] 

I've tried to use HelloTalk but as I'm not an English native nobody was particularly interested in talking with me. Still thinking about it every now and then.

>> No.46457368

I've tried to use HelloTalk but as I'm not an English native nobody was particularly interested in talking with me. Still thinking about it every now and then.

>> No.46457368,1 [INTERNAL] 

spam

>> No.46460926

For me, it's kiname on youtube

>> No.46462686

https://learnjapanese.moe/

>> No.46462760

Cure Dolly RIP

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