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Sorry if this thread is low quality. For a native English speaker, how do you get better at Japanese. I have been doing my best to learn, using duolingo 5-6 hours a day for the past few days and am committed to practicing. However, I am unsure how to gain a thorough understanding of the language. What did you do to learn that helped you?

>> No.32607827

>>32607777
>duolingo
>days
>unsure how to gain a thorough understanding of the language
Dogen. Follow the rabbit hole.
>>>/jp/DJT

>> No.32607947

>>32607827
Sorry, I looked on the catalog for a general and missed it.

>> No.32607964

>>32607777
Don't watch hololive, it's shit

>> No.32608719

>>32607947
No worries.
Japs use >>>/int/djt

>> No.32610798

>>32607827
DJT is shit now. Just use Tae Kim's guide, Anki, and read doujins.

>> No.32613334

You have to eat their flesh to obtain the language

>> No.32613981

read tae kim
maybe do 1k words in core deck. i didn't.
read, listen and do whatever the fuck you want. a dictionary and google is your new best friend.

>> No.32614355

>>32610798
Ok, fixed.

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