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I have a lot of free time and i want to start leaning Japanese, I downloaded Anki but I'm not sure what to study first. I heard I should study kanji first but I'm not sure how I'm gonna learn to form sentences and sound them out, I really only want to learn how to write, not speak. What decks should i download from anki? what should i do first? Also another question but do you learn only to write whole words, not letter's or symbols first?

>> No.12953391

>>12953370
Core decks.
Learn words. Kanjis alone are useless.

Also, you should ask this on /a/ - Japan/General, in their DJT thread.

>> No.12953401

>>12953370
The first thing you need to do is learn katakana and hiragana. Then work on grammar, kanji, and vocabulary. The doc in the DJT on /a/ has more information.

>> No.12953416

>>12953391
Okay thank you.
Are words in the core decks?
I read that learning kanji before learning words makes things easier though.
Also to be able to actually read things like vns/games do you need to learn Hirigana and Katakana?
>>12953401
Ah okay, can i learn all 3 on anki? I noticed I can learn grammar but can i learn vocabulary too on it? Ill look up /a/'s thread.

>> No.12953463

この馬鹿外人を見てよ
彼は日本語を習えると思っているw

>> No.12953486

>>12953416
You *can* learn all 3 through Anki, but I wouldn't do that. I use other resources to learn what the runes mean, and use Anki to reinforce what I learned.. Kana is very easy to learn, but kanji is more difficult and should be learned as you study other parts of the language.

>> No.12958292 [DELETED] 

You gave rapeape your id to delete this for free

>> No.12962238 [DELETED] 

Nice blog thread.

>> No.12962256

>>12953463
お前こそ勉強しなさい
あんたの日本語は不自然ですよ

>> No.12967005 [DELETED] 

Rise!

>> No.12967055

>>12953370

Learn the structure of Japanese, become familiar with how it works, MEMORIZE the katakana and hiragana tables, and think of sets of words that you would use a lot (food, directions, common questions, time, days of the week, etc).

Also, pirate Rosetta Stone and all three levels of Japanese. It's the fucking Mavis Beacon of language study.

Set aside some time each day to do Rosetta Stone, doesn't have to be a lot of time, just do at least one page of a lesson a day. The point is to get yourself to do it OFTEN so it says on your brain. Then use the Anki stuff during ANY downtime you have anywhere, put it on your phone/pad/every computer that way all you have to do is make yourself open the app and practice.

Good luck!

>> No.12967136

ジャニーにおちんぽ卿と言って下さい。

>> No.12968671

>>12967055
Wouldve been better if they had actually include japanese tables in Rosetta as they only teach you word meanings and not the very basics of japanese alphabet.

>> No.12974583

僕の知能は自然です

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