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Sup, /jp/.

/v/ro here, was wondering if you had any tips to help me with my kana. So far what I've been doing is just writing them down over and over until they were ingrained in my head, what do you guys do?

I have a test on all my hiragana today before we move on to katakana, and I don't want to forget my hiragana while I'm learning it. So, any tips would be appreciated.

>> No.4458425

>/v/

saged, hidden, reported and called the cops

>> No.4458426

>>4458410
Have you tried asking >>>/lang/ and >>>/int/?

>> No.4458430

Read Heisig's Remembering the Kana. It works.

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>>4458426

Thought I'd ask /jp/ since, it's, you know, Japanese.

>> No.4458441

So how come /jp/ became so popular all of a sudden?
The name change can't soley be it, can it?

>> No.4458442

Don't forget by not being a fucktard

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4458446

Jesus christ, I can't even ask a simple question?

>> No.4458454

>>4458446
No.

>> No.4458458

>>4458446
>/jp/, give me some universal studying tips

Not shit like this.

>> No.4458460

The hell? You should be able to get kana down in a few days, it's really not that hard.

>> No.4458461

>>4458446
Remember when you were a kid and had to do lines after lines of letters?

Do the same.

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>> No.4458471

>>4458441
Once the /a/ sticky dies they'll forget about us.

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>>4458460

>before we move on to katakana, and I don't want to forget my hiragana while I'm learning it. So, any tips would be appreciated.

i think he means this.

>> No.4458474

>Otaku culture
Off topic thread, reported.

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