The OP is mentally ill Chinese and I know that. He lives here.
William Ward
how much time should I dedicate to learning kana starting out? I'm two weeks in. Can read hiragana and ~half the katakana. Didn't plan beyond kana initially because doing>planning.
Jacob Jones
2 weeks is enough even if you don't have them completely memorized, you'll have an easier time remembering them if you move forward and start using them in actual sentences.
the hard part with any language is putting the hours in and japanese requires a lot more hours for an english speaker than say, spanish or french, because in japanese the writing system, scripts, grammar, sounds, words and their usages and origins, are all totally new basically there's barely any overlap between the way you think in english and the way you think in japanese so it takes a long time for your brain to pick it up from scratch. but otherwise I don't think it's particularly 'hard'
Jordan Adams
アニメ
Cooper Campbell
this no language is "hard" to learn, just time-consuming
Wyatt Morales
any difference between itazuraneko and the DJTguide? just got here
Luis Morris
they're both the same in terms of the basic ruleset, but I think itazuraneko has more stuff but you can use either one your want, or both if you want
Hudson Campbell
DJT is the best Japanese language learning vtuber shitposting thread on Any Forums for むっつりスケベ共 that are interested in everything Japanese Japanese speakers learning English are also welcome
The only way to learn 日本語: 1. Filter all tripfags 2. Don't waste time/money on ゴミ like: -Anki, garbage videos and youtube channels, shitty apps, translations, learning kanji instead of vocab, Genki, Imabi, RTK, KKLC, Kanji Damage, Wanikani, Duolingo, Bunpro, Kodansha, Tobira, whatever you're using, language schools, Italki, AJATT, JLPT, Kanji Kentei tests and many other scams -Pitch accent doesn't exist (you can say words however you want youtu.be/1RKWcCyD7GI ) -Learning how to write on paper (you can do it later once you're decent at Japanese) Avoiding these beginner traps will cut down your learning time considerably to less than 2 years if you learn every day and never give up. After that it's just enjoying the language and the content while fortifying your knowledge and occasionally learning something new. 3. Fix your health with the grimoire first, it makes life and learning 100 times easier 4. Spend a few days getting familiar with kanas 5. Give Tae Kim a fast read, it's not the most accurate grammar guide but it's the fastest. Look up Japanese grammar on Japanese google/ask DJT later on instead 6. A few years of reading, listening, watching vtubers, shitposting on /djt/ and having your posts corrected by Japanese flags, googling stuff you don't know and you're done! 7. Move to Japan 8. The ride never ends 絶対英語を学べる方法: youtu.be/RJ__1lmPJWY