Is yotsuba useful for learning how to read japanese?
Jaxon Morales
reading anything is useful desu, even doujins
David Reyes
yes, but I am new, I can already read/write kanas, but I lack vocab
Robert Parker
once you studied around 1k-2k words on the core 2k/6k deck on anki you can read yotsuba
Luke Hall
I dont mean fluent read, just to understand the meaning, then look up words I dont know etc,
Ethan Green
you can already start doing that if you have the willpower and start a mining deck
Landon Price
Sorry to ask an off-topic question, but does anyone know who the person on the right is? As you might know, this photo was taken in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris occupied by Nazi Germany and I can only recognize Adolf Hitler(middle) and Albert Speer(left).
from easiest to hardest: >プリンセスコネクト!Re:Dive >みなみけ >終わりのセラフ >アクダマドライブ But you should really just watch whatever interests you, rather than search for something easy.
I don't think there's any difference in meaning between the two. As you might know, パーン is a Japanese onomatopoeia for slapping someone. This is just my speculation, but the author took スパーン from the English word "spanking" that happens to have the similar meaning to パーン.