So have you learned Japanese yet Any Forums?

So have you learned Japanese yet Any Forums?

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Fuck you, OP.

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Why would I learn dead language of some gay island. Get real

No I listen to english dubs as god intended. Get that gook speak outta here.

I started taking classes last month!

>That quote
Oh man, Tomino is such a fucking God. Dubtards will never ever get it

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ching chang chong

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I learned enough for manga and VNs, should've done it years ago but this woman and her bullshit always discouraged me
How's that going for you?

i don't even speak english

I'm on the final phases.
I can play VNs raw and read manga but I still rely heavily in the dictionary.
At least I have grammar down, so now it's just to gather vocabulary

That said fuck hiragana and fuck omnopatopeis I swear to fucking God that they make that shit up in the moment

No
I don't even know english

>fuck hiragana
That's a weird thing to get hung up on. Why hiragana?

Slow going, but it's going.

i'm 95% sure he meant kanji, that makes no sense.

Only on Any Forums I have talked with anons who actually know Japanse. /jp/ is a fucking meme. The only ones who "know" moons there are JOPs and a few natives.

I'm not talking about hiragana as the alphabet
I'm meant the hiragana part of the sentence, there's some instances where it's just a fucking wall with words, grammar and random sounds that mean nothing combine
Compared to kanji which is just a 2 second search away from understanding is much much harder

No, any recommendations for where to learn? Aside from classes that is

No

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If you're talking about long sentence-ending phrases like "... koto ni natte shimatta no da yo ne", you'll get used to them eventually. I had the same problem.

Onomatopoeia is the silent killer no one warns you about. They are so particular in their usage

Wanikani is a meme and if you are paying for it you are wasting money, time and motivation

>take Japanese 1 in 9th grade
>go to different school in 10th grade with no jp class
>go to different school in 11th grade and didn't want to retake JP1, so signed up for JP2 but was too behind to keep up with what they doing so had to drop that class
and so ended my only real shot at learning the language

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ohayo sirs

Are language learning softwares a good way to learn? Or are they a meme?

I miss the time when I thought that kanji was the most difficult part of japanese...

Started Anki for almost a year and a half. I could somehow read LNs with context clues but it's still extremely hard. Reading LNs are too tiring for the brain, too slow, and even though I've been reading a lot, I will still encounted a new kanji/word that I've never seen before so I have to add more.
This Anki is too stressing for my everyday life. I can only take a break when there's no new cards to learn for the day but Overlord just fucking released 2 volumes in 2 months. How the fuck am I supposed to rest when I'm hyped for it? I guess I can just either wait for the translations or wait for the epub at least so that I can just MTL that shit.

anki or die

No, I prefer to use my little willpower to learn to draw

What is this?

いいえ。

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flashcards

Also, Japanese teacher in 9th grade had Leukemia and she had to take a lot of days off
It was almost every week or two that we'd have substitutes so we often ended up just watching subbed anime movies often
Getting to watch anime at school was pretty neat but consequently we ended up being behind where we should have been at the end of the year due to teachers sickness

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>do hiragana/katakana, it sticks, finish a few of those anki kanji packs, it sticks
>try to learn some grammar like 3 separate times and forget before it sticks
maybe i should try something other than just Anki but it's certainly good for words. it feels very motivating to be able to read simple twitter comics without putting it into MTL though

I'm still reading Kuma Kuma Kuma Bear, chapter 230 or so. Yuna was the only one able to enter the barrier surrounding the holy elf tree, so the elf mayor asked her to destroy the tree to save them (because the tree has a parasyte) Yuna agreed but i'm sure next chapter shell find a way to destroy the parasyte while saving the tree.

I'm N3 i guess.

You can't learn a language in a classroom. Stop making excuses and teach yourself.

Like, a program that teaches you with flashcards? Or is it literally just the word flashcards in nippon? I wouldn't even know where to begin if I had to make my own

learnjapanese.moe/guide/#summary
Maybe do some of the RRTK anki deck before tango N5, other than that this guide is great and tightly written to dispell all the bullshit. Good luck user!

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I got filtered by learning how to write so I've been in the kana stage for like a year. I'm too paranoid about retention to move onto kanji/vocab/grammar until I can read the kana at the same speed I read English with no errors

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I need NEET level time to focus my anki decks while also reading japanese material. This is impossible if you're also juggling a job to support people

thanks to life of Boris I learned how to say someone's mother is a horse, can't remember the phrase though.