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    If you are looking to learn Japanese then this is a program i personally recommend.
    This program helped me learn how to write in Hiragana & Katakana in under 2 months.
    Best part of it all is, it's free.
    Download it here.

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    Wow now i just have to stop being lazy and really try to learn the language! LOL

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    Hehe... All I used was a plain old notebook, I got both alphabets down in a month. This is probably great for people who find pen and paper boring.

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    i got a note full the alphabet as well xD
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    Well its really hard to learn japanese


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    well its not ! that hard! the one hard is ! how to understand kanji and katana! :D!

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    Its hard too know they're writings xD


    cause its all symbols


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    Is the alphabet equal to ours? I mean, the position of letters, and when making a sentence or word, do they match our letter positions? o.O

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    I personnaly recommand Rosetta stone Japanese levels 1 for beginners: its a very cool software, and with it i have already learnt kanas and how to make simple japanese conversations with it by learning by heart..

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    Na they don't have letters they basically have consonant-syllable pair sound, and a symbol for each sound, e.g. A,e,I,o,u,ka, ke, ki,ko, ku, and etc. there are some exceptions such as "tsu " and also some of the sounds ar just "softened versions" of other sounds for example correct me if I'm wrong, but the simple for "KA" will turn into "GA" if you add what I believe is called a ten-ten. The symbol for ta will become. Da and so on and so forth,

    It wounds complicated, but really, it seems like it would be easier to learn Japanese frau than learning English fresh.
    PS forgive me for the spelling, spacing, and grammar errors, I'm using my kindle fire so I cant really type well since I type too fast for it to keep up lol xD
    Last edited by AxelZero93; 12-11-2012 at 12:32 PM.

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