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- Learn Japanese - Reddit
Welcome to r LearnJapanese, *the* hub on Reddit for learners of the Japanese Language
- index startersguide - LearnJapanese - Reddit
The Japanese sounds system consists of a total of 23 consonant sounds and 5 vowel sounds (Compared to English with 24? consonant sounds and 14 vowel sounds) When spoken, the Japanese language is formed using either vowels or a consonant-vowel pair with the exception of the "n" sound which is the sole single consonant sound used
- A Fast, Efficient, and Fun Guide to Learning Japanese for All Levels
He's been studying Japanese for a nearly 10 years I think and he definitely knows what he's talking about His views and methods can be a bit controversial in the community, but overall, everyone agrees that immersion and sentence mining are essential to learning languages fast Reply reply grownOnMars •
- Where do you guys buy Japanese booster boxes and packs from
Once the SR is found, people will sell off packs Buy boxes from Amazon JP, Pokemon Center Japan, Ami-Ami, Nin-Nin, Hobby Genki and sometimes eBay US sellers charge a lot MSRP for Japanese BBs is around $34-$38 Buy singles from eBay and Cardrush Cardrush can be pricey sometimes, but the card condition is excellent
- Where to watch anime with Japanese subs : r LearnJapanese - Reddit
Are there any good websites you guys know of where I can watch popular anime with Japanese audio and matching subtitles?
- Japan - Reddit
This subreddit serves as a general hub to discuss most things Japanese and exchange information, **as well as to guide users to subs specializing in things such as daily life, travel or language acquisition ** Users are strongly encouraged to check the sidebar and stickied general questions thread before posting
- Is the english xoxo related to japanese メロメロ
So I stumbled over the Japanese word メロメロ (mero mero) wich is often translated as being in love I was wondering if it is related to the english xoxo (hugs and kisses) or is this just a coincidence?
- [Review] I finished the Duolingo japanese course - Reddit
The Japanese course on Duolingo is mainly a word learning course Each unit will introduce you to a couple new words (between 15 and 30), then it will incorporate some of those words into sentences, and finally those sentences will try to teach a couple grammar points as well Assuming, you get each unit to max level, most words are gonna stick
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