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J_O_H_N
#1 Apr 11 2012 02:37pm
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Hello everyone, I've recently been getting more and more interested in learning a new language and since french is basically a dead language in NA I've been looking in to more the mediteranian style or chinese/jap language. I've choosen Japanese simply because I learned how to count from 1-20 while taking karate LOL...so i guess it's a bit more of an edge then any other language.

Just wondering if anyone has any tips on self teaching myself or if there is websites and what not.

Appreciate it!
J_O_H_N
#2 Apr 12 2012 04:59am
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Chikin9gari
#3 Apr 12 2012 07:12am
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The fastest ways would be probably making Japanese friends.
I had an american friend once who spoke english jap and korean by learning from his parents. not all completely fluent, but more than enough to communicate.
goldenoozaru
#4 Apr 13 2012 09:30pm
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theres a website called humanjapanese.com that worked for me to learn hiragana, it has a free trial.
Xiok
#5 Jun 12 2012 06:46am
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Yea Human Japanese is good. I've been using some Rosetta Stone too, but I would learn Hiragana and Katakana first. That's the first thing I learned and it has helped a lot (but I also live in Japan so I see it everyday).
Rosetta Stone is good for learning kanji also. I keep it on kanji and switch it instantly if I need to see romanji or furigana.

This post was edited by Xiok on Jun 12 2012 06:51am
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#6 Jun 14 2012 08:36pm
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Konnichiwa, I am learning to.
Seikou wo inorimasu!
chewbacha
#7 Jun 15 2012 10:06am
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Quote (FireLancerZ @ Apr 11 2012 01:37pm)
Hello everyone, I've recently been getting more and more interested in learning a new language and since french is basically a dead language in NA I've been looking in to more the mediteranian style or chinese/jap language. I've choosen Japanese simply because I learned how to count from 1-20 while taking karate LOL...so i guess it's a bit more of an edge then any other language.

Just wondering if anyone has any tips on self teaching myself or if there is websites and what not.

Appreciate it!



I learned to count from 1-20 because of the Japanese invasion/occupation of Korea.

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Dunno if you know this or not but the Japanese implemented a lot of their culture upon Korea, forcefully.

:edit

Sokay though cause Korea > Japan now B)

This post was edited by chewbacha on Jun 15 2012 10:08am
Chikin9gari
#8 Jun 15 2012 12:27pm
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Quote (chewbacha @ Jun 15 2012 11:06am)
I learned to count from 1-20 because of the Japanese invasion/occupation of Korea.

:edit

Dunno if you know this or not but the Japanese implemented a lot of their culture upon Korea, forcefully.

:edit

Sokay though cause Korea > Japan now  B)


So,, :unsure: so how old are u now?!?!? 60?

This post was edited by Chikin9gari on Jun 15 2012 12:28pm
chewbacha
#9 Jun 16 2012 06:49pm
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Quote (Chikin9gari @ Jun 15 2012 11:27am)
So,,  :unsure: so how old are u now?!?!? 60?


That's not what I meant...I meant that their occupation and teachings made future generations of Koreans learn Japanese without even knowing it.
I honestly had no idea of this until I took Korean class.
Chikin9gari
#10 Jun 17 2012 09:01am
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Quote (chewbacha @ Jun 16 2012 07:49pm)
That's not what I meant...I meant that their occupation and teachings made future generations of Koreans learn Japanese without even knowing it.
I honestly had no idea of this until I took Korean class.


Well ofcourse! Historically and geographically speaking they are right next to each other.
You cannot rewrite history, but can pass it on to the next generation.
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