11-04-2010, 03:31 PM
Personnally, I started with both, but it was a mistake, so I concentrated on hiragana, and then, when I started learning kanji, I used katakana for the on-yomi readings, and it helped me learn the katakana in the while. It's up to how fast you learn things; if you are a slow learner, then it should be better to start katakana before kanji. Plus, katakana is used for foreign words also, so you could get some other vocabulary added to your list.
Hope it helps.
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