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08-25-2009, 05:36 PM

Hello,

No problem at all,me too I want to learn Japanese but don't know from to start do you have any good site???
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I want to learn Japanese but don't know from to start do you have any good site???
Tae Kim's Japanese guide to Japanese grammar

(The writer of this website isn't Japanese btw but he is really good.)


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arabic languge needs long time to be learned but it's very interesting ,
we as arab love this language , because it can describes every thig in deep .

when you talk by standard arabic all arabs understand what you say.

thanks
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08-26-2009, 01:32 PM

Arabic is in my to be learned languages list (if I can advance enouugh in Japanese I'll go for the other languages)

for Japanese I suggest you first begin with learning Hiragana and Katakana. Tae Kim's grammer site is good to begin grammar. After you can study on Kanji-Step - Japanese Language Resource Center to learn Kanji (also Hiragana and Katakana). I think it's a good site to see the reading and meaning of the Kanji with example sentences.
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08-26-2009, 06:33 PM

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Tae Kim's Japanese guide to Japanese grammar

(The writer of this website isn't Japanese btw but he is really good.)
Thanks a bunch for the site I've kept it in my favourite

And for Eghptian dialect if you need any translation or help you can count on me.

regards
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arabic languge needs long time to be learned but it's very interesting ,
we as arab love this language , because it can describes every thig in deep .

when you talk by standard arabic all arabs understand what you say.

thanks
elsalamo 3alaykom brother abumalek ,nice to see an Arabperson in here and as you said Arabic is one of the most difficult and yet the most interesting languages in the world.Thanks for the passage
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Arabic is in my to be learned languages list (if I can advance enouugh in Japanese I'll go for the other languages)

for Japanese I suggest you first begin with learning Hiragana and Katakana. Tae Kim's grammer site is good to begin grammar. After you can study on Kanji-Step - Japanese Language Resource Center to learn Kanji (also Hiragana and Katakana). I think it's a good site to see the reading and meaning of the Kanji with example sentences.
Yes in fact I've started learning some hiragana but the letters are so hard they are so similar.Thanks a lot for the passage
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