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Talking Whats the best way to learn Japanese - 01-13-2008, 11:19 PM

I need help!I'm learning japanese and I have a course book,but how should I start.They give me a list of words that I have to study,but memorizing it is a pain.Any suggestions?


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01-13-2008, 11:22 PM

its takes a lot of practice, I know that.
I think just patience would help, learning a language isn't easy.
Also, getting Language CD's help a lot too. You can hear the
pronounciations and everything.


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01-13-2008, 11:25 PM

Thanks^^ my course came with Cd's
my frieds suggested flash cards maybe they both will help


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01-13-2008, 11:26 PM

i usually just review it in my mind.
If I cant figure out a pronounciation and it sounds wrong on the CD, i go
online and hear it spoken in a sentence. That helps me understand how
it is spoken casually.


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01-13-2008, 11:30 PM

Yeah I actually do better with online lessons
but I try to learn when I have free time.Mostly in class though lol


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01-13-2008, 11:32 PM

haha, same here. I do with most of my free time.
I was watching a tv show and they slipped in a few japanese words that i wasnt expecting. and I completely caught on and picked it up.
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01-13-2008, 11:35 PM

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Thanks^^ my course came with Cd's
my frieds suggested flash cards maybe they both will help
If u are native english speaker the sounds may be a bit hard at first, but i think the best way to memorise vocabulary is to have something like cellphone with it or something writen with u all the time, and if u have free time just look at it and try to memorise. ohh and reading conversations helps, i catch things here.
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I try to drown myself in japanese for a day and sometimes I catch words in songs from like an cafe and I know what it means.
I know greetings and a few random things from anime lol


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If u are native english speaker the sounds may be a bit hard at first, but i think the best way to memorise vocabulary is to have something like cellphone with it or something writen with u all the time, and if u have free time just look at it and try to memorise. ohh and reading conversations helps, i catch things here.
well I guess its no so much as pronouncing but memorizing thats all


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01-14-2008, 12:06 AM

when I learn a word I use it every chance I get to learn to use it when I need it.
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