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Vocal Japanese Software - 10-02-2008, 11:27 PM

What is the best software program to use to learn Japanese? I learn best by listening and repeating sounds. I know I could learn Japanese if I could use a software program that says the words. Anyone have any suggestions.


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10-06-2008, 01:07 AM

I have a program called Instant Imersion Japanese 3.0 (the cover of my version look like that:http://www.journeyed.com/images/2/57772758N.jpg, but there are other version of this sofware) I bought it at Best Buy, it's very great. The firsts lecons are about basic vocabulary such as number, colour, greetings, etc and the words are said by two different person, so if you don't hear clealy what one say, you can hear the other proncounce it.
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Rosetta Stone - 10-07-2008, 11:04 PM

I'd would say Rosetta Stone is a pretty good software for what your looking, it repeats the sounds over and over, and stuff like that. I use it myself, although you will occasionly need to look up a translation for a certain work if you get stuck or are confused about what the word means. It does work pretty well.
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10-07-2008, 11:06 PM

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I'd would say Rosetta Stone is a pretty good software for what your looking, it repeats the sounds over and over, and stuff like that. I use it myself, although you will occasionly need to look up a translation for a certain work if you get stuck or are confused about what the word means. It does work pretty well.
I agree with that, though you can get some good audio's online if you look far enough : D
Japanese-online.com was a good place to start for me.


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