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Title: Learning to read in Japanese...?
Post by: Kenichi123 on November 29, 2010, 04:47:55 PM
Hey, I suppose everyone here actually knows a thing or two about Japanese reading, yeah,

Anyways; to get to the point;

Anyone know a good site where I can learn to read or listen to Japanese? I'm gettin' kind of tired of waiting for people to translate beloved manga or games/ or sub anime =\

Thanks~
Title: Re: Learning to read in Japanese...?
Post by: Lisk on December 01, 2010, 08:23:07 AM
http://www.guidetojapanese.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
http://thepiratebay.org/torrent/4442567/Everything.You.Need.to.Learn.Japanese_%5BLaMara8%5D
Title: Re: Learning to read in Japanese...?
Post by: tenck5k on December 02, 2010, 12:44:42 AM
I was actually considering taking Elementary Japanese in the coming semester. This may give me a head start. Are those two links what you used to learn Lisk? If so, I'm in! XD
Title: Re: Learning to read in Japanese...?
Post by: JackO on December 02, 2010, 05:56:15 AM
I used to play a game called Shenmue II, of which the dialogue was in Japanese, with English subtitles so I sorta ended up picking up some Japanese phrases... mainly swear words... but reading Japanese is obviously a different matter what with Kanji and such its not just speaking it phonetically or otherwise... you have to recognise the symbols and everything.

I'd say obviously start simple and work your way up, Rome wasn't built in a day... maybe once you've started to learn some of the words you could try reading some simple kids manga or something and work your way up. I don't know if listening to and speaking Japanese at the same time would  make things harder or easier... although I suppose if you want to understand un-translated anime you'll want to do both, in which case my advice would be to immerse yourself in japanese stuff, where you know what they're saying. Like I had the game that I played, maybe you could find things in japanese with English subtitles and then learn to recognise simple words and phrases, keep saying them and listening to them and putting them into sentences and such.

That'd be my rather lengthy advice on how to go about it.  :clap: