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OMGGG thanks for all the resources this really helps :,)
hey oomf...idk if i should be asking this but what resources/apps/websites do you use for japanese?
i started earlier this year around in may with duolingo but i don't really do it religiously and everything but it's like the only thing i use so if you do have any you're willing to share it would be nice :D
hope your illness is better now, getting sick always sucks
noo this is perfectly fine to ask i love helping ppl get started w japanese :D thank you for the ask !!
generally speaking, i do not recommend duolingo japanese for anything more than mere practice. if youre looking for an app experience, i'd actually recommend busuu over duolingo bc it actually takes the time to explain grammar concepts, whereas duolingo trains you to remember sentences. so like idk i feel like busuu better prepares you to encounter new words in the wild and use them.
i learned using the genki textbooks, which i think is pretty common. you can find both volumes and their respective workbooks here.
also w japanese i recommend getting as much practice w the different areas of language as possible (writing reading speaking listening) which duolingo doesn't really do. here you can find reading practice from absolute beginner to intermediate level, after that you can try reading young adult novels and some manga.
for listening, i like comprehensible japanese. she has a lot of great videos. when learning to speak as babies, we learn first through listening, so i think this is the most important thing to practice. she has videos for all different levels, she speaks very clearly, and she provides clear visuals so you can adapt to words you may not know.
for writing, i usually just keep a diary in japanese. i've done this since like week 1 and its cool to see your progress, but it also gives you a space to review what you learned. if you learned vocabulary related to clothes, maybe take a bit of time to talk abt your outfit, etc.
speaking is hardest to practice, and my weakest point. you can find ppl on reddit who are willing to practice speaking w you, or for me, i just talk to myself. i started w something called shadowing, you just listen to someone speaking in japanese and you copy what they're saying. i think its best to do w vloggers rather than anime bc vloggers speak like. realistically where as anime is actually just as cheesy in japanese as the english dub.
japanese is super fun tho, and if you ever wanna practice we can like message in japanese if you want :D i gotta practice mine too tbh, im not actually great w generating speech/text lol
thank you for the ask!! hope you're well :))
I've put together a collection of four Japanese expressions, each formed with a pair of kanji.




画
※ エ, カイ, ガ, カク
※ はか.る, えが.く, かく.する, かぎ.る
※ picture, brush-stroke
動画 • どうが • animation, motion picture, moving image, video
画する • かくする • to draw (a line); to demarcate, to mark, to divide, to map out; to plan
企画 • きかく • planning, project, plan, design
Reasons to learn Japanese
It's always good to be bilingual
Knowing a different language can give you confidence
You can go to Japan and speak to people without being so nervous
You can read Lawlu and Zosan yaoi
You can show off infront of your friends
You have alternative languages to write for top secret stuff! (gay porn)
And of course the most important, you can understand anime!