The World of Urusei Yatsura's Lum
Miscellaneous => General Discussion => Topic started by: Urusei0Yatsura on August 31, 2009, 03:00:28 PM
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If you do, where and how did you learn and what level are you?
I don't know any Japanese.
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you take a class. My college offered it and I took 2 courses there. Basic Japanese I and Basic Japanese II
I believe there are more levels as well. If you want to learn Japanese you take a class, that's it.
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I can read japanese, except 99.99999% of Kanji. Whether you ask me if I understand what I'm reading, I'll have to say not most of the times. Whoever is interested in learning Japanese, must take classes since it's the only way.
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No, and no.
Oh, and did I mention "no"? =P
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I'm just sounding-out Hiragana & Kakakana (occasionally recognizing a word or phrase as I go). I look up name kanji (which serves to practice looking up Kanji in the first place & I like finding out what people's names mean). Not ready to form sentences yet. I play with the IME when I'm feeling bold.
Still haven't found any Japanese language classes here in-town. Nearest I know of are at KentState (a 120-mile round-trip).
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Veehive, it's Katakana, not Kakakana. xD
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I know a bit of hiragana and katakana ( I don't know how to write them yet T_T)
a few words and common phrases
so I would consider this very low, even though I know many things
I have learned by self study using whatever tools that are at my disposal.
I like taking this slowly as a hobby
*edit* I found this page which I though was very interesting
http://maki.typepad.com/justhungry/2009/04/the-best-way-to-learn-kanji-is-not-online.html (http://maki.typepad.com/justhungry/2009/04/the-best-way-to-learn-kanji-is-not-online.html)
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I suggest that, if ur not ready for a class yet or cant find one, you should learn Hiragana, Katakana, and if possible, Kanji, in that order, before you try to learn anything else by yourself.
I can read Hiragana and Katakana fine, though reading sentences doesn't mean I understand each word (vocabulary) and I know a few basic Kanji (the 2 courses have about 147 but I don't know them all)
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Lets just say I'm still at a elementary school level... when it comes to japanese... can't read Kanji, but for the others I do poorly enough to get at least the meaning of the sentences... XD