DJT is the best Japanese language learning hololive shitposting thread on Zig Forums for むっつりスケベ共 that are interested in everything Japanese Japanese speakers learning English are welcome as well
How to learn Japanese: 1.Don't waste time/money on garbage like: -All textbooks like Genki, RTK etc. -All mnemonics like KLCC, Kanji Damage etc. -All online courses like Wanikani, Duolingo etc. -All language schools, classrooms etc. -Shitty youtube channels like Cure dolly, matt etc. (日本語の森 is good) -Awful anki decks(only 2k/6k from the OP and a simple yomichan mining deck are good) -Spending 20 hours on Anki daily (you shouldn't spend more than 1-2 hours as a beginner and 30 minutes max after a few months, spamming easy is fine) -JLPT, Kanji Kentei tests etc. -Pitch accent(doesn't actually exist, you can say words however the fuck you want) -Learning how to write on paper (if you really want to waste time on this do it later once you know the basics) Avoiding these beginner traps will cut down your learning time considerably to less than 5 years if you learn every day and never give up 2.youtube.com/watch?v=0HIBDGni1-o 3.Spend a few days getting familiar with hiragana and katakana 4.A few months of Anki 6k vocabulary and your favorite grammar guide while reading something easy on the side 5.A few years of reading, watching hololive, googling stuff you don't know and you're done! 6.Realize there's always more to learn and the ride never ends 絶対英語を学べる方法: 一つ 楽勝だから方法なんていらないだろう
I've heard that one element of a kanji is connected to its meaning and the other to its reading. Is it true? How do I identify them?
Ethan White
Gz bro
Nolan Torres
it's true but it's kind of hit and miss with japanese because of how they borrowed the kanji from chinese (like changing the meaning of a kanji or the pronunciation changing over time & them borrowing several different readings from different time periods) - you can spot it with some elements, like 干、高, but sometimes it'll just mess you up cause you'll keep guessing the wrong reading. also the "meaning" element can be very arbitrary and undelpful. it doesn't really matter though, you'll start spotting kanji with similar readings and elements on your own if you read enough it works pretty well with chinese tho
It will come automatically with the reading and then you will get to those cases where you guess the reading wrong because of it. The meaning part I have never really seen how this would work out or give you any benefit whatsoever.