DJT is the best Japanese language learning thread on Zig Forums for むっつりスケベ共 that are interested in everything Japanese (no politics ) Japanese speakers learning English are also welcome
>2345 That's supposed to #2445, my bad You're cruel, just saging the thread like that as it was drawing its last breath
Alexander Long
乙 >almost a good OP! So much better than the previous thread though! Sorry, I had to use that opportunity for a bad pun >not like anybody will be posting anyway so not like it will matter
Reminder that reading non-natives' attempts at Japanese output (i.e. in this thread) will make your Japanese worse on a subconscious level that you cannot prevent
Nolan Carter
今日は三日間後出した ファイヤーホズのように とっても自慢だ
Noah Nelson
banpu
Jackson Gutierrez
Don't use my image for a garbage thread trash
Ayden Thompson
DJT is the best Japanese language learning vtuber shitposting thread on Zig Forums for むっつりスケベ共 that are interested in everything Japanese (no politics ) Japanese speakers learning English are also welcome
The only way to learn 日本語: 1.無理があんのよ 2.Don't waste time/money on ゴミ like: -Shitty apps, 英語 youtube channels, Genki, RTK, KLCC, Kanji Damage, Wanikani, Duolingo, language schools, classrooms, JLPT, Kanji Kentei tests etc. -Awful anki decks (only 2k/6k from the OP and a simple yomichan mining deck are ok) -You shouldn't spend more than 1-2 hours on Anki as a beginner and 30 minutes max after a few months, spamming easy is fine, Anki is only good at the start to prepare you for the journey -Pitch accent (doesn't exist, you can say words however you want youtube.com/watch?v=Jb7DRvot9Uc ) -Learning how to write on paper (you can do it later once you're decent at Japanese) 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, since the following points are what actually teaches you Japanese 3.Take care of yourself, read cosmetic/toothpaste ingredients, don't use fluoride, opt for natural ingredients only 4.Spend a few days getting familiar with hiragana and katakana 5.A few months of Anki 6k vocabulary and your favorite grammar guide while reading something easy on the side 6.A few years of reading, listening, watching vtubers, shitposting in /djt/ and having your posts corrected by Jap flags, googling stuff you don't know and you're done! 7.Move to Japan (optional) 8.Realize there's always more to learn and the ride never ends 絶対英語を学べる方法: youtube.com/channel/UCoSrY_IQQVpmIRZ9Xf-y93g