Are there any video games that can teach you japanese? This is a serious question
Are there any video games that can teach you japanese? This is a serious question
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>This is a serious question
No it isn't.
I've heard the Learn To Survive! games are pretty good for basics. They're all on steam
No. Use Genki, Pimsleur, and Anki.
>Pimsleur
Yes OP, get pimsleur. you will learn japanese after paying money.
get good
Or he can just torrent it.
>Discrediting something because it costs money
Don't be an idiot.
>westshit game
>find words
this would assume he knows a little grammar.
Im about half way into Pimsleur and it's very good for beginners so far.
I love Japanese and Japanese language
I learned english from video games.
That guide is for people who made it past the first few retard filters of Japanese
You absolutely can't just jump into this strategy. This will only work if you are late-beginner at the very very earliest.
I bought both the text book and work book do genki 1. I’m planning on starting it in January since school is on rn, I already memorized both alphabets and such but I’m wondering if there’s any videos of people teaching with genki like a class or something on YouTube
English is simpler then Japanese.
外人としては、日本語は一生かかっても学ばぬもの
I know this guy does.
youtube.com
Cant confirm or deny if it's any good though. I don't actually watch him.
Actually the lessons might be locked behind his patreon? Maybe somebody else itt can give some insight or a better rec if one exists
No it is absolutely not. English is a nightmare
Don't get me wrong, Japanese has its challenges but nothing that compares to a silent "b"
looks like his streaming classes are locked on patreon.
Play pokemon, it doesn't have any kanji and is simple enough to get most of its dialogue.
you don't just make custom decks right off the bat dude, you need some sort of foundation first
Japanese games are good for learning Japanese.
The alphabet used for normal people's languages doesn't require autism, not the same
This
>it doesn't have any kanji
that's harder to understand than a sentence with a lot of kanji
You have to be autistic to learn japanese?
yes?
Is this just kana? That takes a couple of days to memorize.