Post number #597066, ID: f6ba75
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I'm currently learning Russian and I'm planning on going to Japanese after I'm done with Russian Any hints or resources would be welcome
Post number #597070, ID: 17b877
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"after I'm done with Russian" *laugh hysterically*
Post number #597075, ID: f6ba75
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>>597070 ok then let's set the bar lower, I'll switch to Japanese once I reach elementary schooler levels of Russian
Post number #597088, ID: a0138b
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If you're determined enough you can try language learning apps like Duolingo. However, it's always better to find some group courses and learn from a professional
Post number #597100, ID: 17b877
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Duolingo's pretty terrible to start out with. It's only decent for practice after you've learned how the language work.
Tae Kim's Guide to Japanese is pretty good (http://www.guidetojapanese.org)
Post number #597120, ID: 500f90
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Tae Kim and kana (I used memrise), wanikani for Kanji, visual novels with a text hooker for practice (Kana and TK first) and you're daijoubu.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/15uvv72eVFBtcOlfHaHUfT_HhZsgWxd7VjT9u-zVSwdw/pub - cool guide. Pretty old, some links dead, rikai sama doesn't work with the latest firefoxes. Also I'm a Russian weeb with JLPT N2, ama.
Post number #597123, ID: c730d3
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Learn it from JAV intros when they nanpa the gurl.
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| I'm currently learning Russian and I'm planning on going to Japanese after I'm done with Russian
Any hints or resources would be welcome