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Re:Books or software recommendation 13 Years, 9 Months ago
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I know this is kind of off topic, but I wanted to see if anyone knows where you can purchase kanji/kana practice writing notebooks online? I know that you can download paper with the squares on it, but my printer doesn't work, and I wanted to see if there was somewhere I could get either paper or a notebook with practice squares in it.
Thanks!
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Re:Books or software recommendation 13 Years, 9 Months ago
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You should check on Amazon.com They have everything you need
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Re:Books or software recommendation 13 Years, 9 Months ago
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Will do. Thank you!
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Re:Books or software recommendation 13 Years, 9 Months ago
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I'm glad I help!
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Re:Books or software recommendation 13 Years, 8 Months ago
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For the iPhone/iPad users out there, I've been using several apps that have been really helpful, in addition to workbooks and software.
iKanji touch - if you're at a level where you are starting to learn kanji, this is a GREAT way to learn and practice. It not only teaches kanji meanings and their readings, but also the proper way to write them.
Human Japanese - this is available for PC as well and takes you through the basics, teaching hiragana then katakana, then on to grammar, etc. The text is full of cultural references as well, which I found very educational.
Kana Flip, Japanese Flip, Kanji Flip - Flashcards on the go basically, also found it very useful for practice.
On another note, there are sites online to practice Japanese with native speakers (I'm deleting the name of the site, as apparently it's against the rules. Sorry!). I haven't used it extensively yet so I can't be definitive in my opinion here, but it allows you to interact with native Japanese speakers. It's a site where you might teach someone a bit of English (or any other language you are fluent in) while they help you with whatever language you are interested in.
I hope these are helpful!!
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Re:Books or software recommendation 13 Years, 8 Months ago
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Hello everyone! I'm not sure if this question was already answered, if it was then I'm sorry.
I'd like to know what should I learn in the beginning when learning Japanese, as in, should I try learning kanji instead of reading texts written using the latin alphabet, etc?
Thanks for reading this ^^
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