All Resources For You Guys To Study Japanese
Looking to start learning about the Japanese language I collected many recommendations online due to accepting all leads and opinions.
I recommend learning Hiragana and Katakana first if you haven't already as it is quite necessary, and can be quite satisfying to read, in my opinion.
For immersion I like to listen to Japanese music on YouTube and try to pick out things that I recognize. I watched a lot of Japanese live streams. By the way, you can try to get YoiTV online or from youtube guide videos. It offers lots of TV channels' streaming, helpful for your listening. Here is the video guide: https://youtu.be/neWJP2ysw8E
Twitter can also be helpful if you follow Japanese speakers, as it has google translate built in, however, as I'm sure you probably know, don't rely on google translate, it sucks, especially for Japanese, I've found the translator linked above to be better, but it is still of course not 100% accurate.
I have garnered a few resources:
Dictionary: https://jisho.org/
Translator: https://www.deepl.com/translator
I haven't used this site much myself yet but have heard quite good things about it: https://marshallyin.com/
For Kanji: https://www.wanikani.com/ also https://apps.ankiweb.net/
News site to practice reading: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/easy/
Good luck for all you guys who are learning Japanese.
#japan
#japanese
#learnjapanese
#studyjapanese
#jtv
I recommend learning Hiragana and Katakana first if you haven't already as it is quite necessary, and can be quite satisfying to read, in my opinion.
For immersion I like to listen to Japanese music on YouTube and try to pick out things that I recognize. I watched a lot of Japanese live streams. By the way, you can try to get YoiTV online or from youtube guide videos. It offers lots of TV channels' streaming, helpful for your listening. Here is the video guide: https://youtu.be/neWJP2ysw8E
Twitter can also be helpful if you follow Japanese speakers, as it has google translate built in, however, as I'm sure you probably know, don't rely on google translate, it sucks, especially for Japanese, I've found the translator linked above to be better, but it is still of course not 100% accurate.
I have garnered a few resources:
Dictionary: https://jisho.org/
Translator: https://www.deepl.com/translator
I haven't used this site much myself yet but have heard quite good things about it: https://marshallyin.com/
For Kanji: https://www.wanikani.com/ also https://apps.ankiweb.net/
News site to practice reading: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/easy/
Good luck for all you guys who are learning Japanese.
#japan
#japanese
#learnjapanese
#studyjapanese
#jtv
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