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Anybody wants to practice japanese? ٩(๑òωó๑)۶

Member Since
1 Jul, 2017
Location
Argentina
Number of Posts
7

I would like to make a group with people who are interested about improving their kanji reading as me.( ´∀`)

デブラ (=^・ω・^=)

#1 Posted by WhiteHappy over 7 years ago
Member Since
13 Jun, 2018
Location
Japan
Number of Posts
132

Sure, I'm in. What did you have in mind?

 

Personally I'm in the endless process of writing down the joyo kanji by hand^^

Individualism is overrated.

#2 Posted by Yog-Sothoth over 7 years ago
Member Since
1 Jul, 2017
Location
Argentina
Number of Posts
7
I was thinking about making a Whatsapp group maybe...

デブラ (=^・ω・^=)

#3 Posted by WhiteHappy over 7 years ago
Member Since
13 Jun, 2018
Location
Japan
Number of Posts
132

Technically a good idea, though I'm really not a handy kind of guy. I generally use mine as a clock and once in a while I write a sms or phone someone, but the thing is mostly just laying around on a shelf near my bed - which annoys some people, but I'm not a fan of handys.

 

How about Skype instead?^^

Individualism is overrated.

#4 Posted by Yog-Sothoth over 7 years ago
Member Since
10 Aug, 2020
Number of Posts
34

It’s fun to see that there are a lot of people who want to practice because there are just some different things that have been done. I know that there are some people who love to do this but there are just some people who can see this properly. I know that there are people that is legitimately interested there.

31 years old from USA. New when it comes to Japanese Culture.

#5 Posted by Marlon Johansson over 4 years ago
Member Since
8 Aug, 2025
Location
Deutschland
Number of Posts
2

Hi guys. Im really new to Japanese. I just finnished hiragana and katakan and dont know how to continue. Some people say kanji, but i dont even know basic words jet. Please help me.

Ole

#6 Posted by Ole about 2 weeks ago
Member Since
24 Jul, 2024
Number of Posts
4

Ole wrote on Friday

Hi guys. Im really new to Japanese. I just finnished hiragana and katakan and dont know how to continue. Some people say kanji, but i dont even know basic words jet. Please help me.

Hello Ole! こんにちは!

Why not start with grade 1 kanji? You can go to the practice page on this website https://www.tanoshiijapanese.com/practice/ and select kanji, and start studying from lesson 1. Try to look up the kanji and make sure you are writing them with the correct stroke order too! I noticed this website is a really wonderful free resource. There are other games for vocabulary and such, too.

Make sure to keep practicing hiragana and katakana by using them to write down as many vocab as you can think of. As you learn more kanji, you can fill in the blanks and eventually your list will grow longer.

頑張って!

#7 Posted by Chiyotoshichiyo about 1 week ago
Member Since
14 May, 2025
Location
United States
Number of Posts
3

Chiyotoshichiyo wrote yesterday at 2:16 PM

Ole wrote on Friday at 7:47 AM

Hi guys. Im really new to Japanese. I just finnished hiragana and katakan and dont know how to continue. Some people say kanji, but i dont even know basic words jet. Please help me.

Hello Ole! こんにちは!

Why not start with grade 1 kanji? You can go to the practice page on this website https://www.tanoshiijapanese.com/practice/ and select kanji, and start studying from lesson 1. Try to look up the kanji and make sure you are writing them with the correct stroke order too! I noticed this website is a really wonderful free resource. There are other games for vocabulary and such, too.

Make sure to keep practicing hiragana and katakana by using them to write down as many vocab as you can think of. As you learn more kanji, you can fill in the blanks and eventually your list will grow longer.

頑張って!

not Ole but this'll help a lot, thank you ^^ I'm a bit more of a beginner as well but I can somewhat make sentences? Seriously tho, thanks

+Polaris+

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