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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2016 11:52 pm
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Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 7:17 pm
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Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2016 10:00 pm
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Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2016 11:07 pm
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B0LLI Sailor Blue Rose B0LLI kuso...
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I know it's weird but I wanted to learn how to read and talk but not write and hear. Makes no sense I know. It's not that weird. You want to learn the language for entertainment purpose, rather than social interaction. Am I correct? I can read okay, and I can understand better than I can speak. No. I just want to understand signs in Japanese when I visit Japan and be able to say the right thing to other Japanese people. Also because I'm working at a Japanese grocery store. (Many things are in Japanese.) Oh, I didn't think of that, but that's a very good reason too. I would recommend the kana flashcard from White Rabbit Press, and go to any bookstore that has a language section, and get a book of beginning kanji. It should have at least have 100 kanji. Go through 5 a week.
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Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 10:47 am
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Sailor Blue Rose B0LLI Sailor Blue Rose B0LLI kuso...
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I know it's weird but I wanted to learn how to read and talk but not write and hear. Makes no sense I know. It's not that weird. You want to learn the language for entertainment purpose, rather than social interaction. Am I correct? I can read okay, and I can understand better than I can speak. No. I just want to understand signs in Japanese when I visit Japan and be able to say the right thing to other Japanese people. Also because I'm working at a Japanese grocery store. (Many things are in Japanese.) Oh, I didn't think of that, but that's a very good reason too. I would recommend the kana flashcard from White Rabbit Press, and go to any bookstore that has a language section, and get a book of beginning kanji. It should have at least have 100 kanji. Go through 5 a week.
If I can find such book at my library. XD But yeah it's not a bad idea at all! Thanks!
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Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2016 2:25 pm
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B0LLI Sailor Blue Rose B0LLI Sailor Blue Rose B0LLI kuso...
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I know it's weird but I wanted to learn how to read and talk but not write and hear. Makes no sense I know. It's not that weird. You want to learn the language for entertainment purpose, rather than social interaction. Am I correct? I can read okay, and I can understand better than I can speak. No. I just want to understand signs in Japanese when I visit Japan and be able to say the right thing to other Japanese people. Also because I'm working at a Japanese grocery store. (Many things are in Japanese.) Oh, I didn't think of that, but that's a very good reason too. I would recommend the kana flashcard from White Rabbit Press, and go to any bookstore that has a language section, and get a book of beginning kanji. It should have at least have 100 kanji. Go through 5 a week. If I can find such book at my library. XD But yeah it's not a bad idea at all! Thanks! A library may, but a bookstore should hopefully. If all else fails... Amazon.
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