![]() Sure, it wasn’t vocabulary or grammar, but it was a very clear starting point. If I go onto a Japanese website or crack open a manga in Japanese, I will see kana, no doubt about it. One day though, it occurred to me to just start with kana. There were random kana that I knew past those as well, but other than that, I didn’t know much. I did the traditional writing kana over and over thing, but it didn’t really stick for the most part – I got the vowels down and that was pretty much it. I can’t remember when, but I had, at some point, learned of kana. As time went on, I did start getting a clearer idea of where I should start. From 6th grade to 11th grade, I struggled to find a starting point. I first gathered whatever I could from anime & manga, fan sites, and my friends who seemed to know a bit. Unfortunately, I didn’t know where to start. ![]() It became my passion and I wanted to learn the language associated with the medias – Japanese. I was about halfway through 6th grade and I discovered anime & manga. The position where you want to learn Japanese, but you don’t really know where to start, so you just gather all the words you can find, and believe you are learning, but know you aren’t quite “learning” the language. It’s actually more for the people who are in a position I used to be in. If you’re one of the “teach me” sort of people, this post is sort of for you. ![]() Following that “I wanna learn Japanese”, depending on who you are talking to, will either be something along the lines of “teach me” or “say something”. ![]()
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