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Japanese Speaker here! I've seen that many people use the Genki 1 Notebook and Work book! Specifically the orange one which is Volume 3 Level 1. You learn using the textbook + work book combination and it teaches you starting from elementary/most used kanji including all of the different uses of the Kanji. Space to trace/write the kanji as well as......   5 reply
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Learn and memorize all of the hiragana and katakana (both) characters first. Best way to memorize is to get the names of your favorite things or places, and write them down. I memorized characters like maま and fuふ because I liked mafumafu back when I was still in N5 japanese. After that, you can then memorize all of the vocabulary from N5. Mem......   3 reply
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I'm not on Kanji yet, so I can't say. But have you already learned hiragana and katakana?   2 reply
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Yes Kanji is tough but not actually that tricky if you know the figure and it's meaning suppose take 山 (やま) mountain kanji it has two readings Oniyomi (chinese reading) and Kuniyomi (Japanese reading) the Chinese reading is:- san サン And Kuniyomi Japanese reading is :- yama やま But when you use it in sentence suppose take a Japanese ......   1 reply
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hello im also learning kanji and i think u shouldnt learn word by word if ur a beginner level then try to find japanese children media (storybooks,tv shows,etc) with furigana to immerse it slowly then move on to higher grade ones its also important to learn from kanji books that has example of any word in conversation, scenario, passage make kanji......   2 reply
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Dr lingua is a really nice site for hiragana+katakana using games since is the basis before learn kanji and stuff https://drlingua.com/ I hope your studies goes well!! good luck!!   reply
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I was the same way I learned hiragana first since it seemed easier but I felt I want getting anywhere since all the other websites or YouTube videos Were telling me one thing and then something else when I searched it up. I tried Pimsleur it gives lessons on basic greetings and formal ways to say “hi” or “nice weather”. If you can’t get ......   reply
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I recommend wanikani - it's free until you reach a certain level. It's really fun studying on that site   1 reply
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