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Im still learning hiragana and katakana... do you know a fast way of learning and remembering them? :/ please answer :(
Im still learning hiragana and katakana... do you know a fast way of learning and remembering them? :/ please answer :(
posted by Wikusia March 9, 2015 at 4:00am
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- Take a A4 paper sheet, on one side a table with hiragana, on the other with katakana, something like here:
www.benkyo.pl/lekcja-0/hiragana-tabela/
Whenever you forget a mark, you can quickly check it out.
And the fastest way of learning it for me was to practice it writing sentences. Get a textbook that has exercises and start writing sentences with grammar you've just learned.March 9, 2015 at 4:09am - HI , the fastest and most effective way to to learn both alphabet and kanji words is
by using Anki programme and its flash cards here is the link :
[ http://ankisrs.net/ ] . you can have it on android devices & OS & MAC . besides there are also other flash cards you can download and import to your anki deck , it sounds great .
March 9, 2015 at 6:42am - Memrise. It's like anki, but it doesn't let you judge if you were right or wrong, if you were right, you get it right, and if you were wrong, you got it wrong.March 9, 2015 at 7:24am
- It all depends on how you learn best. I know some people that will write anything they can think of using hiragana/katakana (even non-japanese words), other people use anki/memrise, etc. I brute force a lot of things I need to memorize, because it works well for me. I only had to write out the charts a few times before they stuck, and every now and then I'll go back and write them out a few more times just to make sure they stay fresh.
TL:DR Try a bunch of stuff out, see what works for you.March 9, 2015 at 7:32am - I used http://realkana.com/ to rememberMarch 9, 2015 at 8:00am
- hi guys . just don't forget that to learn a language like japanese you need to have patience and unfailing effort , all learning tools are practical as long as one is willing to learn .March 9, 2015 at 11:37pm
- There are flash cards by a company called White Rabbit that I used to learn Hiragana & Katakana. You can get them from Amazon. They are amazing and will use pictures to help you remember the kana. You can learn them all in a week! It makes it that easy! Plus they are convenient. You can carry them around anywhere. They helped me a lot! Good luck.March 10, 2015 at 3:03am
- thank you , 本当にありがとう。役に立つだったMarch 10, 2015 at 3:39am
- I agree with Zextia. http://realkana.com/ is the best way imho.March 11, 2015 at 8:04pm