I personally find reading books and taking words and sentences from them easier, and I don't necessarily care 100% about efficiency. My main goals so far have been reading and that's about it so I made the decision to start sentence mining from books (starting tomorrow when the books arrive.)
I...
Hello there! I have a few lines that I don't really understand or not sure even after looking up dictionaries, so could someone please answer my questions?
1. 別邸に移してちょうだい
Does this line mean "please move the boy to the 別邸"?
2. 家族からも疎遠にされ、今はほぼいないことにされている。
I'm confused about this line. Is it...
Kichi is the fastest way to read and remember Japanese - extract Japanese text from images and turn it into flashcards. A few easy taps is all it takes, and you can start with a free week trial to see if you like it. To use Kichi, you simply share an image to the app. Then tap on any word in the...
I recently learned hiragana very quickly simply by reading these stories out loud which are written purely in hiragana Japanese Stories
I found that simply reading it out loud non-stop allowed me to learn all hiragana in a few days. I'm very keen to do the same with katakana but I'm having...
I wanted to know the name of the following phenomenon or practice:
Writing in lyrics 世界(ここ) and reading/singing it as ここ thus using both meanings.
Another simple example that appears a lot in Manga:
魔水晶(ラクリマ)
The Kanji show us the meaning - what this is, the reading is its name for all intents...
Hello everyone, I'm both new to learning Japanese and to the forums. I already have a few questions and I wanted to start with this one.
I know "wa" is read as は when it's a particle and as わ when is not.
My question is, is there a scenario where は by itself (as a particle) could be read as...
I'm doing a clean-out, so offering these up for anyone who wants them, else I guess they'll go on ebay. UK only because I'm not so generous as to pay international postage rates. A mix of stuff I'm done reading, and stuff I picked up off ebay etc. that I turned out not to like /won't re-read...
Good morning! My name is Kou. \(^o^)/ I want to hold Monthly Tadoku Challenge.
What is Tadoku?
‘Ta’ in tadoku means ‘a lot’, and ‘doku’ means ‘to read’. It's a challenge for language learner to read as many as they can within a month. (Originally, there is no time-limit at all, but there will...
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