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/a/ - Anime & Manga [Make a Post] 日本語 thread Nanonymous 2020-06-02 01:17:43 No. 2635 (L) [D] [U] [F] [S] [L] [A] [C] >>2668 >>2889 File: a699503bc86215baf897a576f00846a8335920ba7d697c992f6587f57817c95d.jpg ( dl ) (174.58 KiB) Learn 日本語 with なの! Guides: Tofugu Hiragana guide: https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/learn-hiragana/ Tofugu Katakana guide: https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/learn-katakana/ Itazuraneko kana learning tool: https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/kana.html Tae Kim complete guide: http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/complete/ Itazuraneko main guide: https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/guide.html /jp/ anon guide: https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/anon/alternativeguide.html Tofugu grammar guides: https://www.tofugu.com/japanese-grammar/ Tae Kim grammar guide: http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar Tofugu counting guide: https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/counting-in-japanese/ Tofugu counters guide: https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/japanese-counters-guide/ 日 counter in detail: https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/japanese-counter-ka-nichi/ Big counters list with explanations: https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/japanese-counters-list/ Kanji Damage kanji list with translations and color coding: https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/horon/kanji/kanjidamage.html Big kanji list grouped by Kanken levels: https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/horon/kanji/ichiranhyou.html Moar study resources: https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/library/benkyou.html Dictionaries: Online dictionary 1: https://jisho.org Online dictionary 2: https://ichi.moe FOSS offline dictionary application: https://www.tagaini.net FOSS realtime dictionary browser extension: https://foosoft.net/projects/yomichan/ Flashcards: FOSS flashcard application: https://apps.ankiweb.net Core 2K/6K Anki deck mirror 1: https://mega.nz/#!QIQywAAZ!g6wRM6KvDVmLxq7X5xLrvaw7HZGyYULUkT_YDtQdgfU Core 2K/6K Anki deck mirror 2: https://anonfiles.com/x6i7r84do8/Core_2k_6k_Optimized_Japanese_Vocabulary_apkg Itazuraneko Anki guide: https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/anki.html IPC API Anki plugin useful if combined with Yomichan: https://foosoft.net/projects/anki-connect/ Heatmap Anki plugin useful to keep track of progress: https://github.com/glutanimate/review-heatmap/releases Japanese boards to lurk: Watkins 2channel: https://www2.5ch.net/5ch.html Nishimura 2channel: https://www.2ch.sc/2ch.html Futaba channel: https://www.2chan.net /librejp/: https://sportschan.org/librejp/catalog.html (you need a japanese ip address for some of these) Nanonymous 2020-06-02 01:23:34 No. 2636 [D] [U] [F] File: 204f6517fb1d6bd77a95d4d6891f061cc01e5bba9d90b581ceb7a34ed36dff34.png ( dl ) (117.82 KiB) Wikipedia Hiragana table Nanonymous 2020-06-02 01:24:30 No. 2637 [D] [U] [F] File: 0893a5a166349dabe3d610d0179b8b652e50d8cf35f8757a5bfba97adf2aef66.jpg ( dl ) (1.45 MiB) Tofugu Hiragana table Nanonymous 2020-06-02 01:25:15 No. 2638 [D] [U] [F] File: 7d61b53b8f6b6e46c7263d5df4c1ac6a9d9a60c290eeb9ef46d2ee17e418944a.png ( dl ) (103.37 KiB) Wikipedia Katakana table Nanonymous 2020-06-02 01:25:57 No. 2639 [D] [U] [F] File: 07dda4f469be575ff9b603797c0830224b4093d4d83fd6f8480c70b74974dcad.jpg ( dl ) (1.96 MiB) Tofugu Katakana table Nanonymous 2020-06-02 01:29:56 No. 2640 [D] this thread is painfully cringe, kys weeb Nanonymous 2020-06-02 01:31:38 No. 2641 [D] >>2644 Right now I am 92 + 528 cards through the core 2000 deck. I am very satisfied with the results I am seeing after my vocabulary being stagnant for a few years. Nanonymous 2020-06-02:13:25 No. 2644 [D] [U] [F] File: a06cac59d86f74fe71005ddaad42f3a8f5ac80d3ec1eb3d4be16d38fed17cf15.gif ( dl ) (63.70 KiB) >>2641 I recently restarted from scratch after a year of hiatus cause I had forgot too much stuff. Feels like a fresh start desu. Nanonymous 2020-06-02 04:18:43 No. 2646 [D] >>2647 Do weebs know that the Japanese hate foreigners? Nanonymous 2020-06-02 04:34:43 No. 2647 [D] >>2795 >>2646 That is not true of all Japanese people. Many would be proud that you chose to learn their language and learn about their culture. Nanonymous 2020-06-02 12:52:47 No. 2653 [D] [U] [F] >>2889 >>2903 File: e901ddec458cf79d635f924c247adda3e58beae88ac649978397a02579e3080f.png ( dl ) (1.35 MiB) お元気ですかなのちゃん? Genki 1st edition: https://mega.nz/folder/DFkBWYwL#zZJKHdeLKjzMbulhnuFoYw Genki 2nd edition: https://mega.nz/folder/HZ9hVKrS#kjFTgYu2_tMxkAwKNEBi2w Namasensei's Japanese Course(VERY IMPORTANT!!!): https://invidio.us/playlist?list=PL9987A659670D60E0 Nanonymous 2020-06-02 16:51:26 No. 2668 [D] [U] [F] File: 9089300f19bd4a33eb84d009e2e2b5919b422979c760700ec02d38c98b30d3d2.jpg ( dl ) (225.28 KiB) >>2635 Nice thread, very thorough. Saved. Nanonymous 2020-06-04 21:02:04 No. 2784 [D] >>2788 バムプ Nanonymous 2020-06-04 22:43:29 No. 2788 [D] >>2784 There is not too much discuss I guess. Saying that I've done my Anki cards for the day doesn't really provide any interesting content. I was proud that I was able to read the title of a video the other day named おにぎりの作り方【Blender】 after recently learning what the 方 suffix does to a verb. Nanonymous 2020-06-05 04:45:27 No. 2795 [D] >>2647 Proud in the sense that their country is about as relevant as the whites', so much so that foreigners learn jap as they do english. The number one fantasy of nips is to be white, after all. If you're white and perplexed by what shitlibs call "white privilege" try living in japan for more than a year and experience parts of nip culture not accustomed to foreign tourists and learn the true meaning of soft racism. I don't expect tranny-tier sociopaths to care though Nanonymous 2020-06-10 23:12:46 No. 2888 [D] Saving these words for later: 陽キャ (ようキャ): Positive character cheerful / social 陰キャ (いんキャ): Negative character antisocial Nanonymous 2020-06-11 02:36:12 No. 2889 [D] >>2890 >>5001 >>5260 >>2635 Based effort post. >FOSS flashcard application: https://apps.ankiweb.net Sounds very cool. Unfortunately the OpenBSD port is broken. >>2653 >Genki 1st edition: Requires JS to download. Mind uploading the PDF here? Nanonymous 2020-06-11 02:49:46 No. 2890 [D] >>2891 >>2889 >Requires JS to download Does megatools not work for it? Nanonymous 2020-06-11 03:09:54 No. 2891 [D] >>2890 >megatools Works great, thanks nanon. Nanonymous 2020-06-11 04:20:15 No. 2892 [D] [U] [F] >>3587 File: 478c077ca920d05d4bcc6737042a69d80d979a97128d6f18c2a4e08fe3363619.jpg ( dl ) (45.17 KiB) FOSS offline application for learning kana/kanji. https://www.f-droid.org/en/packages/org.kaqui/ Nanonymous 2020-06-11 05:31:45 No. 2893 [D] don't learn Japanese and don't come to librejp ebi Nanonymous 2020-06-14 22:58:45 No. 2903 [D] [U] [F] File: be858d3bf2cb4552b6de51f67c2de59cb4eede26b619055c2fd65c2fbc95ae75.jpg ( dl ) (29.39 KiB) To add on OP there are many other grammar guides, Tae Kim one is the easiest one. Some other that are more complex or focus on different things are: https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/grammar/imabi/imabi_full.html https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/anon/ixrec.html https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/anon/sakubi.html https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/anon/boiro.html And of course the good'ol Genki >>2653 Nanonymous 2020-11-09 07:30:15 No. 3586 [D] I should also add that there's an mpv add-on that allows you to make Anki cards while watching anime. https://youtu.be/vU85ramvyo4 Nanonymous 2020-11-09 07:34:16 No. 3587 [D] >>3600 >>2892 I used this app many years ago when I first started. Highly recommend it. Nanonymous 2020-11-10 19:50:30 No. 3594 [D] https://mega.nz/folder/rIIHhAxb#d6GV9ZNTj9gUEaQtfGluqg Yomichan dictionaries Nanonymous 2020-11-14 23:03:50 No. 3646 [D] >>3647 Why is nano's name in hiragana? Nanonymous 2020-11-15 00:34:07 No. 3647 [D] >>3646 だって可愛いことんだもん Nanonymous 2020-11-15 01:35:01 No. 3648 [D] >>3649 >Jap thread I'm a systematic learner. I hate the pile-on learning. Can some give me the computer syntax so I can learn more efficiently? Nanonymous 2020-11-15 03:35:16 No. 3649 [D] >>3648 you cant have the syntax because boomer braindamage prevents it from being properly documented, let alone having a terse grammar av 2020-11-15 11:35:18 No. 3650 [D] can someone give me good japanese translation for "nanochan" or "nyano". it's for a banner. thanks Nanonymous 2020-11-15 11:46:21 No. 3651 [D] >>3652 >>3653 >3650 なの is read as nano (な na, の no) ちゃん is read as chan (ち chi, ゃ ya but its a small ゃ so it replaces the vowel of the character before it, ちゃ cha, ん n) but also the etymology of chan, at least in the context of imageboards, was a contraction of the word 'channel' on a japanese website (i forget why but i think it had to do with 2 channels on the NES). so using chan in this context, refering to imageboards is actually kinda funny because that not even how japanese people started using the word. Nanonymous 2020-11-15 11:51:58 No. 3652 [D] >>3653 >>3651 Westerners taking cultural words and values without understanding them? das crazy av 2020-11-15 17:18:06 No. 3653 [D] >>3655 >>3651 thank you very much. that's quite a lot of info for 2 words. >so using chan in this context in the context of 2 channel on the NES? >>3652 taking? if japanese want my Chile words i would be more than happy to give them a fuck tonne of them. Nanonymous 2020-11-15 23:10:35 No. 3655 [D] [U] [F] File: 852d9629c78f154ef968ca3970c7e01766703a7522b01e78a340a5e1a3cafe07.jpg ( dl ) (19.32 KiB) >>3653 The convention for loan words like 'channel' is Katakana. ちゃん is, of course, a form of honorific usually applied to cute girls and English imageboards reveled in the double meaning of 'chan'. The exception is 8channel which is shit. Just to keep things simple confusing Futuba renders 'Channeru' in Hiragana. Nanonymous 2020-11-22 04:30:31 No. 3678 [D] [U] [F] File: 7215aa1e2536b2ef3194a9054938fda0ddfde0df8f693e62a7ed526e65f0d827.png ( dl ) (759.67 KiB) tfw it is 1 month last time I opened anki why is it so difficult to achieve dekiru? Nanonymous 2020-12-14 02:47:04 No. 4057 [D] [U] [F] >>6623 File: d4934216c0469da447b6f7edf45bdccfb979ffcc9816a438fc032ae3c58133b4.jpg ( dl ) (407.40 KiB) I made an anki deck for learning core japanese vocab. It's the second version. Ankidrone starter pack V2 https://files.catbox.moe/cxcsq7.apkg This deck is designed to help you quickly learn core Japanese vocabulary. The deck consists of 3 sub decks. Learn all cards from the first subdeck, and use the rest of the cards as a supplement to the sentence mining phase, and in cases where you cannot find sentences for certain words on your own. If you already have a lot of words in Anki, I recommend sorting the entire deck using Morphman. Nanonymous 2021-01-03 16:35:54 No. 4800 [D] I've found that Anki doesn't really do it for me. My brain learns pattern recognition instead of the actual meaning of the words. I think I need to try learn by reading. Does anyo...