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Best websites for learning Japanese?
I'm interested in learning Japanese. Would you mind recommending some of your favorite websites? They can be pay or free, as long as they're of good quality. :)
Thank you!
Also, I'm not an otaku... I don't watch anime.. Just want to learn the language, because I like the culture & want to be able to read where I'm going when I visit there next time.. LoL Among other things, of course. :)
3 Answers
- ?Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
The best way to learn Japanese I find is online. I have studied from lots of sites, here are the best of the best website that teach Japanese.
- Full lessons on almost every topic.
- Lessons start from the very basics - to advanced.
- They teach Japanese in casual Japanese and polite and formal Japanese (for buisness situations)
- They have the largest vocabulary list/dictionary available
- They also teach you to write Japanese
- Its free
http://www.japanesepod101.com/
- They have lots of audio lessons to chose from, but you have to sign up.
- You get 1 week free trial, if your not willing to pay 10$ a month on contract, you can just keep re-signing up for the free account.
- They teach polite and casual Japanese, but there isn't a lot of structure (no from beggining to end, all just random)
- This website has a lot of in depth lessons covering certian topics
- Everything is natural Japanese, taught from a Japanese speaker
- RotbucheLv 71 decade ago
Here are some sites I can recommend:
http://www.japanesepod101.com/
http://www.timwerx.net/home/index.htm
http://www.learn-japanese.info/
http://home.inter.net/kenbutler/particlehome.html
http://japanese-lesson.com/index.html
http://www.freejapaneselessons.com/
Links to learn Kanji:
http://www.winttk.com/japanesekanji/strokeorder/ka...