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the last Spring I was taking a "beginner" Japanese class in an IRL course with actual people in it—about a dozen teenagers plus me. i think it kind of drove me away since the entire course base was designed on top of romaji, and basic grammar. a week i opened that r/LearnJapanese wiki. It's my third day and I've already learned 69% Hiragana syllabi by heart. MNEMONICS plus half an hour a day works. that is, you can just do things.
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You should go to tofugu.com so you can learn hiragana/katakana in one evening, and read japanese in a week. Then you could also check out their learning app, wich is called 'wanikani' and built around mnemonics and takes approach to learning japanese different from what it looks like in a classroom. Learning as adults is different and learning a second or third language is also different, so they take it into account. The app also employs SRS system which is aligned with the way human memory works. Well, I've learnt Japanese up to beginner level in a couple months to be able to travel Japan and read all signs and talk with people a little bit
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yup im using their cheatsheets
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