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Learning Japanese


Question Posted Saturday July 29 2006, 2:31 am

I've been casually learning Japanese from an online friend and have recently started to learn the language more in depth over the enternet. So I was wondering does anyone know a good site for learning Japanese particle? X_X they are so hard to understand sometimes all I know really is 'wa' and 'no' and 'ka' (is desu considered a particle? x3) So I'm able to ask simple questions and make simple statements but I wanted to know also if anyone had any advice. My online friend is 13 and Japanese but often finds it hard to explain to me things ^_^;; any advice or helful sites maybe?

I'm not sure if I posted this in the right place I wasnt sure sorry if it isnt!



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MHScutie87 answered Saturday July 29 2006, 10:41 am:
Heyy yeah particles can be extremely confusing! "Desu" is not considered a particle. It is simply just the ending of a sentence, just like "Masu". Some really great websites that have helped me with particles and such are:

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good luck- :)

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orphans answered Saturday July 29 2006, 10:10 am:
Congratulations on beginning to learn Japanese!

To master the written and oral parts of this language, look into the RosettaStone series. This series is an excellent language tool!

However, this series is expensive. Your local library or a library near you may have this series at their library and you could check it out, or buy it at a discounted price on EBAY. Here is the actual site, where you can learn about the series: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)

Also, if you go to www.transparent.com, you can find many different and valuable programs Transparent language has to offer, along with the free conversational phrase page they offer there!

Good Luck and Keep on Learning!
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Eustachius answered Saturday July 29 2006, 4:46 am:
The only advice I can offer is to keep at it. Do it when you're bored, or when you don't have anything else to do. Practice, practice, practice! ^_~

I have a "Learn to speak Japanese" program, but I've always found this site really useful for vocabulary:
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Good luck! ^_^

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