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hi ya Deadally, I agree with others said. Dont study kanji before you advance youself, I mean understanding the grammar and such on. Studying kanji without dictionary or the furigana will frustate you extremely. I think you should start after have good amount vocabulary. Reading children books especially helps because they have furigana in it, and you will eventually familiarize with it.
Well I'm studying japanese too. If this thread gonna be japanese-language help center then I will join in the discussion to improve my lame skill.^_^ How ya doing, buddy? |
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