If you own an iPhone, iPod, or iPad, there are numerous apps available to you. If not, then it is also a possibility to visit your local bookstore and buy a Japanese language book. I find using HumanJapanese the easiest for basic lingual skills.
Teach Yourself was created in 1938.
The word 'to teach' in Japanese is 教える (oshieru).
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If you can read, and if you can print, why not? There are books. If you can teach yourself shorthand, (and you can) then there is no reason you cannot teach yourself cursive.
teach yourself or learn from the internet
Not without the disc. mate you've reposted this question and it still doesn't make sense
A Japanese language school teaches Japanese (by definition).
One can access the Sams Teach Yourself Series by going to the Barnes and Noble website. One can also find the Sams Teach Yourself Series at Goodreads and Amazon.
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of course! you can teach yourself anything and be ok at it, but contemporary is one of those things that has to come from inside you.
Studying history can provide valuable insights into human behavior, societal norms, and cultural practices that can help you better understand yourself in the context of the world around you. By examining the successes and failures of the past, you may gain a deeper appreciation for your own personal values, beliefs, and motivations. Ultimately, history can serve as a mirror through which you can reflect on your own experiences and identity.
get yourself a Japanese girlfriend