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How do you study Japanese?

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12y ago
Updated: 8/18/2019

You first have to learn the basic sounds of the Japanese culture. Starting with A (pronounced Ah), o (pronounced ooh), i (pronounced ee), then finally e (pronounced eh), then finally u (pronounced ow). Then study the different Kanji (Japanese characters) and their types. Then you have to study their culture, religion, history, and all that follows in their human geography. But one thing is, it isn't easy. But keep trying and you'll get their.

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