In order to read Japanese, you must learn 3 scripts:
It would also be very helpful to learn Romaji, which is the latin alphabet for Japanese.
the most i can tell you is to google c++ tutorials and start from there. there are alot of websites devoted to programing and provide base scripts to start you off.
The Japanese started using kanji characters around the 5th century AD when they were introduced from China. Kanji became an essential part of the Japanese writing system, used alongside hiragana and katakana scripts.
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A Japanese child would learn Japanese at the same age all other children would learn it from their parents. They start learning by listening, and would attempt to mimic their parents before their first birthday. At what age a child is fluent in Japanese varies according to their individual intelligence, language capability and education.
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They learn the same things as we do in England but the learn more Japanese then English and they start learning engish in year 2.
Start reading daily with Yomuzoku, online Japanese course. This tool provides interesting conversational Japanese stories,news and gossips with their exact meaning and pronunciation.
It order to add java scripts you have to import them at the start of the page. Writing <script src="location of js">, will make the scripts into the web page.
In Japanese writing, Kanji, there are just over 1900 in general use. By the time you leave high school you have learn them all. You do start in grade 1 learning a few and progressively work you way through them.
Japanese children eat the same way other children eat. They start with their fingers and then learn to use the same tools their parents are using.
To learn Japanese, you can start by studying basic vocabulary and grammar. Practice speaking with native speakers, watch Japanese movies or TV shows, and try using language-learning apps or websites. Consistent practice is key in improving your Japanese speaking skills.