There are many easy ways for someone to learn Japanese, either through a translating service or by taking training classes either online or in person. One of the first words to learn would be the words for hello and goodbye.
The easiest way to learn to pronounce Japanese words is to learn the pronunciation of the vowels of which they are composed. I would suggest finding a book (or internet page) which displays the Hiragana script, along with phonetics on how to pronounce this. Once you have mastered this, the entire language follows the same basic rules of pronunciation.
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i find learn-japanese.info quite easy
Most common words and easiest words for a bird to know is: Hello Hi It's name How are you? Yes No Hope it helps.
Yes you can learn the Tokyo mew mew theme song in Japanese lol i did all you have to do is listen to the words and how its pronounced and read the lyrics
to learn Japnese, there are many ways. You can either buy the DS game (simulator) "My Japanese Coach" which will help you alot. Learning Japanese is quite simple. there are 2 kinds of alphabetical groups, Katakana and hiragana, and the words are also easy to memorize.
The easiest way would be magic. If you're looking for a much slower, but low-key and low-effort method, try watching anime or reading manga with japanese and english translations. After a while you start to pick up a few words here and there. Otherwise take a class or use a language learning software like Rosetta Stone.
lol ...... wow Change the words "japanese" to "person", "hurted" to "hurts", "with" to "by" and maybe someone will answer the question for you. good luck.
It depends on your native language and your learning style. English can be relatively easy for some learners due to its global prevalence and resources available, but its irregularities in spelling and grammar can pose challenges for others.
((Wow, who ever put these words, should go back to Japanese school and learn how to actually speak Japanese, most of these words have serious typos, There is no "eh" its "e", Its arigatou, sayounara, arigatou gozaimasu, hitsuji, oishii))) Neko = Cat Aligato = Thanks Aligato Gozaimasu = Thanks you very much Sayonala = Good bye! Ja ne = See yah Eh = Huh Nani = What Inu = Dog Hitzuji = Sheep Ushi = Cow Oishi = Yummy or this is good You can find me at miyabiya24 if you want to learn more! ((no. I don't recomend anyone goes to this person to learn Japanese)))
Both. They're not different systems of languages, just different ways that things are written. It's better to learn Hiragana first, but Katakana is essential for reading foreign words written in Japanese.
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