DJT - Daily Japanese Thread #2035

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いち

おは

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whats the best method to learn kanjis

I still don't get the point of thread numbers

just tradition really

I still don't get the point of tradition

nice answer faggots

You have to learn kanji

>don't get the point of tradition
Why did you get interested in this country in the first place?

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I was about to answer it, but now you get nothing

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pls germ bro

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ぼくはりんごおたべる

well, there's no "best method" lol
but personally I'd advice you to learn the meanings of the radicals and then jump straight into vocabulary
individual kanji study (RTK or KKLC) can be helpful, but there's a high risk of losing a lot of time on them only to find yourself in a position again where you just brute force them anyway, you can always do individual kanji study if you feel like some of them won't just won't stick
another important thing is, individual kanji study only teaches you the meaning of kanji, which on their own are useless to actually understanding japanese... the readings are something you have to gain through anki and exposure to actual content, the sooner you start with this the better

that's just my opinion really, someone else will probably disagree and that's ok, because their literally is no "best method"

ときですか

Is this how you say "what time is it?"

ばか!獏は林檎を食べない,夢を食べる.

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何時ですか

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Fuck off

>このスレッドの歌う
How about posting “/djt/ sings” videos on YouTube?
You are supposed to have better pronunciations than /a/.
>all JP posters shall be excluded as we’d spoil the deeds.

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Does ご sound like "no" in the middle of a sentence? Or is that just anki pronunciation shitting the bed? 動くsounds just like うのくto my ears, but only on anki.

word, not sentence. I'm a retard

Clean your ears

>Does ご sound like "no" in the middle of a sentence?
no

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それな

おやすみなさい

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