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  • How I stood Japanese

  • In fact, the idea of learning Japanese came up in my light head long ago.
  • Come a come, but I still couldn't realize it.
  • There's an article revered, here Video looked, at Forum (English) looked and told everyone how I want to learn Japanese (and English, by the way), but I can not in any way.
  • Sensible advice received, but only use them did not. I'm lazy.
  • And the advice is easier as dirt: if you want to achieve something - go and do.
  • Do not be afraid to make mistakes and do not be afraid to get to work.
  • As they say, the eyes are afraid, but the hands are doing.
  • However, even something like deciding to learn Japanese, and actually start to do something, I realized it was terribly difficult and I did not want this one to be picked.
  • Yes, it drew a new problem - the lack of support from friends and relatives. Sad but true.
  • So, having collected all his will into a fist and scrolling through a bunch of different sites anyway specializing in language teaching, I stumbled on this one pretty site, where I began studying the Kana. Oh, finally.
  • The Kana, the Blessed Kana.
  • My enthusiasm study of the Kana was short-lived.
  • Session, state exams and stuff gradually pushed thorough study of katakana (hiragana reason I left for later), and finally on the first ten syllables, and I have not progressed anywhere.
  • I bought the book "Japanese for Dummies", but due to the fact that she is Russian, all the characters kana and kanji perceived simply as pictures ...
  • I downloaded the Minna no Nihongo, saw to these characters and could not learn.
  • I'm incompetent.
  • Then, after a long absence, I went to the chat room, where I started whining that passionately want to learn Japanese, but I have a seal, I do not understand anything.
  • A good man advised program from android (on the PC, it also has, by the way) - Anki.
  • Once I have an android already, without thinking twice, I pumped myself Anki received by Saburo deck for the study, opened its ...
  • And I realized that never in my life do not overestimate your strength.
  • No, there is not too hard and everything, but ...
  • I need to know the Kana!
  • Here I sit now, I teach the Kana again.
  • Even the Japanese keyboard downloaded to print normally could.
  • The Kana is a Japanese syllabary.
  • I don't know, that I write.
  • On Russian it was more simple :) Please, correct my mistakes.
  • Have a nice day :)

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