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  • [Review] I finished the Duolingo japanese course - Reddit
    The Japanese course on Duolingo is mainly a word learning course Each unit will introduce you to a couple new words (between 15 and 30), then it will incorporate some of those words into sentences, and finally those sentences will try to teach a couple grammar points as well Assuming, you get each unit to max level, most words are gonna stick
  • How long is the Japanese course???? : r duolingo - Reddit
    Progress is slow, but I’m also continuing to study Mandarin every day in addition to Japanese I also use resources outside Duolingo to study both Chinese and Japanese The only way I know how to learn a language is to eat, sleep and breathe the language Language immersion is key I dedicate quite a bit of time to it
  • Is duolingo ok for learning hiragana and katakana? - Reddit
    I started duolingo Japanese after learning hiragana and katakana, and I like that it reinforces the character with sound I learned from the Japanese for Busy People book series, and our teacher's handouts with funny cartoons for the kana
  • Japanese course update is fantastic : r duolingo - Reddit
    We're a community for sharing insights and tips on language, music, and math learning through Duolingo Here, learners and enthusiasts engage in discussions and explore the platform's offerings Join the conversation and enhance your learning journey!
  • Japanese Duolingo - Reddit
    Japanese Duolingo FAQ 1 Is learning Japanese hard? Yes 2 How should I start learning Japanese? Should I start with Duolingo? You can try starting with Duolingo, but Japanese is a notoriously difficult language, and many things to learn are not taught in Duolingo That being said, Japanese Duolingo can be a great resource for learning a great
  • [Japanese] What level of Japanese do you get for completing the . . .
    A person at the B1 level "can understand the main points of clear standard input on familiar matters regularly encountered in work, school, leisure, etc " A person relying on Duolingo Japanese is very unlikely to be able to do that, even after finishing the course You're familiar with JLPT scale
  • Does Duolingo actually work? And what resources should I use . . . - Reddit
    Duolingo is reasonable vocabulary practice, but it does not really teach Japanese, and furthermore, as sentences get complicated, there is a problem that it doesn't know all the right answers so within duolingo, you don't always know if were actually wrong, or if it just doesn't know your answer
  • New Improved Japanese Content : r duolingo - Reddit
    Duolingo stated at duocon in October that Japanese and Chinese will be the courses they focus the most on this year Which means there will be lots of updates If it bothers you to much with the way you study, it may be in your best interest to not use Duolingo during this transition period Or at least adjust how you use Duolingo If you don't want to reset the course and jump to the section
  • How effective is duolingo for learning japanese? - Reddit
    true Duolingo shouldn't be used as the only tool to learn Japanese Here are some other resources you can use: Genki I and II - Textbooks that are the perfect first step Basic Kanji Book - This book is great for learning kanji, and how to write it A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar - I've seen this recommended a lot Seems easy to brose and read Minna no Nihongo - The most used common
  • Why is the Japanese course not using kanji anymore? : r duolingo - Reddit
    Why is the Japanese course not using kanji anymore? This started happening yesterday Japanese is quite difficult to read when written only in hiragana and katakana, especially when you're used to seeing words written in their kanji form Simple words like watashi seem to still be written in kanji, but other words that used to be now just aren't





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