According to ethnologue, japanese is the 9th largest language in the world by number of speakers with 122 million speakers in 25 countries. A subreddit for discovering the people, language, and culture of japan. Welcome to r/learnjapanese, *the* hub on reddit for learners of the japanese language. 55 i am interested in japanese culture and the symbolism used in japan, specifically i'd like to know what the triangle, circle, ╳ cross and square mean to a japanese person How are those shapes interpreted and do they vary depending on there being filled or not? Q&a for students, teachers, and linguists wanting to discuss the finer points of the japanese language
This is a subreddit for people learning the japanese language A place where i hope you can feel welcome and learn something!!! I put together what i believe is a comprehensive list of all of the free online resources to learn japanese, including video, audio, apps, courses, dictionaries, websites, textbooks It will still make mistakes regularly, this is probably due to japanese having an insane amount of homophones which it doesn't always get right, and while it does consider context a bit, it still has no clue what's going on Also if multiple people are talking over each other it fails completely Same with music in the background.
He's been studying japanese for a nearly 10 years i think and he definitely knows what he's talking about His views and methods can be a bit controversial in the community, but overall, everyone agrees that immersion and sentence mining are essential to learning languages fast
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