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u/somekidfromtheuk · 2 pointsr/PinkOmega

that's cool!

I've never had a lesson, native speaker to help, or the time/motivation for serious self-study. I learnt かな by making charts and printing them out. Lots of people say it took them a couple hours to learn but I'm not very good at remembering stuff so it took about a month. We used to have reading time at my school for 20mins a day and I had a PDF rip of Tae Kim's Japanese Grammar Guide (it's a godsend) on my phone so I'd just re-read the first half of it until it stuck in my head. I've tried Genki and other stuff recommended by r/lj but I found most of it boring. There's a Japanese-English dictionary app called Takoboto but it also has word lists for each 日本語能力試験 level so I use the flashcard function whenever I've got a spare sec to learn vocab (it's also a great dictionary app tho). I have a Japanese penpal from 宮崎市 and we talk pretty much daily. HelloTalk and チャットパッド are good for talking to native speakers. I use NHK EASY NEWS for reading practice, as well as setting my phone's main language to Japanese so I don't start forgetting it.

I don't think I could pass N5 so I'm not sure if I'm exactly a success story (aha) but I can read simple articles and tweets, and I'm fine with my phone in Japanese which I use daily. Thanks for asking about it

T長;D読 (incase anyone else is curious): I use the Tae Kim textbook and Takoboto.

u/1000m · 1 pointr/LearnJapanese

>I want to learn how to write grammatically correct Japanese sentences with the help of Google Translate
>I don't need to actually learn Japanese, I hope I can get good enough by only knowing the sentence structure. Maybe there are some books which can help me?

You want to learn to write Japanese without learning Japanese? I don't know how to resolve those two. But i guess you could start with: