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These are four steps to learning Japanese at home Ive picked while self-studying. Hopefully they help!! Step 1: Hiragana and Katakana Step 2: Start Learning Basic Grammar and Vocabulary Step 3: Start Learning Kanji (Continue With Grammar and Vocabulary) Step 4: PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!!!
There are many advantages to starting with hiragana: studying hiragana teaches the pronunciation and rhythm of the language. you can practice reading and writing Japanese from the start. anything normally written in kanji can be written in hiragana.
Definitely start with Hiragana first, and then move on to katakana. Hiragana can be used more frequently, while katakana is usually reserved for spelling out words of foreign origin. It is also great to learn hiragana first, because you can use Japanese childrens learning materials to study.
Learn to Read Hiragana It is one of three Japanese writing systems you need to learn to be able to read. The other two are katakana and kanji, but hiragana is where everything starts. The ability to read hiragana is going to be a prerequisite for most beginner Japanese textbooks and resources.
The traditional way is to learn hiragana, then katakana, then kanji, simply because thats the most straightforward way to do it. There are only 46 hiragana. Each represents a single sound, and has a corresponding katakana. Learning hiragana is an essential first step to learning Japanese.
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