Any Japanese folks here..?

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How can I pass jlpt 4 level at Japanese Language? Have already learned jlpt 1 except kanji ... the Japanese kanji really tough to read when there's no kana characters damn my brain is gonna crash PS : My aim is to become fluent at japanese any suggestions would be appreciated
 
There are a few. (Im not japanese, but they love me, and i them..)
where did you take your jptl1?
Each level has kanji requirments. Do you already have a handle on your kana? If not you better get busy. kanji isnt that difficult. It takes time and effort. I highly recomend tuttle kanji dictionary. Use it. Live it, sleep with it, dream with it....make that book your bible. It has all the kanji requirments for all jptll levels. Jptl also has online support.
gonbatte!!!
 
Good morning I just woke up.,btw I'm self studying Japanese using by An app I love them but I'm okay with kana and I don't have books of Japanese as its not available in our area .i take grammar lessons on online. How did you know "kana" word?
 
Good morning I just woke up.,btw I'm self studying Japanese using by An app I love them but I'm okay with kana and I don't have books of Japanese as its not available in our area .i take grammar lessons on online. How did you know "kana" word?

Where online? Are you u studying?
The jlpt site has a wealth of info, there is ALLOT of obkinw suport free. . its a good community out there....
Are yoi asking how i know kAna? Kana is easy...really...
What exactly is your goal...tonattain japanese fluency as in jlpt4?
Go for it...
Gonbatte!!
Bonzai!!
You do understand you wont be able to take the main speach part, the auditory part of the exams....im assuming you wish to only do the written and reading comprehension
 
Sorry for delay, yes I'm studying myself. I probably use Tofugu online also a app called "Ja-sensei" ... do you know Japanese?
 
Sorry for delay, yes I'm studying myself. I probably use Tofugu online also a app called "Ja-sensei" ... do you know Japanese?

I am not fluent, but am working towards it
Why do wish to learn japanese?
 
You may find this book worth while, i hwve it and hwve been through it, its good,. And fun.
Learning japanese the manga wayhttp://www.amazon.com/Japanese-Manga-Way-Illustrated-Structure/dp/1880656906

But you need that tuttke kanji dictionary.....mark my siigns...thats a treasure, it has over 2000 kanji, all thr kanji needed for all jlpt levels, in order, numbered, wnd cross refrenced. With a robust intruduction with cross meanings as well....
 
You may find this book worth while, i hwve it and hwve been through it, its good,. And fun.
Learning japanese the manga wayhttp://www.amazon.com/Japanese-Manga-Way-Illustrated-Structure/dp/1880656906

But you need that tuttke kanji dictionary.....mark my siigns...thats a treasure, it has over 2000 kanji, all thr kanji needed for all jlpt levels, in order, numbered, wnd cross refrenced. With a robust intruduction with cross meanings as well....

Thanks man :)
 
Because I wanted to read Japanese Anime stories and also Japanese websites ... :)

You can't "read" Japanese anime. You watch it. You rarely find anime subtitles in Japan unless there is a deaf person. However, if you are deaf yourself it is better to watch with English subtitles.

The language spoken in anime is not often the best way to learn. The speakers use informal ways of talking and then also most writing in anime appears only with teenagers writing back and forth...do you really think kanji is going to be used between them? (Not all cases but still...)

So are you meaning manga? Secondly, it you know kanji is what current teenagers in Japan learn. Depending on the manga, it depends if it is in kanji or not.

I'm not trying to be mean but if your interest in Japanese is soley based on anime and reading Japanese websites, you're probably better off not learning it.

I'm one those people who get greatly annoyed when all peoole think Japan is about is hentai, anime/manga, and otaku.

If you're truly interested, buy language books at least and other sources. Free self study items are not always teaching you the correct methods and anime is not always the best source to hear speech. Manga is not either.

Order Japanese books like children's books and so forth. Perfect for tool beginners.
 
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