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Old 16 Jul 2008, 04:11
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Where can I find software that will help me to learn how to read Japanese?

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I cannot tell you about real software that you can download for free.

But there are free sites out there to at least glance through, and see if you like:

Learn Japanese - Japanese Language
Learn Japanese : Learn Japanese Online : Learning Japanese

Heck, just type: 'Learning Japanese' in google, and you'll find tons of sites to start with.

None will be perfect.
But it's as good of place to start as any.
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isohunt. Anything more would be a spoiler, but I can tell you from personal experience, learning a new language is not easy. It takes a lot of time, practice, and persistence, as well as constant exposure to the language. I think that many of us on these forums may think that watching and discussing anime counts as constant exposure, but it's not. Constant exposure means going through daily life having to communicate in the chosen language. In between 'ohaiyo' and 'oyasumi', there's a LOT of language to be spoken.
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isohunt. Anything more would be a spoiler, but I can tell you from personal experience, learning a new language is not easy. It takes a lot of time, practice, and persistence, as well as constant exposure to the language. I think that many of us on these forums may think that watching and discussing anime counts as constant exposure, but it's not. Constant exposure means going through daily life having to communicate in the chosen language. In between 'ohaiyo' and 'oyasumi', there's a LOT of language to be spoken.
*blinks innocently*

You mean being able to say Baka! in 16 different ways isn't good enough???

Seriously though, he's right.
I was able to get through Downtown Tokyo fine enough with the bare Japanese I knew, but to actually hold a conversation, is hard as heck.

Sentence structure and conjugations, especially when modified by context, is quite difficult.
Hell, have you ever seen a New Yorker, Californian, and Mississippian who have never met before try to hold a conversation?
Let alone the old joke. The U.K. and the U.S. - two countries separated by a common language.

But at leas the Canadians understand us....most of the time.

After you hit some sites, and start to pick up more from the anime you are watching, feel free to move to some of the social sites.
There are plenty of Japanese who wish to become 'pen pals' with Americans. And you can help them with their English to boot.

And before you know it, you'll actually start taking your English Classes seriously, and even know what the 'definite article' is, let alone what an 'demonstrative adjective' is defined by. Next thing you'll know you'll be clarifying pronouns by asking what the antecedent is.
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japanese.about.com Me and my friend ran across this website and it teaches you to learn Japanese.
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