Education

Learning Japanese

I’ve picked up quite a bit of Japanese just by watching so much anime but also from reading manga and from some Japanese tv programs. I have started learning the hiragana characters and have mostly mastered about fifteen of them out of 46, I think. There’s also katakana which are characters used for foreign words which I plan to learn once I have finished the hiragana.

I found many apps for my phone that are really useful. Many of them teach how to draw the character properly and also serve as flashcards of sorts. But the most interesting thing to me now is learning the kanji characters. I downloaded a free dictionary and found it has a study mode with lists of kanji characters for each grade at school up to high school. There are also lists for the various levels of Japanese learning, related to assessments available. I’ve been working on the grade one level for a week or two now and I have impressed myself a bit by recognising characters I see on the anime. Even more exciting was dropping into a Japanese goods shop (they seem to be popular here now) and recognising the kanji character for water….the Scientist wanted to know how to say the word but I am ashamed to say I couldn’t remember it. :) Not that I am working on that part quite as much just yet.

2 Comments

  • eValerie

    Oh coolness!!!

    I didn’t know there were kanji-learning apps, though it makes sense that there would be. My daughter is studying Chinese, so I wonder if there’s a similar app that would be useful for her.

    • Purple Lorikeet

      I seem to recall you use an android device. I just did a check on the Google Play store and there are definitely apps out there. Not sure how good they are but seems like many are free so might be worth a try.

      By the way, when I was in college, I really wanted to do a self-directed course in Japanese. There were some languages where you worked on your own but met with a tutor of sorts on a weekly basis. I was really interested in Japanese and was ready to sign up. In the end I went with Chinese only because several friends were also doing it and I thought it would be easier that way. Sadly I don’t recall anything of that course aside from how to say hello.

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