Hey! I’m new here, but I’m wondering if there is any place where I can learn more vocab (the words without kanji) and also some grammar to get me started.
I’ve heard of Genki, just wondering if there are any other options!
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Welcome!
This post has a multitude of great resources, whether it be for grammar or other things. You’ll more than likely be able to find something of use here.
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If you’re looking for a similar program like Wanikani but for vocabulary, you could check Kitsun .
UPDATE: The long-awaited mobile apps are finally here!
Currently the apps are available for both iOS and Android as open beta releases.
For iOS the beta is available through testflight:
For android it is available in the play store as “early access”:
I hope to release the official versions within 2-3 weeks from now after most of the major bugs found during the beta have been fixed. So if you download these, do keep in mind that it is still rapidly being developed at the moment and some t…
For grammar, people tend to recommend 文プロ .
文プロ(Bunpro) is a website that simplifies Japanese grammar study.
The grammar points introduced are accompanied by multiple example sentences that reinforce what you have previously learned.*
Each grammar point also includes links to other great free online resources to further your studies and cement what you have learned into memory.
You also have the ability to review the grammar you have learned using a built-in SRS system.
The SRS system requires manual input to test your true understandin…
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If you’re looking for a Japanese language course, then i could recommend Japanese from zero on YouTube, but it’s not a programme, it’s a video series.
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