World Languages, asked by Matsumi2005, 10 months ago

Anyone please teach me basic concepts of Japanese language!!! Anyone who will answer I will mark as brainliest and follow them. I will also give them thanks and make them friend and please do not spam

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Answered by SugaryHeart
21

Answer:

These are some basic concepts of Japanese language!!

TABLE OF CONTENTS

· Zero Knowledge of Japanese

→ Learn to Read Hiragana

→ Basic Japanese Pronunciation

→ Learning to Type Hiragana in Japanese

→ Understanding the Concept of "Kanji"

→ Beginning Kanji & Stockpiling Kanji Knowledge

→ Learn to Read Katakana

→ Learning to Type Katakana

→ Learning to Type Kanji

·The Beginner of Japanese

→ Using a Spaced Repetition System For Vocabulary

1. Collecting Vocabulary

2. Processing

3. Adding the Words to Your SRS

→ Beginning Japanese Grammar

→ A Beginner's Japanese Textbook / Program

→ Answering Your Japanese Language Questions

→ Alternative: Learning Japanese Grammar On Your Own

1. Order of Learning

2. Fact Checking / Cross Referencing

3. Do the Work

3. Sometimes, You'll Just Get Stuck

→ Optional: Finding A Japanese Language Tutor

→ Suggested Books and Resources

· Intermediate Level Japanese

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Answered by aditiarnav0704
2

Answer:

Hope You Will like it :)

Basis Japanese phrases:-

  • Hai. Yes.

  • Iie. No.

  • O-negai shimasu. Please.

  • Arigatō. Thank you.

  • Dōitashimashite. You're welcome.

  • Sumimasen. Excuse me.

  • Gomennasai. I am sorry.

  • Ohayō gozaimasu. Good morning.

The Japanese language relies on not one but three different alphabets — hiragana, katakana and kanji — which are differentiated both by their distinct appearances and by their use. No wonder Japanese is such a difficult language for English-speakers to learn!

Want to learn Japanese?

  1. Learn Hiragana and Katakana (the Japanese “alphabet”).
  2. Learn vocabulary (with Kanji) and grammar with help from the either the Complete Guide or the Grammar Guide.
  3. Practice listening, speaking, reading, and writing with material that is interesting to you.

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