Japanese free writing tips
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Focus on learning hiragana and katakana from the start. Break down kanji into their smaller radicals to build understanding. Create short, memorable stories that connect the meaning of kanji with the meanings of their radicals. Learn to type in Japanese early on.
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If you want to learn Japanese writing, start with hiragana and katakana. Once you are comfortable with those two scripts, then you can begin to learn kanji. Hiragana and katakana are simpler than kanji, and have only 46 characters each. It is possible to write an entire Japanese sentence in hiragana.
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