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  1. Japanese - Reddit

    A subreddit for discovering the people, language, and culture of Japan.

  2. I made a master list of all free Japanese resources online

    I put together what I believe is a comprehensive list of all of the free online resources to learn Japanese, including video, audio, apps, courses, dictionaries, websites, textbooks ... you name it.

  3. Japanese Language - Reddit

    Besides Japanese, I've also studied English, Chinese, and Korean :3) With the experience of learning from previous languages plus the past 1 month of trying and studying, let's see how I …

  4. Japan - Reddit

    This subreddit serves as a general hub to discuss most things Japanese and exchange information, **as well as to guide users to subs specializing in things such as daily life, travel …

  5. の for 的, 之 - WordReference Forums

    Dec 20, 2010 · This thread could also find its place in the Japanese Forum ... During a recent trip to Taiwan, I found out, to my surprise, that Taiwanese use the hiragana の instead of 的 (or …

  6. English follows - WordReference Forums

    Jul 5, 2018 · When we write an email at international companies in Japan, we often write sentences in Japanese first, and then the English version of them below Japanese. In the …

  7. Japanese optometric system | WordReference Forums

    Feb 8, 2013 · Hi, A Japanese friend of mine was telling me about her myopia and we were trying to compare how myopic we are but it turned out that the French and Japanese measuring …

  8. Ask A Japanese - Reddit

    Learn about Japan, straight from the mouths of Japanese people.

  9. Be completely honest: Is Japanese worth learning? - Reddit

    Aug 20, 2020 · Japanese is a popular language and is almost always in need of translators, the pay is also decent. If you have a degree, you could work as an English support teacher in …

  10. How hard is Japanese compared to Korean? : r/LearnJapanese

    Sep 8, 2013 · Hi r/learnjapanese. So I've recently been wanting to learn a language. I'm stuck with two options here, Korean and Japanese. I'm fairly young, but I already know how to speak 3 …

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