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  • in reply to: TextFugu Season Completions for Great Motivation of Heart! #38231

    Carlos
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    Why is the stroke order so important? I tried to learn some difficult kanji by writing them using the stroke order and I felt it was too time consuming, I was spending so much time and effort remembering each stroke that I completely forgot about the kanji itself haha

    For now I am doing TextFugu and Wanikani at the same time and it’s working pretty well, I don’t really need to know how to write kanji right now so I feel the SRS method that Wanikani uses is perfect for me. Maybe after I’m done learning to recognize the kanji and being able to read them I’ll try to write them, but for now I really think that’s in the way of everything else :/

    in reply to: Seriously wrong grammar point… #38199

    Carlos
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    I agree with Michael.

    I’m really new to all this Japanese language stuff, and when I got to the です part I also noticed that. Even so, the way it was explained made me understand really well how it works and what it does…maybe there’s more to discover about です, but that explanation got me trough until now.

    Also, I know how hard it can be to translate grammar points to other languages…my main language is Spanish, and there’s a TON of grammar points that are soo different compared to English or Japanese…In my opinion, sometimes it’s better ( just like Michael said ) to give a “wrong” meaning to something, as far as it lets you advance with ease, so later on you can give the “correct” meaning to it without messing anything, but helping to link things instead.

    I hope you understand my point, my brain is just dead tired trying to translate Spanish into English and trying to explain Japanese stuff at the same time haha

    in reply to: Hello // Hola #38026

    Carlos
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    Hi Robert!

    I also think it will help you! I’m from Spain and I can tell you that most of the pronunciations in Japanese are actually pretty similar to the Spanish ones, and knowing either one of them will help you remember the other one better ;)

    Si tienes alguna duda sobre el español avisa!

     

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