My friends are mexican and philipino and i want to be able to comunicate with them(not that i can’t they speak english)in spanish and philipino. I want to learn those languges easy, how do i learn them?
I just want to learn japanese because I think it is cool.
Well firstly you need to ask yourself how you learn best.
A lot of people say they learnt Japanese better through a tutor rather than learning on their own, but for me that wasn’t the case. You can get a tutor if you want to, but i’ll tell you how i am learning it.
There are two sites i familiarised myself with at first.
The first site was http://www.learn-japanese.info/ or ‘Nihongo o Narau’ as it’s otherwise known. Obviously, learning the alphabet would be your first priority (just the hirigana and katakana… ignore the kanji for now) Make sure you can read and write the alphabet before you go on to the rest of your studies. I ignored the vocabulary section at first and went straight into the grammer section. I learnt from that section, how to structure my sentences and use sentence particles. After that, i used the vocabulary part of the site to build up on my list of known japanese words. Once i did that i used a slightly more complex site which you can access here: http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar
This site is full of grammer too, but it’s more complex. It tells you how to make bigger sentences and elaborate things in more detail. This site however, uses Katakana and Hirigana, so make sure you can read those before you move on to the intermediate site. By the way, the Kanji used on this site is everywhere! But to see the words in hirigana or katakana, just hover your mouse pointer over the kanji and it will translate for you.
Once you know everything on those two sites and can structure your own sentences, it’s a case from then on, of building up your vocabulary and Kanji (the chinese characters).
There are also things you can do in your spare time to inhance your learning:
1 – Watch anime, this will help your Japanese when it comes to speaking and abbreviating words. If you have a wide knowlege of Japanese words, it can also help with your sentence structure… on top of that, it’s fun.
2 – Read japanese Manga, i’ll give you the link to a site the offers this freely, if you ask for it. This can help you build up your reading skills and even earn you a few ideas of how words are written in kanji.
3 – Actually want to learn it. If you don’t then you will lose faith in picking up the language because it is difficult. Also, make sure you surround yourself with it, either through posters, books or a daily dose of anime… just make sure it’s a part of your EVERYDAY life, and you should be able to learn it with focused ease.


i hear rosetta stone is fast and effective.
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Take a class?
By which, I also mean you can do an online class…there are many that are free…try starting with livemocha.com…Not sure if they have filipino, yet, but they have Japanese and Spanish, among gazillions of others.
You’ll probably want to learn the Japanese alphabet(s)…try Wikipedia for that. Or just search the words "Japanese alphabet", and you’ll find some good inks.
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ask them to teach you, madali lang yun= it is so easy… i will teach you simple tagalo.. kamusta ka?= how are you?, ingat= take care, i love you= iniibig kita
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You could start reading this post. 10 Tips for language learning success: http://babelanmicroblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/10-tips-for-language-learning-success.html
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well, first decide which of them you want to learn first. don’t try rosetta stone is really bad. find a good curse. remember a teacher is more useful than two books.
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Rocket Languages have both free Spanish and Japanese courses http://www.rocketlanguages.com/spanish/
http://www.rocketlanguages.com/japanese/
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http://www.rocketlanguages.com
Rosetta Stone, Michel Thomas and Pimsleur are the best methods I’ve seen for starting to learn Spanish or any other of their supported languages.
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Well firstly you need to ask yourself how you learn best.
A lot of people say they learnt Japanese better through a tutor rather than learning on their own, but for me that wasn’t the case. You can get a tutor if you want to, but i’ll tell you how i am learning it.
There are two sites i familiarised myself with at first.
The first site was http://www.learn-japanese.info/ or ‘Nihongo o Narau’ as it’s otherwise known. Obviously, learning the alphabet would be your first priority (just the hirigana and katakana… ignore the kanji for now) Make sure you can read and write the alphabet before you go on to the rest of your studies. I ignored the vocabulary section at first and went straight into the grammer section. I learnt from that section, how to structure my sentences and use sentence particles. After that, i used the vocabulary part of the site to build up on my list of known japanese words. Once i did that i used a slightly more complex site which you can access here: http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar
This site is full of grammer too, but it’s more complex. It tells you how to make bigger sentences and elaborate things in more detail. This site however, uses Katakana and Hirigana, so make sure you can read those before you move on to the intermediate site. By the way, the Kanji used on this site is everywhere! But to see the words in hirigana or katakana, just hover your mouse pointer over the kanji and it will translate for you.
Once you know everything on those two sites and can structure your own sentences, it’s a case from then on, of building up your vocabulary and Kanji (the chinese characters).
There are also things you can do in your spare time to inhance your learning:
1 – Watch anime, this will help your Japanese when it comes to speaking and abbreviating words. If you have a wide knowlege of Japanese words, it can also help with your sentence structure… on top of that, it’s fun.
2 – Read japanese Manga, i’ll give you the link to a site the offers this freely, if you ask for it. This can help you build up your reading skills and even earn you a few ideas of how words are written in kanji.
3 – Actually want to learn it. If you don’t then you will lose faith in picking up the language because it is difficult. Also, make sure you surround yourself with it, either through posters, books or a daily dose of anime… just make sure it’s a part of your EVERYDAY life, and you should be able to learn it with focused ease.
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