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  1. index/startersguide - LearnJapanese - Reddit

    May 15, 2009 · What is Japanese? Japanese is the national language of Japan and its people. According to Ethnologue, Japanese is the 9th largest language in the world by number of …

  2. What do the shapes - Japanese Language Stack Exchange

    Aug 16, 2016 · I am interested in Japanese culture and the symbolism used in Japan, specifically I'd like to know what the triangle, circle, ╳ cross and square mean to a Japanese person. How …

  3. Learn Japanese - Reddit

    Welcome to r/LearnJapanese, *the* hub on Reddit for learners of the Japanese Language.

  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. A Fast, Efficient, and Fun Guide to Learning Japanese for All Levels

    Jan 22, 2021 · He's been studying Japanese for a nearly 10 years I think and he definitely knows what he's talking about. His views and methods can be a bit controversial in the community, …

  6. How do you say "the" in japanese?

    Aug 13, 2019 · That's the case in Japanese: the articles "the" and "a" do not exist. In order for you to think about a sentence in those terms, you would have to deduce the article from context. I …

  7. Where to watch anime with Japanese subs : r/LearnJapanese - Reddit

    Aug 3, 2023 · Are there any good websites you guys know of where I can watch popular anime with Japanese audio and matching subtitles?

  8. Ask A Japanese - Reddit

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

  9. でも - Japanese Language Stack Exchange

    Aug 19, 2011 · I learned that you can use でも (demo) at the beginning of a sentence to mean "but," and that you can use けど (kedo) at the end of a sentence to mean "though." However, I …

  10. word choice - When is "na" used at the end of a sentence?

    May 6, 2016 · When is "na" used at the end of a sentence, is it like "ne" or "yo" and has no meaning really? For example: Mata Nihon ni ikitai na. また、日本に行きたいな。