REPOST: If you are finding that learning hiragana is difficult, I would recommend you use "Real Kana". How it works is you choose whatever columns you have currently learnt (by column I mean 'Ra, Ri, Ru, Re, Ro' or 'Ka, Ki, Ku, Ke, Ko' etc.) and then you drill them. It shows you the hiragana character, and you have to type the sound. So for き you'd type "ki" and for で you'd type "de". You basically do this over and over and add new columns every day. You can also use it for Katakana as well as Hiragana words. For instance it shows you ちょうど and you type "choudo" or きれい and you type "kirei". It's similar to the games you are currently playing, but it's much more streamlined and is designed to burn the Japanese alphabets into your memory as quickly and efficiently as possible. it shouldn't be too difficult to learn all of Hiragana and Katakana in about 1 week each.
I left a comment but I'm not sure if TH-cam let it go through (TH-cam doesn't like it when I type about the sorts of topics you bought up in the video) Hopefully you can view it on your end?
@@redshellman Dang that's annoying. I've been having this problem a lot with TH-cam lately. I'm really enjoying commenting on your vids and responding to some of the questions you raise, but it's so hard to do so when TH-cam just auto-deletes my comments. I'll attempt to write it again. Or if there's any other platforms I can use to communicate with you and help you learn, I'd be more than happy to do that.
@@Tyeタイ Hello, I see that you're having trouble with You tube comments. I'm gonna tell you the solution I use: the best way I try to post a comment is by 1. copy and pasting my comment onto a note, word or doc when I think my comment might get deleted. 2. If it got deleted then I isolate each sentence/paragraphs into it's own individual comment to see which ones have the no-no words. 3. This is the part I hate the most tedious which is thinking/looking for which word is the bad cookie in that text. I now use the "List of demon etized words" from red dit to make it easier to pin down. But then again you can use the spa cing method to bypass no-no words. usually they might be nouns or (seldomly regular words).
@@psypokeslowduck2880 I really appreciate the helpful advice. Usually I remember to copy my comment, but this time I didn't, which sucks. I have emailed TH-cam to see if they can explain to my why I have repeatedly been having this issue (even when I post perfectly harmless comments that don't come close to crossing YT guidelines) The funny thing is it seems even your comment has been flagged. I couldn't even post a reply or see it unless I sorted newest first.
"Heaven is an American salary, a Chinese cook, an English house, and a Japanese wife”. Japan is awesome, and Japan has an incentive to get married from a young age. Japan is primarily still traditional. Everyone wants a cute girlfreind or someone to care about them.
Haha. Yeah that all does sound nice. Japan does seem like a great place, granted it has problems just like everywhere else, i've always wanted to visit some day, respectfully. However at this rate tourists are going to be banned from Japan given their Damn Behavior.
REPOST: If you are finding that learning hiragana is difficult, I would recommend you use "Real Kana". How it works is you choose whatever columns you have currently learnt (by column I mean 'Ra, Ri, Ru, Re, Ro' or 'Ka, Ki, Ku, Ke, Ko' etc.) and then you drill them. It shows you the hiragana character, and you have to type the sound. So for き you'd type "ki" and for で you'd type "de".
You basically do this over and over and add new columns every day. You can also use it for Katakana as well as Hiragana words. For instance it shows you ちょうど and you type "choudo" or きれい and you type "kirei".
It's similar to the games you are currently playing, but it's much more streamlined and is designed to burn the Japanese alphabets into your memory as quickly and efficiently as possible. it shouldn't be too difficult to learn all of Hiragana and Katakana in about 1 week each.
I left a comment but I'm not sure if TH-cam let it go through (TH-cam doesn't like it when I type about the sorts of topics you bought up in the video)
Hopefully you can view it on your end?
You're right! I don't see it. Wow.
@@redshellman Dang that's annoying. I've been having this problem a lot with TH-cam lately. I'm really enjoying commenting on your vids and responding to some of the questions you raise, but it's so hard to do so when TH-cam just auto-deletes my comments. I'll attempt to write it again.
Or if there's any other platforms I can use to communicate with you and help you learn, I'd be more than happy to do that.
Right I tried again. It doesn't seem to have been autodeleted this time, but I can only view it if I sort for "newest first".
@@Tyeタイ Hello, I see that you're having trouble with You tube comments. I'm gonna tell you the solution I use: the best way I try to post a comment is by
1. copy and pasting my comment onto a note, word or doc when I think my comment might get deleted.
2. If it got deleted then I isolate each sentence/paragraphs into it's own individual comment to see which ones have the no-no words.
3. This is the part I hate the most tedious which is thinking/looking for which word is the bad cookie in that text. I now use the "List of demon etized words" from red dit to make it easier to pin down. But then again you can use the spa cing method to bypass no-no words. usually they might be nouns or (seldomly regular words).
@@psypokeslowduck2880 I really appreciate the helpful advice. Usually I remember to copy my comment, but this time I didn't, which sucks. I have emailed TH-cam to see if they can explain to my why I have repeatedly been having this issue (even when I post perfectly harmless comments that don't come close to crossing YT guidelines)
The funny thing is it seems even your comment has been flagged. I couldn't even post a reply or see it unless I sorted newest first.
Just found your channel. I am a college student learning Japanese as my major.
Welcome! I hope you stick around! And good luck to you buddy.
>anime is good art
>danganronpa
bro cannot defend his point
I appreciate you watching the video! Thanks for stopping by.
But, Uhm, I don't really understand your comment?
"Heaven is an American salary, a Chinese cook, an English house, and a Japanese wife”. Japan is awesome, and Japan has an incentive to get married from a young age. Japan is primarily still traditional. Everyone wants a cute girlfreind or someone to care about them.
Haha. Yeah that all does sound nice. Japan does seem like a great place, granted it has problems just like everywhere else, i've always wanted to visit some day, respectfully. However at this rate tourists are going to be banned from Japan given their Damn Behavior.