- I made a master list of all free Japanese resources online
Wow! That's a lot! Thank you very much for compiling it! I would add only two things: Lingodeer (an app, it's like duolingo for Japanese, only better) and J-CAT (free test you can take to check your Japanese level) Also I'm not sure how it would fit in your list, maybe in tests? Or in other sources? But I think japanesetest4u is also a great
- What do the shapes - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Japanese pretty much use 〇 × and in everyday work (I'm in the engineering consulting field) but not or Also, kids in kindergarten and grade school get a 花丸 (hana maru=flower circle) but not from their teachers if they get a perfect score in a test, if the teacher thinks their homework is excellent, and so on
- Urgent: Japanese Knotweed Contamination – Request for Guidance and . . .
I’m looking for expert guidance on containment and eradication before this becomes a larger ecological threat Earlier this month, I had approximately 135 yards of topsoil delivered and spread across a 15,000 square foot area Within two weeks, I began identifying Japanese knotweed shoots emerging from that soil
- A Fast, Efficient, and Fun Guide to Learning Japanese for All . . . - Reddit
If you're studying japanese for a reason, then there's no reason not to do the thing that made you interested in japanese :) btw my favorite part about the discord is the monthly visual novel club We pick a monthly vn to read and we discuss it on the server, help each other out with unknown words grammar patterns, and share technical support
- Japanese Language Stack Exchange
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- What are the differences between じ and ぢ, and ず and づ?
The Japanese hiragana and katakana syllabaries can mostly be described as phonetic But there are two exceptions, the two pairs of syllables modified to be voiced with the dakuten diacritic which turns them into homophones: す (su) → ず (zu); つ (tsu) → づ (zu) し (shi) → じ (ji); ち (chi) → ぢ (ji) The same goes for katakana:
- Is the english xoxo related to japanese メロメロ
So I stumbled over the Japanese word メロメロ (mero mero) wich is often translated as being in love I was wondering if it is related to the english xoxo (hugs and kisses) or is this just a coincidence?
- Japanese maple - no leaves - Ask Extension
My Japanese maple did not leaf out this year It is in a spot that frequently floods in the spring Could this have killed my tree? The branches do not seem dead It seemed to form tiny buds that never opened
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