1.Kotoba
This is a multilingual Japanese Dictionary for iPod/iPhone.It recognizes Romaji,Hiragana and Kanji-Input and shows the stroke order (of the most Kanji),a Hiragana Transcription.
2.AnkiMobile
AnkiMobile is the mobile Version of the famous SRS Anki.It is a bit expensive but nonetheless very helpfull if you want to review Kanji/Kana or other things on the go-
3.Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese
This is a very good Japanese Grammar Guide(also available on the internet),that covers a lot of topics of the Japanese Language.
Merry Christmas
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http://vttlj.wordpress.com/
This is the URL of my new blog, I hope to see you there too.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Koi Hitoyo by Acid Black Cherry
I can't really study a lot Japanese these days,because of school.So here is another song.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Blowin' by B'z
I really like to listen to this song when I'm in a good mood and I am in a good mood at the moment so here are the lyrics.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
An interesting way to learn Kanjis,Hiragana and Katakanas
In my second post I want to present you an interesting way to learn Kanjis,Hiragana and Katakana (especially Hiragana for me,because I can't associate the Charackter with a word or an image)through playing a little PC-Game.
The game is called "Knuckles in China Land" and it is a Sonic Clone.
How does it help me to learn Kanjis,Hiragana and Katakana?
It's quite easy the game is forcing you to fight and if you fight it will show you a few cards with Japanese Charakters (you can use it to learn about every language if you use the custom dictionary function) you have to "guess" the right meaning if you are right the card will be destroyed and when every card is destroyed than you win,besides it has a more or less interesting story.
You can even create and use your own custom cards to adjust it to your level of knowledge.
The games already quite old and hard to find on the web,thats why I uploaded it here:
Download:Knuckles of China Land
The game is called "Knuckles in China Land" and it is a Sonic Clone.
How does it help me to learn Kanjis,Hiragana and Katakana?
It's quite easy the game is forcing you to fight and if you fight it will show you a few cards with Japanese Charakters (you can use it to learn about every language if you use the custom dictionary function) you have to "guess" the right meaning if you are right the card will be destroyed and when every card is destroyed than you win,besides it has a more or less interesting story.
You can even create and use your own custom cards to adjust it to your level of knowledge.
The games already quite old and hard to find on the web,thats why I uploaded it here:
Download:Knuckles of China Land
Friday, December 10, 2010
Introduction
I will introduce myself with my first post.
I am a ? (fill in as you see fit.I won't tell my age,) year old student in a german grammar school and a huge fan of Anime,Manga and Light Novels.Because of my love to those things I got the idea to learn Japanese.Easier said (or in my case thought) than done.I already gathered all my willpower a few times,but in the end it was wasted time.I failed every time.But then I found the the website AJATT by chance and the aim of learning Japanese came a step closer.As time went on I found a few other helpful websites to support me (smart.fm and kanji.koohii.com).
Why do I even bother writing this blog?If this is what you are asking yourself then here's the answer.
There are two reasons:
1.as a personnel progress report
2.to improve my written Englis,SO PLEASE TELL ME IF YOU SEE A MISTAKE
I am a ? (fill in as you see fit.I won't tell my age,) year old student in a german grammar school and a huge fan of Anime,Manga and Light Novels.Because of my love to those things I got the idea to learn Japanese.Easier said (or in my case thought) than done.I already gathered all my willpower a few times,but in the end it was wasted time.I failed every time.But then I found the the website AJATT by chance and the aim of learning Japanese came a step closer.As time went on I found a few other helpful websites to support me (smart.fm and kanji.koohii.com).
Why do I even bother writing this blog?If this is what you are asking yourself then here's the answer.
There are two reasons:
1.as a personnel progress report
2.to improve my written Englis,SO PLEASE TELL ME IF YOU SEE A MISTAKE
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