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Besides Amazon, where can I buy Japanese versions of fictional books?
- February 6, 2023
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Hi there, I was wondering if there’s any other website to purchasing Japanese versions of fictional books? (Both…
Question about the N4: is the test’s reliance on hiragana rather than kanji for a lot of vocab something I can do anything to prepare for? Or is all I can do just hope that I’ll recognize something written in kana right away? And is this something they’re doing to try to make the test harder..?
- November 13, 2022
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So, a bit of backstory: A while ago I had made a post asking if I was dumb…
E-reader questions
- December 20, 2022
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Is there any ereader that supports: -Toggle on and off furigana -japanese to english kanji dictionary (I mean…
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Short answer: no
Long answer: noooooooooooo
Why spend years mastering Japanese so you can make manga when you can make webcomics in English now? I mean if you still want to learn Japanese, by all means, it’s very fun. But if you’re going in with the idea that it’ll enable you to become a manga artist, I’d say you should direct your efforts elsewhere.
On italki, you can talk to Japanese directly and learn Japanese.
You remind me of Pellek, he got the chance to sing the opening song for the anime “Skeleton Knight in Another World” four months ago, and he did it.
I’m not sure whether an American can make a manga with the shonen jump, but since foreigners can sing the opening song for Japanese anime, I think the answer is “Yes.”
So what’s your goal? To learn Japanese or to create manga?
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