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Just finished my first italki lesson. I sounded like a three year old and now my head hurts.
Hi, I want to learn Japanese, but I don’t know where to start. I’ve been told that duolingo in a very bad idea, and I don’t have much of a budget, so what resources are there out there to learn the language, preferably free ones?
I do eventually want to go to Japan, and speak the language, maybe not fluently, but decently. The main reason I want to learn Japanese however, is to play Japan exclusive games and read untranslated manga and light novels.
I do really want to learn how to read and speak this language, so please help me the best you can.
ディズニーランドへ入るには入場チケットが必要です。ただし、乳児は無料です。
Can ただし be replaced with ただ here in spoken conversation?