Like every other nations remember their alphabet, if you mean hiragana and katakana
Simple association by repetition.
… The same way you remember anything? Like when you learned the alphabet?
Look, listen, repeat.
Honestly can’t tell if you’re trolling lol
By undergoing on average 12 years of formal education in the target language 🙂
Bruh Hiragana and Katakana are really easy. You can learn them in like two weeks.
Watch Japanese Pod 101 video on hiragana and katakana. Then keep practising and practising. Maybe line by line or two lines by two lines. Jiayou!
You kinow what, I’m actually going to play the devils advocate here. I have way more trouble with remembering hiragana characters if I don’t write them than I do kanji. I think it has something to do with the free flowing nature of hiragana.
Is it possible that you have Dyslexia OP? I have it and it really messed me up on characters like chi/sa/ra for instance. In particular, I struggle with seeing them crammed into sentences. I didn’t even think about it for a long while when I saw people saying, “Just write them down a lot. You’ll learn it in two hours!” and stuff.
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I honestly don’t understand your question
Like every other nations remember their alphabet, if you mean hiragana and katakana
Simple association by repetition.
… The same way you remember anything? Like when you learned the alphabet?
Look, listen, repeat.
Honestly can’t tell if you’re trolling lol
By undergoing on average 12 years of formal education in the target language 🙂
Bruh Hiragana and Katakana are really easy. You can learn them in like two weeks.
Watch Japanese Pod 101 video on hiragana and katakana. Then keep practising and practising. Maybe line by line or two lines by two lines. Jiayou!
You kinow what, I’m actually going to play the devils advocate here. I have way more trouble with remembering hiragana characters if I don’t write them than I do kanji. I think it has something to do with the free flowing nature of hiragana.
Is it possible that you have Dyslexia OP? I have it and it really messed me up on characters like chi/sa/ra for instance. In particular, I struggle with seeing them crammed into sentences. I didn’t even think about it for a long while when I saw people saying, “Just write them down a lot. You’ll learn it in two hours!” and stuff.