Daily Thread: simple questions, comments that don’t need their own posts, and first time posters go here (July 29, 2023)

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  1. If there’s only one course I can pay for would WaniKani be a good investment? I already have the RTK book and they seem to supplement each other well.

  2. Are my assumptions correct?

    高級日本語 – Japanese used in professional literature, and academics

    上級日本語 – Japanese used by the average native

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    If I asked the average native how good their Japanese is? would they say its 高級 or 上級 ?

  3. So today I learnt “verb stem + なさい” and how you can also use the dictionary form of a verb with のをやめなさい。I’m curious if you can do it with the imperative as well. Can you say “(verb, dicitionary form)のをやめろ”?

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