How I’d do it is learn some japanese phrases and use them(if speaking in japanese is your end goal). Then learn the most common words along with grammar
Secondly, there isn’t really a “best way” to learn Japanese, but it sounds like you’re mostly interested in speaking. While you’ll still have to learn to read, you can definitely focus more on listening skills and speech when you spend time studying. Focus more on practicing listening skills and speaking (either by practicing with your friend or even just repeating things you hear), but be sure not to neglect reading. Reading ability will give you more resources to be able to learn grammar and vocabulary as well.
first learn to figure things out on your own. Or join a class.
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How I’d do it is learn some japanese phrases and use them(if speaking in japanese is your end goal). Then learn the most common words along with grammar
Firstly, check out the [starters guide](https://www.reddit.com/r/LearnJapanese/wiki/index/startersguide?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf).
Secondly, there isn’t really a “best way” to learn Japanese, but it sounds like you’re mostly interested in speaking. While you’ll still have to learn to read, you can definitely focus more on listening skills and speech when you spend time studying. Focus more on practicing listening skills and speaking (either by practicing with your friend or even just repeating things you hear), but be sure not to neglect reading. Reading ability will give you more resources to be able to learn grammar and vocabulary as well.
first learn to figure things out on your own. Or join a class.