LearnJapanese Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese




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yes you do, while you can

yes you do, while you can write everything in Kana, there is no way around learning kanji. Don't quote me but I believe in order to understand most japanese writings, signs, etc. you have to at least learn Joyo Kanji, which are the most commonly Kanji used in Japanese.


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