So, you want to learn Japanese, eh? Very well; it's a pretty tough language but if you stay current with these lessons you're be reading and speaking like a pro in no time!
Lesson 1 - Reading Katakana
Katakana will be very useful when learning your pronunciation of Japanese; it'll also let you read a lot of Japanese you find, though some of that will be hiragana, which we'll learn next. Anyway, there are a few sets of katakana characters. Today, we'll be focusing on the first set - vowel sounds. It's pretty much just as easy as it sounds! Here are the characters and their translations:
あ
a
い
i
う
u
え
e
お
o
I recommend making some flash cards or something and memorizing those; katakana will be the basis for the whole language. Once you think you've got those down, go try and find some Japanese websites or menus or signs or something, and see if you can recognize the characters.
Alright, ready for the next set? Here are the rest of the katakana characters; take them one line at a time, memorize them, and then review them with the ones you'd already learned. It shouldn't take more than a few hours to finally get them all down.
か
ka
き
ki
く
ku
け
ke
こ
ko
さ
sa
し
shi
す
su
せ
se
そ
so
た
ta
ち
chi
つ
tsu
て
te
と
to
な
na
に
ni
ぬ
nu
ね
ne
の
no
は
ha
ひ
hi
ふ
fu
へ
he
ほ
ho
ま
ma
み
mi
む
mu
め
me
も
mo
や
ya
ゆ
yu
よ
yo
ら
ra
り
ri
る
ru
れ
re
ろ
ro
わ
wa
を
wo
ん
n
Notice how they're spaced a certain way? That's because the initial sound and the final sound line up to make this chart easy to memorize. Convienent, huh?
If this seems like a lot to memorize, take a break after every line. When you come back, review what you've learned so far, and then start on the next line. Good luck!
Once you have these down, congratulations, you can now read (a lot of) Japanese! Next lesson, we'll learn hiragana. Then, we'll modified and compound kana. After that, it's finally time to start with some basic vocabulary! Have fun!
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its hard to read japanese, too, maybe even harder then speakin it. You hafta know bouta' athousand kanji to read a news paper. But im a fast learner, people always ask me how i memorise songs in different languages so easeh.
Yes, but most things written for kids, such as some manga and games, have an option to use limited kanji and use katakana or hirogana as replacements for more advanced kanji.
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Of course you should listen to me. Have I ever lied to you before? I mean, in this topic.
i dont mean romaji as in read that all teh time, its better for learning the japanese pronunciation of a word. Its pretty usless when it comes to READING japanese, but not when learning to speak it.
also, could you be so awsomly epic that you could translate this?At first when josh said you could speak japanese i didnt believe him, but now you say you really can, and i BELIEVE you, but i wanna make sure cuz im just a poop that way
hi! i am Eve. i like cute things. Bye!
sorry if im sounding like a poop head. (poop heads like me are just like this)
That's true; it would be useful if you were learning to speak or listen to it without knowing kana first. However, kana are so easy I recommend learning them before hand. Anyway, here's your translation:
こんにちは!私はイブをしています。可愛いものが好きな私。さようなら!
Or, in romaji:
Konnichiha! Watashihaibuoshiteimasu. Kawaiimonogasukinawatashi. Sayounara! (My romaji may be a little rusty; I never really learned it that way.)
EDIT: Of course I can speak Japanese. How could I teach lessons if I couldn't? Just saying.
-- Edited by Ben on Wednesday 13th of October 2010 05:16:55 PM
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Umm.... Eve you don't know how to read japaneze. And you can memorize any song and you know really how to greet yourself only. Sorry just stating facts
-- Edited by Fang on Sunday 17th of October 2010 11:46:38 AM
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what? i never said i memorize songs instantly. And i never said i could speak japanese, i just like singing japanese songs. (like "sakura drops", thats like mah fav song evah.)
and i know i cant read japanese. My computer just showes up the letters as squares, cuz we havnt downloaded the bleh blah thing you need to download to see words in things like kanji.
" yakitori" is "skewered chicken" in japanese. now i really want kabobs. ( i dont know really any japanese at all, but i do know how to say "skewered chicken" in japanese. i am full of win)