“I was learn Japanese but idk where to start 😭”

I’ve been studying for prob 12 months now. i can read some basic books but still struggle with Kanji. anyway after I’m done I wanna learn some other too like KO and ZH 😎

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... Read moreStarting to learn Japanese can feel overwhelming, especially when grappling with kanji characters after months of study. From my own experience, one of the biggest game-changers was using structured language apps that organize lessons step-by-step—something like Penglo, as mentioned in your article, can be incredibly helpful. It prepares your learning path so you don’t have to wonder about what to study next. In addition to apps, I found that integrating various study methods kept my motivation high. For instance, pairing kanji practice with reading simple children’s books or watching Japanese shows with subtitles helps reinforce character recognition naturally. Flashcards, especially spaced repetition systems (SRS), turned out to be essential for memorizing kanji and vocabulary. It’s also beneficial to set realistic goals, like mastering a specific number of kanji each week or completing a beginner lesson in an app daily. This consistency builds a strong foundation and reduces frustration. Since you mentioned interest in learning Korean and Chinese later, focusing on shared elements like hanja in Korean and traditional characters in Chinese might make transitions easier once you finish your Japanese studies. Joining language exchange communities or forums is another fantastic way to deepen your understanding and stay engaged. You can practice writing, get feedback, and even make friends who support your learning journey. Remember, language learning is a marathon, not a sprint. Embrace challenges like kanji struggles as part of your unique path to fluency. Apps like Penglo, consistent practice, setting manageable goals, and engaging with native content will push your skills forward effectively.

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The image features a convenience store counter with shelves and anime posters. Text overlays show the Japanese vocabulary for "Microwave" as "Denshi renji" and its Japanese script, for language learning.
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Cash or card? = Genkin ka kādo desu ka? Receipt = Ryōshūsho Lottery tickets = Takarakuji Restroom = Toire ATM = Ē tī emu Slushie = Surashī Gas pump = Gasorin ponpu ID required = Shōmei-sho ga hitsuyō desu Microwave = Denshi renji Tobacco products = Tabako seihin follow me for m
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An open Japanese textbook with a pen, highlighted with text overlays 'HOW I STUDY JAPANESE (N3 LEVEL)' and 'my biggest tips and tricks,' suggesting a guide to Japanese study.
Two 'Quartet' Japanese textbooks, a workbook and a textbook, with two pens. Text overlays indicate these are the user's 'current textbook' for N3 level study after Genki 1 & 2.
A screenshot of the Anki flashcard app interface, showing decks like 'JP Core 6k+' and study statistics. Text overlays recommend Anki for 'vocab study' using SRS.
How I Study Japanese (N3 Level)
this is my best tips and tricks for how to study Japanese as someone currently studying at the JLPT N3 level. For reference on what this level is like: - I can watch jdramas without captions and understand about 30-60% based on the topic, but enough to follow the plot and enjoy it. - I can usua
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ANIME TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 5) 🌸
Who's ready for the next 3 anime to help us learn Japanese? I’ve got some great suggestions coming your way! Here's a tip: watching anime with subtitles can boost your vocabulary and help you understand natural conversations. Let’s dive into these fun shows and level up our Japanese learnin
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Kaylin Do

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Learn Japanese faster than 99% of people ➡️➡️
People usually struggle because they don't follow this advice and get overwhelmed by a messy schedule ✨
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jpstudy.millaa

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A scenic view of a traditional Japanese temple with wooden walkways, surrounded by cherry blossom trees and green mountains, with the title 'How to actually remember Japanese you learned 🏯🎌'.
A beautiful Japanese landscape with cherry blossom trees in bloom and green mountains, overlaid with text: '1. No one talks about this but it's not actually your fault you forget what you learn'.
An aerial view of a traditional Japanese gate and rooftops surrounded by cherry blossom trees, with text: '2. the problem is you need to review the stuff you learn regularly'.
How to actually remember Japanese you learned 🏯🎌
Anki is probably the oldest one that uses spaced repetition but it's quite dated now so I wouldn't recommend it unless you want to spend time creating your own study materials
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lennykun

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A diagram titled "Photography Basic Framework" outlines a 7-day learning sequence for beginners, covering camera familiarization, basic knowledge, lighting, composition, color, aesthetics, and post-processing.
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Learn this by heart📸your photography will levelsUp
Hello everyone~ ☺️ Today I’m going to share with you the learning sequence for beginner photography, so that you can also learn photography well!🥳 💡Have questions? Message me on comment! #beginner photography #photographytip #photography #photographyideas #photographytipsforbeginner
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The image shows a bakery or cafe interior with display cases filled with pastries and cookies. Overlayed text reads 'MOVIE TO LEARN JAPANESE PART 3' in pink and purple stylized font.
A movie poster for 'Sky of Love' featuring two young actors in school uniforms making peace signs. Below the poster, text highlights learning meaningful phrases, improving listening, and gaining relatable vocabulary.
A movie poster for 'Little Forest: Summer/Autumn' showing a woman in a straw hat and rice stalks. Text below describes learning everyday vocabulary, cultural elements, and practicing with clear dialogue.
MOVIES TO LEARN JAPANESE (part 3)
Here are three fantastic Japanese movies that can help strengthen your vocabulary while keeping you entertained! 🎥 Dedicating just one hour a day to watching and practicing can make a huge difference. Immersing yourself in these movies not only improves your language skills but also brings you clos
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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An overhead view of various makeup products like lipsticks, eyeshadows, and brushes on a pink surface, with text "Learn Japanese Female products" and a "SWIPE" arrow.
A storefront window showcasing three bras and three matching underwear sets in white, gold, and orange, with the text "Bras burajā" and Japanese characters.
An interior view of a makeup store counter filled with various cosmetics, brushes, and palettes, featuring a large mirror and the text "kesho Make up".
Learn japanese feminine products
Makeup - kesho Perfume - kousui Purse - pasu Bra - burajā Lipstick - kuchibeni Curling Iron - kāringu airon Tampons - tanpon I post language learning content everyday. follow me #learnjapanese #japanesegirl #study #studyjapanese #japanese #languagelearning
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A pink background displays 'Cherry' in English, 'さくらんぼ' in Japanese, and '(SAKURANBO)' in romaji, framed by cartoon cherries along the top and bottom borders.
A pink background displays 'Strawberry' in English, 'いちご' in Japanese, and '(ICHIGO)' in romaji, surrounded by cartoon strawberries and small white flowers.
A coral background displays 'Apple' in English, 'りんご' in Japanese, and '(RINGO)' in romaji, with stylized apple branches and flowers decorating the corners.
Let's Learn Fruits in Japanese 🍓🍑 🍌 🍇 🍎 🍉 🍊 🍐 🍒
Here are sentences using Japanese fruit in romaji, with the breakdown of their meanings: 1. **Ichigo (いちご):** - Sentence: Watashi wa ichigo ga suki desu. - Breakdown: I like strawberries. 2. **Banana (ばなな):** - Sentence: Asa, watashi wa banana o tabemasu. - Breakdown: In the m
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Study Gal 🌸

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A person stands on a street with buildings and red lanterns, with the overlay text "Learn Japanese through ANIME." The image introduces the topic of learning Japanese via anime.
The image displays the "My Neighbor Totoro" movie poster. Text highlights learning benefits like immersing in authentic Japanese dialogues, enhancing cultural understanding, and learning everyday phrases in a charming way.
The image shows the "Shirokuma Cafe" anime poster featuring a polar bear, panda, and penguin. Text describes learning benefits such as practicing everyday phrases through fun dialogues and boosting listening comprehension.
LEARN JAPANESE THROUGH ANIME (part 3)
Here it is—the iconic anime series that’s perfect for learning Japanese! I’m sure many of you have already heard of at least one of these three. They’re super beginner-friendly and a fun way to get started. A helpful tip: finding something you enjoy about a language, like anime, can make learning s
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Kaylin Do

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An indoor retail store with clothing racks, shelves, and a couch. The overlay text reads "Learn Japanese through ANIME PART 8," indicating the theme of the content.
A poster for the anime "Panda Go Panda" featuring a large panda and a small girl. Text highlights learning simple Japanese phrases, clear pronunciation for beginners, and exploring Japanese culture.
A poster for the anime "On-Gaku: Our Sound" showing three characters and a street scene. Text describes learning casual Japanese conversation, teen slang, and exploring youth culture through music.
LEARN JAPANESE THROUGH ANIME (part 8) 🤍
Learning Japanese through anime like Panda Go Panda and 5 Centimeters per Second is such a unique and fun experience! Panda Go Panda is perfect for beginners with its simple phrases and clear pronunciation, while 5 Centimeters per Second helps you dive into emotional, natural conversations. You get
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