I've kinda suspected Duolingo is better for people who already know some Japanese from elsewhere. I remember when I started we started off learning hiragana right along with basic greetings with hiragana quizzes being a thing every lesson. Of course, I had memorised hiragana and katakana long before then because nerd
I've heard Lingodeer is supposed to be good for japanese, but I've got a streak going in Duolingo.😅 And I did enjoy duolingo when I was using it for spanish, but... idk. I've been thinking about printing out some hiragana worksheets and stuff like that to try and make things stick a bit better.
I learned both hiragana and katakana as a kid in a month or two on my own because I wanted to read the untranslated sound effects in the mangas I was reading
I've kinda suspected Duolingo is better for people who already know some Japanese from elsewhere. I remember when I started we started off learning hiragana right along with basic greetings with hiragana quizzes being a thing every lesson. Of course, I had memorised hiragana and katakana long before then because nerd
I've heard Lingodeer is supposed to be good for japanese, but I've got a streak going in Duolingo.😅 And I did enjoy duolingo when I was using it for spanish, but... idk. I've been thinking about printing out some hiragana worksheets and stuff like that to try and make things stick a bit better.
I learned both hiragana and katakana as a kid in a month or two on my own because I wanted to read the untranslated sound effects in the mangas I was reading
I recognized a baby crying as AAAAA the other day!