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  1. Welcome, I am also a new person.

    And this is where things get philosophical, as I prefer Snes9x. I'd say for the sake of being thorough let's have it on the site.

    Also on-topic: Welcome to the forums, hope you'll like it here!

    Higan FTW.

  2. I play MtG, DnD, D&D(Essentials, feel free to try and kill me for it), some games a friend made up involving Jenga towers, and the D6 system. I also have MaidRPG. Crazy things always happen. You cannot stop it.

  3. 1. Tae Kim's & Ixrec's guides.

    2. Read VNs you wanted to read. <-- one can stop here

    3. Join a TL project.

    4. Ask around things you don't get.

    Well, my goal was "I want to read VNs in moon" and I'm already there. I don't try to speak or to write, and VNs are perfect material for reading and listening.

    This is new to me. I think I will read this.

  4. I am curious how other people learn Japanese, this is how I do it.

    Step 0: Do Wanikani throughout the day. Memrise as well. Anki if you have to. I find I have more motivation for Memrise than Anki, but sometimes I am not able to access the internet, so I use Anki then.

    Step 1: Read a grammar book (one chapter and/or 15 mins perday)

    -Tae Kim

    -Intro to Modern JP

    -The DOJG series

    Step 2: listen to stuff

    -Jpod101 However many podcasts you want

    -A raw JP podcast, if you can't understand everything do not worry.

    -Pimsleur is for pronunciation and speaking/listening practice. It's JP is about full speed in conversation. (I find Japanese usually start slower then work up to 10x the speed of English)

    -Watch raw anime, then watch it with subs.

    Step 3: Read

    When you get to about N5(I hate the JLPT scale but everyone knows it) in kanji knowledge, read Doraemon, forget Yotsubato (It has spelling mistakes). At N3 go ahead and start reading harder manga and some novels. I recommend slice-of-life. (I do not yet know about later levels) If yo can read games, go for it.

    Step 4: Speak

    Talk to Japanese, there are the skype forums and also some groups have some Japanese people you can talk to.

    Step 5: Write

    Lang-8, chatting with Japanese. I keep my journal in Japanese and Spanish.

    This takes me about 2 hours each day to do all the physical things except listening and reading, which vary.

    This is something I refined after learning Japanese for awhile. I should be N2 level(gahh somewhere in early High School late Middle School) by the end of the year.

  5. そうか?僕もそうだ。

    Estudio español también en escuela. Me encanta lo mucho, pero tengo mucho que aprender.

    Multilingualism ftw. ;P

    :D

    Oh yeah if u want to know anything about spanish or spain feel free to talk to me!

    Un saludo compañero!

    Gracias

  6. Thank you all!

    ¡Muchas gracias!

    Welcome to Fuwanovel ^^

    I'm from Spain, so if you want to talk I'm here

    Espero que te lo pases bien por aquí

    Sí! Sí! Bien! Yo español es de America de sul.

    Hey there, welcome. I don't speak a lick of Spanish, but I'm always open to conversing in Japanese. We used to have a thread for it somewhere.

    いいですよ。

    よろしく

    こちらこそ

    よろしくね。

    Hablas otras linguas tambien?

    Yo hablo una lengua, pero yo hable español. Actualmente yo tengo que estudiar español.

    Welcome to fuwanovel, hope we get along and enjoy ur stay!

    Cada vez hay más españoles e hispanohablantes!

    :)

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