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Learning Japanese consists of three parts: grammar, vocabulary and the writing system. In order to learn Japanese, you will need to study and practice all of these aspects. This guide will briefly introduce you to the Japanese language and then show you where and how to get started with learning it yourself.

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It is is highly recommended that you read up more in the linked resources throughout the guide.

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Once you've reached the end of the guide, you can start reading Japanese material while consulting back to the guide to solidify your memory. By reading Japanese you are actively practicing your grammar since you are using it constantly to understand what you are reading. Manga is the common recommendation for first getting into reading, especially Yotsubato. You may also consider doing the Dictionary of Japanese Grammar Anki deck to reinforce what you have learned.

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This isn't the end of grammar. Tae Kim is quite basic and should serve you fine for the easiest manga, but literary works with a greater focus on the text often use more advanced grammar. The Dictionaries of Japanese Grammar are the go-to resource for anything not covered in Tae Kim; they and various other options are documented in the resources section.

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This isn't the end of grammar. Tae Kim should serve you fine for the easiest manga, but it only covers the most common grammar. The Dictionaries of Japanese Grammar are the go-to resource for anything not covered in Tae Kim; they and various other options are documented in the resources section.

Vocabulary