Try this site http://www.uni.edu/becker/japanese2.htmlShotoSan said:Hey, Im interested in learning Japanese online, but it has to be free; I am 17 and do not posses a credit card to pay for lessons...
If any one has a good link, I'd appreciate it!
Thanks for the great link. It looks great and for $10.00 it's hard to beat. I have Instant Immersion Japanese version 2 (many say version 1 was a waste of money) and I have found the quizzes great.Genin Andrew said:Try this Cd-Rom http://www.nodtronics.com.au/products/education_language/lets_learn_japanese.htmI Bought this from my local post office for AUS$10! I've been very happy with it, i've been working at it off and on for the last 3 months and still havnt completed half the lessons, its very very comprehensive, great for beginners.
Its got animations to teach you proper brush strokes and audio so you can hear the sounds of each vowel and consenants etc. I recomend it, great for its price. Also if you dont mind doing abit of reading, look out for books by 'Yasu-Hiko Tohsaku'.
Actually the only way you will be able to learn a language is either through either (a) taking lessons from a knowledgeable teacher; or (b) total immersion in Japan.ShotoSan said:I wont have time to do that in college. Im studying for 2 yeasr in buisness, and then one year for police foundations... Im not sure how the system works here, perhaps I will find some time for it
I have a book called "Write Your Name In Kanji"INDYFIGHTER said:http://dictionary.reference.com/translate/text.html I learned how to write my name in Japanese and Chinese here. Tried my friends names and most didn't have a symbol, no translation.