This is because this guide does not seek to forcibly create artificial ties between English and Japanese by presenting the material in a way that makes sense in English.
This guide is an attempt to systematically build up the grammatical structures that make up the Japanese language in a way that makes sense in Japanese.
Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese now available in the app store! Topics covered include: - The Japanese Writing System (Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji) - Basic Japanese Grammar (Particles, Gobi, Tense, etc.) - Essential Japanese Grammar (Polite Forms, Conditionals, etc.) - Special Expressions (Causative, Amounts, Honorific, etc.) - Advanced Topics (Formal Expressions, Volitional, etc.) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Japanese guide to learning Japanese grammar ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This guide is an attempt to systematically build up the grammatical structures that make up the Japanese language in a way that makes sense in Japanese. It may not be a practical tool for quickly learning immediately useful Japanese phrases (for example, common phrases for travel). However, it will logically create grammatical building blocks that will result in a solid grammatical foundation. For those of you who have learned Japanese from textbooks, you may see some big differences in how the material is ordered and presented. This is because this guide does not seek to forcibly create artificial ties between English and Japanese by presenting the material in a way that makes sense in English. Instead, examples with translations will show how ideas are expressed in Japanese resulting in simpler explanations that are easier to understand. ======================= Please note that this application does not contain Romaji. You will be required to learn the Kana (Hiragana and Katakana) to be able to fully complete this guide. Don't worry though, it's covered in the "Writing System" section. =======================
Par Aubette33
Itll force me out of using romanji ! <_< It's very good to explain the whole thing. I wish there were exercises so I guess I'll buy the other apps (which are at a very fair price compared to Assimil and stuff) Will we ever get an app where we should strike the kana and kanji on our phones/tablets and get graded on how well we follow the strike order and how close is it to the original ? :D
Par Asinum63
Thank you so much, reading the explanations feel like hearing them, by a good, patient teacher. Hope you have or will publish training avtivities and tests (ready to pay for them!)
Par Monopanda98
Nice app for learning grammar. It is well explained, and you can have the translation or every japanese word used in the lessons. And it is not just free to download, but entirely FREE to use.