Japanese Writing System 2025

Posted By: ELK1nG

Japanese Writing System
Published 1/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.15 GB | Duration: 1h 36m

Get started learning Japanese the right way!

What you'll learn

language learner

japanese learner

learning languages

Know how to read in japanese

Requirements

no previous experience is necessary

Description

Japanese writing system is the most efficient way to take your first steps in learning Japanese!With a practical and well-structured methodology, you will learn all the main components of the Japanese writing system, including hiragana, katakana, an introduction to kanji, as well as understanding concepts such as furigana and rōmaji. The content is designed to enable you to learn more than 100 words in the Japanese language, all clearly, didactically and objectively, without getting bogged down.In addition, the course comes with detailed video lessons, PDF materials, and step-by-step explanations to ensure that you assimilate the fundamental concepts of the language. You'll get a complete overview of how the alphabets work and how they are used in everyday Japanese, from absolute zero to simple Japanese phrases for initial communication.Topics covered in the course:Hiragana and its combinations;Katakana and its practical use;Furigana and Romaji;Anki deck;Introduction to kanji: discover how they are used to build complex words;Pronunciation extension, Small「つ」と「や、よ、ゆ」;Simple sentences to get you started.By the end of this course, you'll be ready to read and write basic Japanese with confidence and you'll have a great starting point for continuing your japanese language journey!

Overview

Section 1: Introdução

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Japanese writing systems

Lecture 3 Hiragana e Katakana

Lecture 4 The stoke order

Lecture 5 Dakuten 濁点

Lecture 6 Handakuten 半濁点

Lecture 7 Small や、よ、ゆ

Lecture 8 Small ア、イ、エ、オ

Lecture 9 Long vowel mark

Lecture 10 Small つ

Lecture 11 Long vowels う and い

Lecture 12 Similar letters in hiragana

Lecture 13 Similar letters in katakana

Lecture 14 Anki deck

Lecture 15 Introduction to Kanji

Lecture 16 Conclusion

anyone who wants to learn Japanese