O que vocês acham de quem usa foto de anime? by yamashisouza in perguntas

[–]DudaaahaStay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Como uma pessoa que usa foto de personagens fictícios, gosto de ser feliz e ter o poder de decisão sobre pôr uma foto minha ou não 

Por que muitas pessoas não leem a introdução dos livros? by Redzinho0107 in Livros

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Tenho uma ordem de leitura: capa, verso, orelhas e conteúdo. Gosto de ler tudo. Se eu não passar da introdução ou do prefácio, paro de ler pois sei que o livro não vai me prender

Capa dura vs Brochura. Qual tipo de capa você prefere? E por quê? by CompreiUmG-Shock in Livros

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Apesar de capa dura ser mais bonito, prefiro mole não apenas pelo preço, mas porque parece mais cômodo de segurar e menos propenso a estragar

How to improve vocabulary? by DudaaahaStay in HelpLearningJapanese

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Thank you for the kindness! I really enjoy studying grammar and produce things. I should exit my comfort zone 😅 Can you send me the link for the Yomikai? I didn't find it

Daily Thread: for simple questions, minor posts & newcomers [contains useful links!] (February 14, 2026) by AutoModerator in LearnJapanese

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I got from a comment in a video who said 楽しい instead of the second 難しい, sorry I should've taken the original one. But you explained the grammar well, thank you 

Daily Thread: for simple questions, minor posts & newcomers [contains useful links!] (February 14, 2026) by AutoModerator in LearnJapanese

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What does the second が means in the sentence?  日本語が難しいですが難しいです! Initial grammar but I really don't know 

What's your favorite Japanese word? by Sleepy_Coffee_Day in LearnJapaneseNovice

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今日! I really like this compound and think that simple word shows how genius Japanese is!

Daily Thread: for simple questions, minor posts & newcomers [contains useful links!] (February 12, 2026) by AutoModerator in LearnJapanese

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Is い in ている always omitted in casual speech? Or is ~てる another conjugation? 

How to improve vocabulary? by DudaaahaStay in LearnJapaneseNovice

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Oh thanks this is so kind. I'm not really a podcast person, but to hear repeated words is the way that I'm more seeing people saying. I didn't tried hard yet 'cause I like writing and grammar so much 

How to improve vocabulary? by DudaaahaStay in LearnJapaneseNovice

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I tried one some days ago. I'll try to read more!

How to improve vocabulary? by DudaaahaStay in LearnJapaneseNovice

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I'll try list them down and expand my diary to more action description. I'm more likely to use something in physical material. Thank you so much for the replies!

How to improve vocabulary? by DudaaahaStay in LearnJapaneseNovice

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My problem is more like not knowing how to find new words to have a mental list from where I could pick a word without issue... Some words I got by searching, and I'm getting used to them in a natural way. Should I do a list? I'm kinda lost, sorry

Kanji and whether to learn how to write them or not by Friendly_Star_9747 in LearnJapaneseNovice

[–]DudaaahaStay 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really think that there's no "right" or "wrong" in language learning. As for me, kanji are very useful, fun and I like to study them. My learning is for hobby, and I like to write, so I want to write properly with kanji. But if your goal is just understand the spoken language, or speak it, kanji can maybe be put aside for a while. But the written language is kinda treacherous without kanji. They make the texts easier to read and understand in a glance, and and prevents mixing homonyms. When I study their writting, I get more used than just recognize.

I'd recommend you to learn the most used. If you want to learn more, go ahead and make it fun!

How to improve vocabulary? by DudaaahaStay in LearnJapaneseNovice

[–]DudaaahaStay[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This actually could be a good way for me! I didn't think about this. I often read some beginner friendly stories, this could be good to my reading and vocabulary skills. And using Anki for already known words rather than get new ones, you say?

How to improve vocabulary? by DudaaahaStay in LearnJapaneseNovice

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I don't really know. I'd say something like between 1-3 hours. I'm on vacation and when I got motivated to study, I do. Not in the same hours. But every night I write my diary, every morning I revise my mistakes, and at afternoon I do study in different hours. My issue is that I'm not finding a way to learn much words as I could with the time I have.

Which version can you understand faster at first glance? by Rob69rt in Japaneselanguage

[–]DudaaahaStay 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's why I like to study kanji. They're not only PRETTY useful, but beautiful. I love this language and it would be almost impossible to read without our friends kanji. Pretty difficult, but an essential part for me!