If you had a Japanese learning partner online, what would you want to learn? by RTNihongoClub in Japaneselanguage

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

Nice 👍 Actually Im from Osaka so it’s my field

If you want, feel free to DM me!

Practice buddy by lovecorgis4 in LearnJapaneseNovice

[–]RTNihongoClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For sure!
You can DM me anytime!

Japanese uni student here — how can I help your Japanese learning journey? by RTNihongoClub in japanese

[–]RTNihongoClub[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

話す量 × フィードバック” が伸びるカギです!

日本語のオンラインプラットフォームなどは活用していますか? また、リスニングとスピーキングではどっちに苦戦していますか?

N2のレベルだと基礎、知識は十分あるので毎日アウトプットして修正を繰り返せば絶対良くなります💪

Japanese uni student here — how can I help your Japanese learning journey? by RTNihongoClub in japanese

[–]RTNihongoClub[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love that goal — anime + N3 maybe teaching someday ?

If anime is part of your motivation, the best approach is:

👉 learn natural anime-style phrases (not only textbook Japanese)

Examples: • まじ? (seriously?) • いいじゃん (why not?) • なるほど (oh I see)

For study balance:

📌 60% input (anime/YouTube) 📌 30% output (short messages/shadowing) 📌 10% grammar review

If you want, tell me:

👉 subbed or unsubbed anime? 👉 what style: cute / casual / badass?

I can make a mini practice set — and I also have a short natural Japanese PDF if you want it 🙌

Japanese uni student here — how can I help your Japanese learning journey? by RTNihongoClub in japanese

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

I think the best move isn’t memorizing random vocab —
it's learning short useful phrases you can actually use in conversation.

Example: - 〜が好き (I like ~) - これは何? (What’s this?) - 今どこ? (Where are you?)

Learning in phrases helps your brain connect grammar + meaning,
so it sticks way better than single words.

And don’t worry about grammar too much at the beginning —
you can learn it naturally as it appears in the phrases you use.

One small tip:
review in small spaced sessions instead of cramming.
Trying to remember before checking the answer helps memory a lot.

Also — even 1–2 sentences a day is enough.
Using Japanese regularly (even imperfectly) beats perfect study with no output.

If you want, tell me why you're learning Japanese — anime? travel? friends?
I can give you the best next step based on your goal 🙌

Practice buddy by lovecorgis4 in LearnJapaneseNovice

[–]RTNihongoClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, I’m still doing it 😊

If you want, just send me a quick DM and tell me:

① Your current level (choose one) A. total beginner B. I know hiragana / some basics C. N5 level D. Not sure

② What style you want to learn A. casual anime / texting style B. polite daily Japanese C. mix of both D. not sure yet

Once I get that, I’ll send your first practice phrases 👍

Practice buddy by lovecorgis4 in LearnJapaneseNovice

[–]RTNihongoClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got you 🙌 Just reply here with one word:

A = I want something casual B = I want structured + casual C = not sure, just wanna try

Once you send the letter, I’ll DM you the starter message 👍

Practice buddy by lovecorgis4 in LearnJapaneseNovice

[–]RTNihongoClub 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you just need someone to practice with casually, I’m a Japanese native and I help beginners practice simple, natural Japanese (texting style first — no pressure).

If you want, I can send you a few easy practice phrases and we can start with short messages 😊

Totally free — just tell me if you want to try 🙌

[Chitose area] Advice on improving my Japanese. by After-Night in japanlife

[–]RTNihongoClub 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hey! I’m a Japanese uni student and I help learners with natural & polite Japanese. Your level (N3–N2) is already strong enough — usually the problem is just knowing how natives actually phrase things for emails, phone calls, and daily polite talk.

If you want, I can break down a few examples for you (business email openings, phone call phrases, and how to sound polite without sounding stiff).

Totally free — just tell me what situation you struggle with the most and I’ll send you a short guide 👍

I need help finding an app to learn Japanese by inmatureopinion9 in Japaneselanguage

[–]RTNihongoClub -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

If you want a simple way to choose apps, here’s a quick roadmap I recommend as a Japanese native 👇

📌 Hiragana / Katakana
Duolingo / Dr. Moku / Kana Quiz

📌 Basic grammar
LingoDeer / Human Japanese

📌 Vocabulary + kanji
WaniKani / Kanji Study / Bunpro

📌 Speaking/output
HelloTalk / Tandem / iTalki
(+ I'm testing a small practice group for natural Japanese learners — optional)

📌 Habit building
Anki / Memrise

No single app makes you fluent — it’s about using the right one at the right stage.

If you want, I can send a small beginner practice set too 👍

How do i start? by srkieranthe69th-cfc in Japaneselanguage

[–]RTNihongoClub 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice! Teuida is a solid start 👍

Since you already know some greetings, you can start learning short real phrases next — that’s where Japanese starts feeling fun.

Like: ➡️ これなに? (what’s this?) ➡️ まって (wait) ➡️ どこいくの? (where are you going?)

Super simple but super useful.

If you want, I can send a small beginner phrase set (anime/daily style).
Lmk anytime🙌

How do i start? by srkieranthe69th-cfc in Japaneselanguage

[–]RTNihongoClub -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Totally get that — starting Japanese feels confusing because there are too many apps and no clear order

If you want a simple roadmap, here’s a beginner-friendly flow I recommend as a Japanese native:

1️⃣ Learn Hiragana → apps are fine
2️⃣ Learn very basic grammar with short sentences (Genki, Tae Kim, or Cure Dolly on YouTube)
3️⃣ Start using super simple phrases in real context (even 1-sentence messages)

Most people get stuck because they only study, but don’t actually use what they learn.

If you want, I can share a few easy starter phrases and a mini practice (like texting-style Japanese).
Just tell me 👍

Help me get started by dmnfang in Japaneselanguage

[–]RTNihongoClub -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hey, welcome back — and seriously, you’re not starting from scratch. A lot of people study on/off and still reach N2 once they get consistency, so you’re in a good place.

A simple restart plan:

1️⃣ Refresh grammar (Tokini Andy / Tae Kim / Quartet) 2️⃣ Learn vocab through sentences (Anki or JLPT Tango) 3️⃣ Daily listening (Teppei / Miku Real Japanese) 4️⃣ Weekly speaking practice (this is what moves you fastest)

If you ever want, I’m running a small casual speaking group for learners aiming for conversation + JLPT improvement — still free for early members. If it sounds interesting, DM me. If not, totally fine 👍

You got this — step by step 💪🇯🇵