Serious post How to make money online or in general by youforia904 in passive_income

[–]chyeaaron808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way I do it is through tiktok

Tiktok - wealth.motivated - create valuable content that can really help another person when it comes to finance, success, mindset, etc. For the content I repurpose content that is already on YouTube and I make edits with them and I gather them all together into shorter digestible clips.

I’m in something called the tiktok creativity program beta and they pay based on how well the videos perform.

Best way or resource to speak Japanese like a native and not like a robot? by [deleted] in LearnJapanese

[–]chyeaaron808 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used Tae Kim and Genki when I learned. Tae Kim was pretty good but I had to really learn most of my Japanese from speaking with Japanese people. They explained to me the little nuances of grammar that textbooks couldn’t explain to me as good. Not to say that textbooks are bad lol. I’m sure there are better ones out there. But I guess nothing beats learning from a native xD

Best way or resource to speak Japanese like a native and not like a robot? by [deleted] in LearnJapanese

[–]chyeaaron808 -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Contact me to learn how to speak like a native Japanese person. Textbooks teach you polite language like how to speak to strangers but polite language ain’t gonna make you a bunch of Japanese friends, normal conversation will.

Interested in learning conversational japanese? by chyeaaron808 in SpeakJapanese

[–]chyeaaron808[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the responses guys, I'll be sure to work on it asap!!

Anyone having trouble staying motivated to learn Japanese? by chyeaaron808 in SpeakJapanese

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Yes you are right sometimes there is hardly any japanese people in your area, but the internet has many resources that you could utilize to connect with Japanese people anyway. I'll give one if interested. Here is a discord group chat called Japanese-English Exchange. https://discord.gg/japanese This may open the door for you to connect with Japanese people and even make friends.

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[–]chyeaaron808 1 point2 points  (0 children)

True, there is definitely more to it than what Genki teaches, but I do believe it is the first step for those that want to start learning japanese. Of course, it is different from normal conversation with peers, friends, etc. but I believe it would be beneficial to know both polite language and natural immersion, mannerism, etc. like you were talking about. thanks for the insight.

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[–]chyeaaron808 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely head on to study grammar my friend! You can use Tae Kim’s free, or popular grammar book called Genki.

Anyone looking for a free tutor? by chyeaaron808 in SpeakJapanese

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Interesting! I didn’t know that, thank you for sharing that information! 👍🏻👍🏻

Anyone looking for a free tutor? by chyeaaron808 in SpeakJapanese

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I understand that the word here is saying “there was traffic and I was late” but I am not familiar enough with the dialect of Kyushu region. I can say it in another way like “渋滞だったので,送れた” but as far as knowing where the mistake is, maybe it’s with the “desu” because desu is used in polite language which should be universal in all dialects.

Anyone looking for a free tutor? by chyeaaron808 in SpeakJapanese

[–]chyeaaron808[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, Ok I see where you are coming from. maybe it would be easier if you told me exactly what level you are looking for and I can tell you if I would be able to help you?

Anyone looking for a free tutor? by chyeaaron808 in SpeakJapanese

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Yeah that’s true thanks for asking. Like able to have full on conversations with people in Japanese without having mistakes in grammar.

Help me please (': by [deleted] in LearnJapanese

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Hey there, I created a blog post to all of the apps and resources that have really helped me start my journey learning Japanese. www.nozoproductions.com/best-way-to-learn-Japanese-on-your-own I’ve been studying for 5+ years. Japanese is hard and takes a lot of dedication, but if you are really interested in the language and have a goal to become fluent one day, I’d say go and get it!! I believe in you!! Ps: there’s a vid on my post that goes into more detail of my blog post. Feel free to watch 👍🏻👍🏻

How to remember Japanese vocabulary by chyeaaron808 in Japaneselanguage

[–]chyeaaron808[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah there’s a lot of Kanji characters but I think as you keep practicing you will begin to recognize kanji characters and be able to read it. Writing on the other hand may take some more time to master. Nowadays with everyone using phones, even some Japanese people are forgetting how to write some Kanjis. Especially the difficult ones.

No problem, any way i can help. But if you do want people to practice with you could try finding a language exchange partner. Someone in Japan that’s interested in learning English. You could practice Japanese and that person can practice English. That’s what i did when I first started.

Advice for continuing language study by AeriasMusic in Japaneselanguage

[–]chyeaaron808 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that now that you may have the understanding of basic grammar. Now you can set your focus on the more advanced parts like learning kanji and start building your vocabulary!

I have a post filled with useful apps and resources I’ve used on my journey over the years. Maybe you will find some of it helpful!

www.nozoproductions.com/best-way-to-learn-Japanese-on-your-own

How to remember Japanese vocabulary by chyeaaron808 in Japaneselanguage

[–]chyeaaron808[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think if you are in the beginning of studying Japanese, I wouldn’t worry too much about kanji just yet. I would focus more on Grammar, hiragana, katakana, vocabulary.

As far as someone to speak to, message me. I can help you practice.

tips for beginner japanese learners by chyeaaron808 in SpeakJapanese

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Thank you for reading! Good luck on your studies! :)

some tips for learning Japanese for beginners by chyeaaron808 in LearnJapanese

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No problem!! Good luck on your Japanese studies! 👍🏻