- r japanese - Reddit
I haven't really interacted with this particular guy too much, but he knew I'm Japanese There was a major language barrier for him, he couldn't speak English, and I struggled to say certain words phrases, but we understood each other perfectly I even tried to tell him my Japanese isn't perfect, but he was still very impressed by me
- Japanese Language Stack Exchange
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- r japan - Reddit
This subreddit serves as a general hub to discuss most things Japanese and exchange information, **as well as to guide users to subs specializing in things such as daily life, travel or language acquisition ** Users are strongly encouraged to check the sidebar and stickied general questions thread before posting
- Jimaku: A new place to download Japanese subtitles
Man we need more posts like this Kitnuekko has been a crucial component for my Japanese study but the issues the site has are obvious and loosing all that data one day would be catastrophic Glad someone is working on a replacement, good job OP! Also, JDrama subtitles would be so great to get one day, it's sad it's such a niche
- r TrapCuties - Reddit
r TrapCuties: Finally a SFW place for Traps to feel welcomed and to share advice, makeup stuffs, cute clothing, workout routines, and diets!
- I made a master list of all free Japanese resources online
Wow! That's a lot! Thank you very much for compiling it! I would add only two things: Lingodeer (an app, it's like duolingo for Japanese, only better) and J-CAT (free test you can take to check your Japanese level) Also I'm not sure how it would fit in your list, maybe in tests? Or in other sources? But I think japanesetest4u is also a great
- Learn Japanese - Reddit
Welcome to r LearnJapanese, the hub on Reddit for learners of the Japanese Language This is a summary Please read the full list of rules here Rules 1 If you are new to learning Japanese, read the Starter's Guide Check to see if your question has been addressed before posting by searching or reading the wiki
- How to find: Japanese Lets Plays : r LearnJapanese - Reddit
If you are unsure of the name of the game in Japanese it will be in the game's Wikipedia article if it is a native Japanese game If it is not a native Japanese game one trick to find the name is to go onto play-asia and look up the Japanese version of the game, and the name of the game will be listed in Japanese in the further info section
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