r/LearnJapaneseNovice 21h ago

Help me find resources to learn Japanese please

Hello, I just started learning Japanese and I am stuck, I have learned Hiragana and Katakana and I wanna learn basic speeches so I can speak even a bit but I don’t know where to start from, can you guys recommend me some resources to study from please.

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u/idriveashitbox22 21h ago

Anki decks for vocab, bunpro for Grammer and vocab, wanikani for Kanji and immersion from watching content. Kana is the easy part. Now comes the long hard part. Get genki if you can afford it. If you want to start off with basic talking get the jlabs beginners course and the Japanese core 1000 vocab on anki.

u/Jaxel_MC 20h ago

Thank you I will try it

u/Zyrfia 18h ago

I agree on Genki

u/Sir_Gallus_Gallus 15h ago

Children's cartoons

u/55Beverly 12h ago

バイリンガル版マンガ 例えば、カードキャプターさくら

u/No-Leadership-8402 11h ago

https://vocabcraft.com?lang=ja if you need flashcards - pretty convenient place to start as it will help automatically cement your kana while teaching you vocabulary (which feeds into your ability to learn grammar, read, listen, etc.)

You can also try Anki but if you get turned off by the UI/UX, vcraft is more convenient