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Final boss is impossible
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>OP can't stop shitposting
>final boss silently mocks you
PLEASE STOP I'VE BEEN READING FOR 7 MONTHS AND I STILL DON'T GET IT
STOP TORMENTING ME
Get what?
IT
諦めて
諦めて
諦めて
諦めて
At least talk about video games.
What?
厭
I'm going to learn Japanese
>You have to finish the game multiple times to 100% it
>You have to finish it a minimum of 7 times
>Reloading before a vital point doesn't count
>You have to play from beginning to end
日本語を学ぶことができない
それはできますか?
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>Started learning a month or so ago
>Been waiting on the fan translation
>Can read Kana and a small amount of Kanji now
Thanks for reminding me of this, I can at least get by playing it with a lot of looking things up.
I can study it. Learning it, however...
>items are locked behind doors that only specific NPCs unlock
>you have to replay the game 3 times with increasing difficulty to open all of them
>RNG can still fuck you up in the very last hour of the game
>you have to completely restart to reset your chances
at least the numberman codes were handy
I think I tried learning Japanese too fast. I spent like 5 days memorizing how to write all of the hiragana characters and I've been burnt out the moment I finished that set of characters for a month now.
>Still have to learn Katakana and Kanji
I'm not gonna make it am I
Sure
Amayui is getting so good.
This mission was fucking nuts.
勉強 = study
学ぶ = learn
>Can read Kana and a small amount of Kanji now
>I can at least get by playing it with a lot of looking things up
More like you can engage in looking things up with a little but of the game in between. I'm sorry but kana and some kanji is almost the same as nothing and I'm going to guess your grammar and overall understanding of the language is not enough for you to comprehend a lot of sentences and structures, even if you look up all the words in the dictionary.
Not to say you shouldn't go out there and get your face wrekt while you try to start reading for the first time, but a video game is not good for that for several reasons.
Shut the fuck up onsokumaru
You should be able to learn all Kana in about 6 hours or so and I'm an idiot
Bravely Default?
Is this a new Eushully game?
Some user recommended this game in some other thread but so far it's been pretty average.
Taking down that helicopter in that one part was Japan-levels of retarded and fun though.
About 1400 words into anki vocab, I had to look up 湧 and 肩慣. How am I doing lads?
Yessir
Its good stuff.
>final boss tries to memorize kanji without writing it
Its a hentai game anyway I'm not exactly playing it for the compelling story. Guess I should have clarified I'm only concerned I can make out menu's and such enough to play it.
Has anyone played Mizzourna Falls?
I memorize kanji without writing it just fine. You have brain damage.
No but I will soon since it's apparently PSX's Deadly Premonition
>肩慣
I seriously doubt that's a word.
Also, what "anki vocab" deck are you doing? If it's your own mining deck then you are fine, you'll get to it eventually don't let words that you don't know take you down simply because you haven't gotten to them yet.
If it's one of those premade anki decks then you are fucking up.
Post your kanji dicks already
>If it's one of those premade anki decks then you are fucking up.
There is nothing wrong with core decks, they are mined from newspapers that use basic language. Go fuck yourself.
>Final boss learns japanese through college
What software is this?
Anyone use Duolingo?
That game was translated tho
Also when the fuck does the BarbarianFuta join your party? I'm pretty sure I fucked up and missed recruiting her, and I'm already at the Witch's lair in the desert
Not him and I don't think he was implying it's not possible or anything of the sort. It's just a given that someone that writes kanji on a regular basis would have a much more solid foundation and would know them much better inside out.
I don't do it myself but you gotta be pretty stupid to not recognize it's nothing but advantageous.
6k and my mining deck that I started a month and a half ago. I think failing some 熟語 is making some of the easier kanji go red though, don't know if that's how it works.
Anki
> I seriously doubt that's a word.
jisho says otherwise
肩慣らし
>First boss becomes a JOPand is the main antagonist
CCC I'm coming for you just give me a year or so.
>mole on both sides
what the fuck man
Anki with kanji grid
just started a couple months ago
肩慣らし is a word, but that's not what I had in my quote is it?
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To be honest I haven't played that game in months and I formatted my computer so I don't even have my save anymore, which is why that pic is like from the very beginning of the game.
If I recall correctly, you can recruit her as a bodyguard after some point, and then if you take her affection to max she joins the party definitively.
>would have a much more solid foundation and would know them much better inside out.
>it's nothing but advantageous.
The brain doesn't think in words, it thinks in images. Kanji are not images that represent their meaning.
The only thing writing is good for is learning how to write, which with IMEs is a useless ability.
Yeah, normies toying with a language like a common house cat that 'hunts' for 'food'.
how many?
how long did it take?
it's just better to practice writing, building muscle memory, and then it's easier to discriminate between similar ones
Alright suit yourself. I disagree and I think I'm right but I honestly don't care enough about arguing over it here so I'll just say I respect your opinion.
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have any of you played hiragana battle?
>tfw a dunce
Is this a porn game?
Don't. All it really does is rote memorization, you'll not learn any grammar through it. Better to do Tae Kim or Genki and pick up vocab through the 2k/6k pack on Anki.
For a while, I thought the party balance was better than Kamidori, with no character truly being useless. Then Ior and Valefor happened, and balance went to hell.
I've been studying for a little more than 2 weeks and it's a fucking bitch to learn. The kanji isn't even the worst part; the goofy ass grammar and particles are. Good luck trying to understand the difference between は and が.
Kanji and grammar are both easy.
Having to learn 15k+ words before you can read without a dictionary is the actual hard part.
は and が are gonna be the least of your problems, and as soon as you start reading you'll realize that they're not hard at all to differentiate
Great, I can feel my scrotum shriveling. Fuck this language and fuck the Chinks for fucking it up.
I mean she's easily one of the best units but she can't take a hit. Thankfully most of the hits will miss but when it hits, it stings.
Most Japanese people can't even fully explain the differences between those too. The more you read and write though, the more you'll understand it more. Don't wreck your brain about it in the beginning.
Once you get some levels, most attacks will miss. Throw some gear with vorpal counter/reflect in, and you got a one-man-army.
A lot of things you simply can't explain but you just get a feel for it because you've seen it enough and you are used to it.
Yeah I know "a feel" is not academic or whatever the fuck, but trust me. Keep reading and things will get clear for you.
where do i start brehs?
>she sees your kanji dick
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Languages are like that in general.
You think you can just study for a few months and be some kinda language god? It takes years to learn any language.
Everyone's pretty good honestly. The only useless unit I've found so far is the ice guy. I forgot his name cause I barely use him aside from having another person to protect Fia.
The yuikis in general are useless. Takes a lot of monster capture effort to train them, but I lacked that sort of patience when leveling any other unit was faster/efficient.
違う!
キミならできる!
もっと熱くなれよ
Read the DJT guide at /jp/ and the image that was replied to you is a troll
>not the fishermen
You screwed up.
バーガが欲しいです
stare at hanahira for hours trying to figure out why sentences end with なんだ.
Don't.
But if you really want to, check out the /DJT/ on Sup Forums. Or Sup Forums or /jp/ I guess. There's a wealth of resources there. Hiragana comes first, katakana and kanji can come next. Grab anki and download the 2k/6k deck. Then pick a grammar guide and jump in.
I thought going in that it wouldn't be as hard as everyone says. I know it's going to take years to reach a decent level, now I can really see what I've gotten myself into.
1. learn the kana
2. study the tae kim guide
3. memorize the words in the guide (properly written with their kanji) as they're introduced (use custom anki deck for this)
4. start trying to read really easy manga while looking up unknown words and adding them to the custom deck
5. keep reading faster and better little by little, while watching anime until you can turn off the subtitles
this is basically what I did, steps 1 to 4 took two months, getting comfortable reading and listening after that around 2 years
try be constant and to have fun with it and not obsess too much otherwise you will give up out of impatience
reading at the beginning is an absolute bitch
Karin and Ranrin are awesome. Rurin is trash outside of elemental stuff. Ranrin especially is powerful straight out the box.
Unless you're some kinda god, language learning on your own is extremely difficult. The question is are you prepared to be in it for the long haul. Anyone can do it with the right tools, schedule and motivation, but its never easy. Now that I'm at comfortable levels with Japanese, I've begun learning Korean and its kicking my ass pretty hard. Just like Japanese did when I started.
I'd have to say NEVER GIVE UP.
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Ah yeah, Ranrin was pretty useful for a while, at least until I got better members. Glad she gets another H scene in the next append.
>Your toon is the final boss
I'm staying motivated by watching videos of cute Jap girls and imagining myself being to talk to them. Yeah, it's kinda cringeworthy, but it keeps me going.
The best thing you can do is to pander to yourself so you can stay motivated to learn. Do whatever it takes to keep the interest.
After you've gone through whatever grammer guide you choose, I highly recommend the 日本語文法辞典例文全集 anki deck to help you remember them, the cards have a lot of info but the little summary box is the main thing.
I think I'll make an interpals account tomorrow, if it's up. That will give me a chance to talk with natives and hopefully get good feedback.
Just started 4 days ago.
>I know it's going to take years to reach a decent level
Depends on what you consider a decent level. Pic related for example is absolutely baby tier and with only a few months of Anki you shouldn't have too much of a problem reading it.
Is that first sentence something about how she's waited 3000 years?
>can understand words on their own but when I hear a long full japanese sentence I freeze
Learn grammar faggot.
No, I think it's that she wants three children with that guy.
She's saying she wants 3 kids. 2 girls and one boy.
That's the anki effect, not saying you should quit anki, just read more.
op pic is inverted to be a wallpaper
Way to spill your autistic spaghetti.
That just goes to show how much more I need to learn.