Start Learning Japanese in the next 30 Seconds with
a Free Lifetime Account

Or sign up using Facebook

What after kana?

Moderators: Moderator Team, Admin Team

Zankes
New in Town
Posts: 9
Joined: January 3rd, 2013 8:32 pm

What after kana?

Postby Zankes » June 23rd, 2013 5:34 am

I have soon learnt all the kanas... So what is next? Grammar, words, kanji or what? Could someone enlighten me?
Also is heisig method best for kanji even if English isn't my native language? I'm pretty good at English but far from native :|

Anyways I would appreciate some good tips!

Thanks :)

community.japanese
Expert on Something
Posts: 2704
Joined: November 16th, 2012 8:54 am

Re: What after kana?

Postby community.japanese » June 24th, 2013 1:25 pm

Zankes-san,
well done! :D
Next step would be kanji, in terms of writings.
You can learn words little by little, separated from those writings.

Good luck!! :wink:

Natsuko(奈津子),
Team JapanesePod101.com

Get 51% OFF
cloa513ch2629
Established Presence
Posts: 81
Joined: June 1st, 2013 4:00 am

Picture Dictionaries perhaps

Postby cloa513ch2629 » June 27th, 2013 3:29 am

What is your native language? - maybe there is good book in your language. There are children's picture Japanese dictionaries but they tend to avoid the Kanji. Does anyone know if there is a Japanese picture dictionary that is as comprehensive as is possible?


Obviously the Japanese for a concept or something, that looks too similar to something, is basically useless to show as pictures- otherwise you can show a cat and the kanji 猫 and its furigana ねこ or show someone walking and write 歩く and あるく and someone can get the information. And even better form short expression like  バス に のる- get on a bus with the right pictures.  
Zankes-san, you'll need to get a general description of the nature of Japanese- that should available in the equivalent to Wikipedia in your language.

Zankes
New in Town
Posts: 9
Joined: January 3rd, 2013 8:32 pm

Re: What after kana?

Postby Zankes » June 27th, 2013 8:03 pm

My native language is Finnish. I have found one kanji study book from 2009 year which has 1950 kanji in my native language so I might get it. Finnish has similar pronunciation as JP, so at least that is helpful..

Picture book would be also nice and useful!

Also thanks for your message :oiwai:

PS: I hope I can find a good kanji book.

EDIT: cloa513ch2629-San

What was your method to learn kanji or did you just use the heisig?

Also when I want to say san is it with alphabetics or with hiragana or with what? さん? San? or Kanji?

mmmason8967
Expert on Something
Posts: 758
Joined: January 7th, 2012 12:24 pm

Re: What after kana?

Postby mmmason8967 » June 27th, 2013 10:13 pm

Zankes wrote:Also when I want to say san is it with alphabetics or with hiragana or with what? さん? San? or Kanji?

Using "Yamada" as an example, I would use "san" if the name is romaji (e.g. Yamada-san) and hiragana if the name is in Japanese script (e.g. やまださん or 山田さん).

There is no kanji for "san" as far as I know, so it's written in hiragana.

マイケル

cloa513ch2629
Established Presence
Posts: 81
Joined: June 1st, 2013 4:00 am

Re: What after kana?

Postby cloa513ch2629 » June 28th, 2013 1:49 am

さん (san) is probably technical 様 but noone writes it like that because its says honorifically mister さま there is no easy way to differentiate between them. There is a Kanji for just about all bases forms of japanese words but whether they use it depends on the Kanji's rarity and other factor. お- and ご- (which are honorifics) have the kanji 御 but its always written in kana.

community.japanese
Expert on Something
Posts: 2704
Joined: November 16th, 2012 8:54 am

Re: What after kana?

Postby community.japanese » June 28th, 2013 1:14 pm

cloa513ch2629-san, Zankes-san, マイケルsan,
kon'nichiwa :D

さん is indeed written with hiragana always. 様 should be written with kanji if you know it.

I'm not sure if there's a good picture book/dictionary for Japanese learners if you want it to contain kanji...
I guess you have to use two dictionaries (combine use); one with picture and "reading" and another to find
if there's kanji for certain word.

Natsuko(奈津子),
Team JapanesePod101.com

Return to “Learn All About Japanese”