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ようこそJapaneseLanguageへ! 日本語に興味を持てば、どうぞ登録して勉強しましょう!日本語に関係するどのテーマ、質問でも大歓迎します。 This is a community dedicated to the Japanese language. Feel free to come in and ask questions or post your thoughts and opinions about this beautiful language.
Feel free to check out the web archive of r/LearnJapanese's resources if you're looking for more learning material or tools to aid you in your Japanese language journey!
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I have some resources to share if that's what you're looking for. But given that I am still a beginner, I don't know how much of my advice is going to be useful. I can still point you to some resources that have helped me.
I know two other communities that might interest you, here they are:
https://lemmy.ml/c/learnjapanese
https://lemmy.ml/c/japanese247
That being said, they don't seem to be very active to me yet.
If you're looking for a guide to learning Japanese, I would personally recommend http://learnjapanese.moe/resources/.
It has a lot of great resources listed. The author of this website strongly encourages learning through immersion and not using "traditional learning material," such as the Genki books. I personally still find value in these books. But even if you don't agree with the author on his techniques, I still think you can find some great advice through the posts on his blog, especially on the "resources" page. They also have a Discord server, if that's what you're looking for.
The r/learnJapanese wiki on Reddit also has some helpful information. Here is a link to the archived version of it: http://web.archive.org/web/20230611093411/https://www.reddit.com/r/LearnJapanese/wiki/index/.
I am not sure if I've answered your question, but I still hope this can be helpful to someone.
I might make a post here with a list of tools and resources that have helped me get started. My understanding is that a post like that would be allowed here, is that right?