Flutterz wrote:OtakuNinja wrote:I've been studying Japanese for almost a year now (if you count all the self-study, I've studied since 2009) but I still can't read an untranslated VN. Watch an anime without subs, yes, but not a VN.

First you have to learn how to speak the language, and as if that wasn't hard enough, you then have to learn all the kanji.

From what I've gathered so far, it's actually a pretty easy language once you get the hang of it, the main difficulty being learning the kanji. And I know about the difficulties of learning a new language, trust me, I'm fluent in both English and Russian.

And I don't expect to just magically learn to read, but I want to get to the level where I can read a VN with a dictionary in my hands.

Speaking of which, I wonder how Japanese kanji dictionaries work... how do you look up a kanji that you don't know how to read?
Getting off-topic here. I'm almost done with School Days, just have a few more endings to go.
Are you a native English speaker or did you learn that too?

I'm fluent in Swedish and English, and I understand most Danish, Norwegian and German.
You know what, I'll ask my sensei when I see her on Friday.
Flutterz wrote:Katakana are a pain >.>
I have a test on all katakana this upcoming Friday, and I Think they're fairly easy to learn. The problems are the advanced ones, like "ve" or "ti".
Auratus wrote:For now I want to understand Japanese, Malay, Russian, Arabic, Latin, Spanish, German and Chinese. arranged by priority.
I want to understand Japanese, Italian, Finnish, Spanish, Russian, Icelandic and Chinese, in that order.
ON-TOPIC: I'm currently reading Oreimo online.
