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      <title>Who can introduce a good method to learn Japanese</title>
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        <p>I want learn japanese,who can introduce a good method or book
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      <title>Japanese Language Learning and Other Resources</title>
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        <p>Compiled here is a list of Japanese language resources for those studying Japanese and for those who just need some Japanese help while shopping and bidding.&nbsp; Please reply to this post with other worthwhile resources you&#8217;ve come across!
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<b>Online Translators &amp; Dictionaries
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<a href="http://www.polarcloud.com/rikaichan/">http://www.polarcloud.com/rikaichan/</a>
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A very cool, very useful, and very free FireFox plugin.&nbsp; After you install this, you can just hover over a Japanese word on your webpage and you&#8217;ll get a floating window with the English translation instantly.
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<a href="http://realimaginary.com/HanziBar/">http://realimaginary.com/HanziBar/</a>
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Like Rikaichan, but this FireFox plugin costs $10 USD to register.&nbsp; However, Hanzibar goes both ways&#8212;meaning you can float over an English word and it will give you the Japanese translation.&nbsp; Hanzibar is also loaded with Chinese &lt;-&gt; English support.
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<a href="http://translate.google.com/translate_t?hl=en#ja|en|">http://translate.google.com/translate_t?hl=en#ja|en|</a>
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Google&#8217;s Japanese &lt;-&gt; English translator
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<a href="http://tool.nifty.com/globalgate/">http://tool.nifty.com/globalgate/</a>
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Nifty translator, which shows both the Japanese and the English translation on the same page.
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<a href="http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/wwwjdic.cgi?1C">http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-bin/wwwjdic.cgi?1C</a>
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Probably the most complete Japanese &lt;-&gt; English dictionary available.&nbsp; It offers a multitude of input and output options.
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Online Lesson Resources:
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<a href="http://www.japanesepod101.com">http://www.japanesepod101.com</a>
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This is an excellent podcast site with daily updates to their Japanese language learning series.&nbsp; They have hundreds of free lessons all downloadable as mp3 files and with different levels so you can jump right in no matter how much of a noob or how l33t you are at Japanese.&nbsp; Registration and all the podcasts are free, but bonus materials like .pdf companion files of each lesson require a fee.
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<a href="http://www.njuku.com">http://www.njuku.com</a> (Nihongo-Juku)
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Another audio/podcast site that provides streaming and downloadable mp3s as well as a written transcript and vocabulary list for each lesson for free.&nbsp; This site is geared toward intermediate &amp; advanced students of Japanese, and the material would probably be overwhelming for beginners.
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<b>Online Language Tools &amp; Resources:
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<a href="http://www.jgram.org">http://www.jgram.org</a> (The Japanese Grammar Database)
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An excellent reference for commonly used Japanese grammar points.&nbsp; The site is laid out with specific attention to the JLPT (the annual Japanese Language Proficiency Test).
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<a href="http://www.mlcjapanese.co.jp:">http://www.mlcjapanese.co.jp:</a>
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These guys are actually a Japanese language school located in Japan, but they also have a very extensive free suite of useful study guides and tools for download on their website.&nbsp; Just scroll down and you&#8217;ll see a whole wealth of very useful material.&nbsp; Of particular note are the JLPT vocabulary lists down at the bottom of the page.
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<b>Nintendo DS Software:
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200 Man Nin no Kanken
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This is a great kanji trainer that you can use to practice reading and writing kanji.&nbsp; It is probably the most user-friendly kanji game for non-native Japanese speakers, as it gives you a nice and easy learning curve.
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<b>iPhone Apps:
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Kotoba!
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This is a free and awesome Japanese &lt;-&gt; English dictionary.&nbsp; If you put the settings on your iPhone to enable Chinese kanji input, you can even write in kanji and get translations using this app!
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Kanji/Japanese Flip
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A very good flashcard program with a progressive memory system that makes sure it drills you more often on the words you previously answered incorrectly.&nbsp; Kanji flip is focused on kanji for the JLPT, while Japanese flip is for all vocabulary, hiragana and katakana words included.&nbsp; These apps aren&#8217;t free, but they&#8217;re not that expensive either.
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Kanji
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Another kanji flashcard app, but this one is free.
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