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The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) is the main test of Japanese ability for non-native speakers. This site will help you prepare for the new JLPT , which started in 2010.

JLPT Resources - Free Japanese Vocabulary lists and MP3 sound files

http://www.tanos.co.uk/jlpt/
http://www.csus.edu/indiv/s/sheaa/projects/genki/index.html The Japanese on your Computer section contains information on how to set your computer up for reading and writing in Japanese. These Genki Resource pages were written using the Unicode (UTF-8) format for character encoding and in order for you to properly view these pages, you may need to modify your browser settings. The Katakana , Hiragana , and Kanji sections contain stroke order QuickTime movies, drag-n-drop exercises, worksheets, and flashcards. (Thank you to Mr. Masayoshi Kanai for giving us permission to use his stroke order Quicktime movies.)

Usagi-Chan's Genki Resources

Content Trends in Japan Kids Web Japan Japan Video Topics Japan Fact Sheet Japan Links http://web-japan.org/index.html

Web Japan : Top Page

http://nihongo-e-na.com/eng/

NIHONGO eな - Portal for Learning Japanese -

This is a flashcard tool to help you memorise vocabulary, grammar, or pretty much anything. You can manage your own review times with its spaced repetition system.
Despite what many are lead to believe, learning Japanese is not significantly more difficult than learning any other language. The truth is mastering any foreign language is quite an endeavor. If you think about it, you are essentially taking everything you've learned in life and re-learning it in a completely different way. Obviously, no single book can really claim to teach you everything about a language including all the vocabulary a fluent adult commonly obtains during her life.

The Complete Guide to Learning Japanese | Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese

http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/complete
Posted by Tae Kim This guide was created as a resource for those who want to learn Japanese grammar in a rational, intuitive way that makes sense in Japanese. The explanations are focused on how to make sense of the grammar not from English but from a Japanese point of view. http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar

Japanese Grammar Guide | Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese

When I created this website, I also tried to make a little application you may want to try. It's called kanji draw. It's not that you can draw on the screen, but you can draw kanji on a paper, and verify you're right. http://www.japanese-kanji.org/

Art of writing japanese kanji and kana - All for your japanese studies!

The kanji information used to make the above graphics comes from the KanjiVG project . The kanji data is copyright (C) Ulrich Apel 2009 and is used under the terms of a Creative Commons licence . Please see the project page for more details. For queries, please email Ben Bullock or use the discussion forum . / Privacy Kanji information used in this recognition system comes from the KanjiVG project .

Kanji stroke order diagrams

http://kanji.sljfaq.org/kanjivg.html
Handwritten kanji recognition. Draw a kanji in the box with the mouse. The computer will try to recognize it. Be careful about drawing strokes in the correct order and direction .

Handwritten kanji search at sljfaq.org

http://kanji.sljfaq.org/draw.html
http://www.jgram.org/ JGram needs your help! This service relies on your contributions! Whatever level your japanese, please give something back to the community. Just a few entries typed in and we will be your best friend!

JGram - The Japanese Grammar database

Learn Japanese - Japanese Language

The Japanese phrase for " How are you? " is "Ogenki desu ka" for formal situations and "Genki?" for informal situations. Learn how to say, "How are you?" in Japanese with audio file.
Welcome! Denshi Jisho is an easy-to-use and powerful online Japanese dictionary. It lets you find words, kanji and example sentences by searching in many ways. The dictionaries are also interlinked so that you can check what the kanji in a word mean individually or what context a word can be used in. You can also look up kanji by the parts they contain.

Denshi Jisho - Online Japanese dictionary

Free foreign language learning software: Japanese, Korean, Latin, Persian / Farsi, Polish

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