Μαθαίνω ελληνικά. - I am learning Greek.

I am at the point of being able to read Greek, introduce myself, ask and respond to “how are you” and how to say “I am still learning Greek can we speak English”. haha

    • zaphodb2002@sh.itjust.works
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      7 hours ago

      I started with Duolingo and while it has all the regular duo problems, I think it actually does a good job with the kana stuff. You can turn off the Romaji too, forcing yourself to read. It doesn’t teach grammar, though, so I bought Genki Vol 1, working my way through that, and wotaku.wiki has a lot of good resources.

      I really like the Cure Dolly stuff for grammar (though she can be difficult to understand, use the youtube transcripts or if you prefer reading a book someone helpfully wrote it all up). Her approach is totally different from the Genki methods, but I find it easier to understand.

      I am also using Anki with the Kaishi 1.5k Kanji deck for kanji and vocabulary. This is honestly pretty painful, I’ve been doing it for like 10 days now and I feel like I’m doing badly every time, but I am improving. I could probably stand to study the radical stuff to understand more how the kanji is constructed but I haven’t found a good resource for that just yet.

      • 鴉河雛@PieFed@pf.korako.me
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        6 hours ago

        日本人にほんじんです

        漢字かんじ助詞じょし敬語けいごあたりがつらいとよくきますが日本語にほんごはそこまで厳密げんみつしゃべらなくてもある程度ていどつうじちゃったりもします

        漢字かんじ理解りかいするのに部首ぶしゅからいくのはいいですね、部首ぶしゅつくりについてある一定いってい意味いみおぼえたらめなくても意味いみ理解りかいするのが簡単かんたんになります

        小学生しょうがくせいレベルで1026ある漢字かんじをとりあえずおぼえれば日常にちじょうこまらないレベルになるとおもいます

        頑張がんばってください

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          ありがとう。

          私は質問があります。なぜあなたがフルストップを使わないですか。ドイツ語にはたくさんフルストップがありますから。

          • 鴉河雛@PieFed@pf.korako.me
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            49 minutes ago

            I usually do use proper punctuation like the Japanese full stop “。”,

            but recently there’s been a trend—especially among younger people—where it’s sometimes avoided.

            Some even call it “maru-hara” (short for “full stop harassment”), suggesting that ending a sentence with “。” can come off as cold or aggressive.

            I guess that’s why I ended up not using it myself, especially in casual contexts like social media.