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Update Hey folks! I've started learning Japanese and, as expected, I've made a few tweaks to the plan along the way. There'll be a video about this at some point, but for now, here are the highlights: 1) GRAMMAR: I've received a TON of great grammar recommendations from viewers (thank you). The most-recommended resources are: Tae Kim's Guide to Learning Japanese Genki I & II Tobira Japanese From Zero 2) VOCABULARY: I'll need a significantly larger vocabulary than I initially stated here. While the 2000-word number I give in this video is equivalent to a B2 level for most European languages, Japanese requires quite a few more. I'll need more like 5000-6000 to hit the same level in Japanese. However, I had also overestimated the number of flashcards (and thus, time) per word that it will require (so, in theory I should be able to handle more vocabulary). I'm beginning vocab now (2 weeks in) and will have a better idea of how quickly I can progress as time goes on. More on that later. 3) KANJI: I was corrected by a couple viewers on this (thanks!): Contrary to what I stated here, Kanji actually do offer some hints about pronunciation. However, that doesn't help me much, in that they're still pretty unreliable for predicting pronunciation, due to there almost always being multiple readings possible. So, this doesn't really change anything for me, per se, but I just wanted to clear this up. *** LINKS: Music by Sungazer: https://sungazermusic.bandcamp.com/re... Follow Japanese in a Year on Twitter: / japaneseinayear Check out my music channel: / scrowdrlrr