Why you should learn kanji. of course, you don’t need to learn kanji in order to speak japanese fluently. many japanese learners don’t bother with it at all. you could just learn japanese by watching dramas.but i think it’s important to learn kanji for several reasons.. Learn to read and write. many people may assume you only need to learn to speak japanese, without learning to write kanji. understanding kanji increases your vocabulary and can familiarize yourself with the nuances of the japanese language.. The “best,” “easiest,” “fastest,” “whatever” way to learn the kanji is still kind of a nightmare. and i’m really sorry to tell you that. but if you’re serious about learning japanese, then it’s the most valuable 97 days that you will ever spend studying..
The fastest way to learn the kanji. update: there is a now an updated, thoroughly more incredible version of this post here: “hacking the kanji – how to learn the kanji easily and remember them permanently.”check it out, if you please. this post on the fastest way to learn the kanji is a (now-outdated) excerpt from the hacking japanese supercourse, an all-inclusive guide to mastering. Kanji represent ideas or words rather than syllables, although of course hiragana or katakana could be used to spell out the pronunciation. kanji have two sorts of readings, i.e. ways of being pronounced: “on” readings and “kun” readings.. Kanji alive is a resource for learning kanji, dedicated to helping you open the door to the fascinating characters that form the written japanese language.all of the content in the application was created and reviewed with painstaking attention to detail by experienced japanese instructors in order to help you best study, practice and retain kanji..