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Would you happen to know some good on-line course in Japanese? I have studied the language 5 years in the University but 2 years have passed and I don't remember anything. I am Bulgarian but I had to move to Italy and I dedicated the last 1 year to the Italian language...I must admit: I don't remember anything.. I have decided to start studying Japanese as soon as possible:) Any help will be highly appreciated!
Best wishes, Yuliyana
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Eva Blanar Hungary Local time: 02:02 English to Hungarian + ...
Try www.webjapanese.com
Sep 21, 2003
And don't worry about not remembering anything: it is a frightening experience not to be able to read your own handwritten notes, isn't it? But it'll be easy to brush up your knowledge, believe me.
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Natalya Zelikova Poland Local time: 02:02 English to Russian + ...
Some links...
Sep 21, 2003
Yuliyana Gancheva wrote:
Hi all!
Would you happen to know some good on-line course in Japanese? I have studied the language 5 years in the University but 2 years have passed and I don't remember anything... Yuliyana
2. http://www.ccet.ua.edu/nihongoweb/ - Japanese Language "Nihongo Web" is an interactive, online Japanese language and culture program from The University of Alabama. Nihongo Web is available for high school and/or college credit! Speak weekly with native Japanese tutors, and test your Japanese skills with the interactive games and quizzes.
4. http://www.geocities.com/easykanji - E-Kanji, the efficient, intelligent, way to learn to read Japanese. If you are tired of being illiterate, try our unique, free system for improving your reading ability.
5. www.japanese-online.com - Japanese-online.com offers a free online dictionary, Japanese lessons, discussion forum, and useful links. (Beginners' level)
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