From Hi to Hai: Learn Japanese Fast

October 9, 2008 on 1:54 pm | In General | No Comments

You’ve eaten at a few Japanese restaurants. You enjoy anime. You know cherry blossoms grow in Japan. You love miniatures. You find Buddha a charming round little man. And once upon a time in high school, you went out with a Japanese exchange student. And now, out of the blue, it occurs to you that these frequent brushes with all things Japanese could be a sign from the gods of commerce and the Internet that it’s time you learn Japanese fast.

So now you want to learn Japanese fast. The good news is that you can learn the language in a simple and easy way, thanks to the multi-media learning resource ‘Rocket Japanese’. Containing 31 interactive audio lessons, 31 grammar newsletter lessons, and three learning game software – the MegaVocab, the MegaAudio, and the MegaHiragana, the package is the most efficient way to fast-track your learning process in a painless, uncomplicated, and even fun way.

Before you up and learn Japanese fast, though, here are a few interesting things to keep in mind about the language. Japanese has no verb conjugations. It doesn’t have articles and noun genders. Number is not very important so singular and plural forms of nouns barely exist. Finally, while it’s difficult to write in Japanese, it’s easy to learn to pronounce it. You see, the language only consists of 48 sounds comprised of 11 consonants and five vowels!

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