jappanze lol complete misspell rofl. jappanze sounds like some sort of monkey. but just prob go to the library or whatever and find a book that will teach u the language. Some kid that graduated last year taught himself japaneese by reading books.
There is this rather popular podcast for people wanting to learn Japanese. Its called JapanesePod 101. Here is the link to their site. You can also search them up on iTunes.
i know its been said but im to lazy to quote. but maybe learn proper english before taking another language
I Swear you people are no help. I don't feel I'm obligated to do a spellcheck evey time I post a topic or post consedering that the way I spell is alot better than all this l33t talk. However if It will cause more people to take me seriously and actualy try and be helpful, I assume it would be in my best interest to spell words as I pronunce them.
Rosetta Stone If you ever become unbroke, this is a surefire way to learn a language. Expensive as all hell, though.
Well after some advanced research I did on your question I think I uncovered a website for you that will help you learn japanese. Its called www.google.com If my research is correct you will find what you are looking for there.
Well, the best way would be to take classes. But... seeing how you could care less about English spelling, then one would assume that your Japanese grammar would be horrendous. You can't learn a whole new language (thoroughly, at least) without giving something up - time and money. If you're in high school, then see if they offer Japanese as an elective. Many of the larger ones do offer it. If so, then it won't cost you a thing. If I had the option to learn Japanese at the moment, then I would probably turn it down since Spanish is much more widely spoken in this area. What is the point of understanding a language spoken on the other side of the world if you can't understand 25% of the people around you? Well, that's how it is for me, at least. Now, if I could take them both at the same time, then I would consider it. Sadly, though, my high school only offers Spanish, French, German, and Latin (Oh wait. English, too!).
mean just face it, its impossible to learn a language that easy. And besides Japanese has no letters but just signs as you know. And you would fail at grammer big time