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I want to learn Japanese by myself. I know the fifty syllables, hiragana and katakana are almost the same, but I don’t know how to form words and sentences, how to pronounce them...

I see you are not the type who studies part-time. You want to study professionally.

If you want to study hard, you need to prepare:

1. Textbook: I recommend the new version of Standard Japanese to you. I will give you a detailed analysis below.

For beginners, I recommend using the standard Japanese textbook. This book is divided into elementary and intermediate levels;

The elementary level is divided into upper and lower volumes, and the upper and lower volumes have 48 lessons; you can use the 24 lessons in the upper and lower volumes After finishing the course, you should be able to pass the elementary N4, and after finishing the next volume, you should be able to pass the N3, etc.; but it also depends on your own learning ability.

Nowadays, many better training materials are selected from here. Generally speaking, after you have finished basic basic Japanese, you should be able to communicate with Japan. Generally speaking, if you go to work in a Japanese company, you should not be able to communicate with Japan. It's a problem, but it can't be translated or anything like that.

It is recommended that you go to a Japanese online class, where you can learn via video and receive one-on-one tutoring from teachers!

Lecture address: /japan.asp?userid=1433

For intermediate level, it is better if you can learn it well, but if you can’t learn it, don’t do it all;

If you can finish the first level, you will have no problem doing translation, ok

2. Learning websites and learning tools:

There are many learning websites now, really good ones, I I recommend the website above.

Learning tools, more chat tools and translators (recommended by Youdao).

The next step is a series of questions, such as grammar, listening practice and pronunciation, writing, and reading. . . etc. Let’s wait until you get started.