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You should practice daily until you memorise the words or grammar patterns or kanjis. After that you can practice them in reading and listening. There are few apps as well which can help you learn faster like japanese pod101, or Hellotalk. You can connect with native Japanese through apps to practice...
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You should practice daily until you memorise the words or grammar patterns or kanjis. After that you can practice them in reading and listening. There are few apps as well which can help you learn faster like japanese pod101, or Hellotalk. You can connect with native Japanese through apps to practice speaking. read less
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You can watch Anime for Japanese conversation and Join our Classes for better knowledge
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If you are a beginner try speaking simple sentences of daily use, watch anime.
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