MeNoSavvy
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Registered: 2008-05-24
Posts: 131
I know most people on this forum are big fans of the Heisig method, and have been studying Japanese for a while. I'm wondering if you couldn't use Heisig what other books / method would you choose and why?
Wisher
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From: Los Angeles
Registered: 2008-04-24
Posts: 65
The Japanese in Mangaland books.
The first two books probably explian Japanese better than anything I have read. (The Tae Kim website is a close second, very close)
The third book in the series is about Kanji. I thinks it is called, Kanji in Mangaland. It has its own unique way of learning Kanji. You can not mix it with the Heisig method so I did not bother to read and learn.
Intrestingly enough, there is an excert from RTK in the first book, Japanese in Mangaland.
The first 2 books have Kanji in them to learn. Between all 3 books, I think you learn about 800 Kanji, the most popular ones. It aint 2042, but you asked what I would use if RTK was not around.
Wisher