Dream Kana http://www.dreambreed.com/
DreamBreed.com makes the freeware Windows software DreamBirthday, Multidistribution and DreamKana.
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Fast Paced Kana Matching http://www.sf.airnet......game1.html
A fast paced online game where the player matches katakana letters to hiragana letters. Difficulty increases as the game is played. It's timed as well.
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First Katakana Lesson http://www.joyo96.org/96K/Lesson_1.html
These lessons have been adapted from the book Reading Japanese, written by Eleanor Harz Jorden and Hamako Ito Chaplin, original Copyright © 1976 by Yale University.
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Fujiko's Jouyou http://www.terra.es/......dex_en.htm
Page to learn and practice Kana and Kanji. Contains lists, tests and browsable pages of all Kana, Jouyou and Jinmeiyou Kanji.
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Fundamentals http://www.geocities....../japanese/
The purpose of this course is to give the student a fundamental understanding of the Japanese language and to be able to converse on a limited level with someone in the Japanese language. There is no prerequisite for this course.
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Genki Kanji Flashcards http://www.genki-onl......index.html
For each question, you will be asked to choose from three alternatives (translations, pronunciations, conjugations, and so forth). With a correct answer, you will be shown a new question, until you have answered all the questions of a problem set correctly. Both the order in which questions are asked and the order of the alternatives are randomized.
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Hitsujun-kun Katakana http://www.human.gr......./katakana/
Click and Learn.
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Japanese in 20 weeks http://www.japanesein20weeks.com
A beginner's guide to Japanese, following
the progress of a Japanese language student at university for 20 weeks.
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Japanese is Possible http://maktos.jimmyseal.net/jip.html
Your home for Japanese language, culture, video games, and anime.
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Japanese Pod 101 http://www.japanesepod101.com/
Learn Japanese with Daily Podcasts from Tokyo Whether you are Japan-bound or a seasoned speaker, our lessons offer something for everyone. We incorporate culture and current issues into each episode to give the most informative, both linguistically and culturally, podcasts possible. For those of you with just the plane ride to prepare, check our survival phrase series at Japanesepod101.com.
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Kana Javascript Flashcards http://www.zompist.com/flash.html
This is a page for learning hiragana, one of the Japanese syllabaries. You'll need Javascript to run it. (You probably have it already.)
The basic idea is to go through the deck randomly (by pressing Next card), until you can recognize all the kana.
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Katakana Chart http://link.lanic.ut......rt.pdf.pdf
Katakana chart with all the characters for easy reference.
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Katakana Intro http://www.omniglot.......takana.htm
The katakana syllabary was derived from abbreviated Chinese characters used by Buddhist monks to indicate the correct pronunciations of Chinese texts in the 9th century.
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Katakana Primer http://www.joyo96.org/Katakana.html
This page provides a brief history and reason for the creation of the Katakana script in the Japanese language.....
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Katakana Steps http://www.kanjistep......index.html
At kanjistep.com you can find information about the Japanese language, culture and other Japan related topics. Our goal is to help students of Japanese to master the language and build a...
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Katakana Syllabary http://www.jref.com/......kana.shtml
Katakana, ( literally: "fragmentary kana") is a Japanese syllabary, one of four Japanese writing systems (the others are hiragana, kanji and romaji).
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Learn Hiragana and Katakana http://tell.fll.purd....../Kana.html
Software for learning Japanese kana
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Learn Japanese Language http://www.learn-jap......akana.com/
Learn to speak, read, and write Japanese language - Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana Symbols
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My Katakana Lessons http://www.myjapanes......uizServlet
Extensive Japanese Learning site for beginners to advanced. Over 100 quizes in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana. Kanji Flash Cards.
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Quick & Dirty Japanese http://www.csse.mona......adgtj.html
The Quick and Dirty Guide to Japanese is a canonical classic of the Internet community. Posted years ago on the sci.lang.japan newsgroup, this guide appears in a multitude of pages written by folks such as myself, devoted to the learning of the Japanese language.
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