Staying Alive | CJK Challenge Update #02

42 days into the CJK challenge, I review textbooks while desperately clinging to sanity.
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  • @D.Wapher
    @D.Wapher Жыл бұрын

    Worun seems very helpful to me, thanks for sharing.

  • @tristate0mind
    @tristate0mind Жыл бұрын

    It would be amazing to some how incorporate your academic major studies, into perhaps a series in this channel. the linguistic cross over area. A good start is religious terms & their evolution within & between languages, etc. Perhaps in the future a sister channel focused specifically on ur main studies (since it is ur 'major' interest ; ). Plenty of us are studying these beautiful ancient languages, specifically to further deepen our study of these profound ancient traditions. The more u do ur self a favor, u do us a favor too ^_^ Thanks for all your profound work, what ever it is !!

  • @deacudaniel1635
    @deacudaniel1635 Жыл бұрын

    Worun seems to have some awesome content on Classical Chinese and ancient Chinese characters but unfortunately I can't understand Korean.Also, the way Classical Chinese is learned in different East Asian countries is indeed an interesting topic.I saw somewhere that for example Japanese use some special signs to indicate the change of word order in Classical Chinese text to be understood with the Japanese sentence structure or something like that?

  • @jezaniahapraku
    @jezaniahapraku Жыл бұрын

    I think some textbooks just aren't designed for self-study.

  • @MIKlLLA
    @MIKlLLA Жыл бұрын

    I've been only using Duolingo for my Japanese and I've made some fair progress but only enough to recognize the hiragana and katakana characters. I am familiar with a few dozen Kanji, but I wish to progress further. Anyone have any tips? Or resources?

  • @EmanuelPS27

    @EmanuelPS27

    Жыл бұрын

    Ah and I forgot to recomend you Organic Japanese with cure dolly, is a youtube channel of Japanese grammar. Her explanations are amazing and make Japanese logic and fun, the voice is robotic, but apart from that her channer is just incredible

  • @tiagospeckart

    @tiagospeckart

    Жыл бұрын

    There are plenty of Japanese resources, I wouldn't dare to try to make an exhaustive list. Learning another language on your own demands some research on what are your goals, how you learn best and if you are willing to pay (and how much). I suggest you take a look at the /r/LearnJapanese subreddit and study carefully all resources available (please don't mind the community, sometimes they are helpful, sometimes it's a waste of time) IMO you need a way to: study kanji (SRSs are popular), study grammar (Cure Dolly, ​recommended by Emanuel, is a great starting point!) and get as much Comprehensive Input as you can, by reading, listening, etc.

  • @Fummy007
    @Fummy007 Жыл бұрын

    I've been failing to study Japanese

  • @lil_fupa

    @lil_fupa

    Жыл бұрын

    NO!!!!!

  • @Fummy007

    @Fummy007

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lil_fupa Its okay. I was exaggerating.