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10 April 2010 ~ 1 Comment

How I learn Japanese vocabulary quickly

Japanese Vocabulary Mnemonics

When learning foreign languages, we often look for parts of the new word which remind us of a word in our native language. This often comes in the form of cognates with relatively closely related languages. For instance, the English, “magnificent” goes together obviously with the Spanish, “magnifico.”Learning words like this is ridiculously easy. But [...]

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