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  1. silver_lining_man

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    i want to learn japanese so i can navigate japan toy sites and yja and be able to at least, somewhat, understand what is going on. i heard from a friend about this rosetta stone stuff. does anyone know what it's about? i know it's some massively expensive hunk of software, but will it work to learn me gooder?
     
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    lol...I've heard good things about rosetta stone but I've never used it myself. I've thought about picking this up for japanese myself but my concern was that I think the program is more geared towards learning how to speak and understand the spoken language? Anybody know? Would it be helpful in learning to read some katakana/kanji/etc?
     
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    i tried using rosetta stone to learn mandarin chinese. let's just say i didn't learn jack shit and ended up taking a class at a junior college instead.
     
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    good to know. thanks.
     
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    I used Rosetta Stone to learn German, but I was taking German in college at the time, too. Rosetta Stone works by using word/picture association as opposed to memorization. It did help some, but I can't imagine it helping much without some additional instruction. Nothing like taking a language from someone fluent and being able to converse with them.
     

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