Being Fluent in Japanese is one of those things that takes a lot of time, practice, (possibly some money), a year or two in Japan, etc etc. But, there are ways to just sound fluent in Japanese, and one of those ways is to get intimate with your katakana.
In this session, we learn why katakana is so important when learning Japanese (or why it’s not important?), and it will serve as an introduction into the other lessons which cover various aspects of katakana and the other Japanese alphabets.
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