In fact, the idea of learning Japanese came up in my light head long ago.
Come a come, but I still couldn't realize it.
There's an article revered, here Video looked, at Forum (English) looked and told everyone how I want to learn Japanese (and English, by the way), but I can not in any way.
Sensible advice received, but only use them did not. I'm lazy.
And the advice is easier as dirt: if you want to achieve something - go and do.
Do not be afraid to make mistakes and do not be afraid to get to work.
As they say, the eyes are afraid, but the hands are doing.
However, even something like deciding to learn Japanese, and actually start to do something, I realized it was terribly difficult and I did not want this one to be picked.
Yes, it drew a new problem - the lack of support from friends and relatives. Sad but true.
So, having collected all his will into a fist and scrolling through a bunch of different sites anyway specializing in language teaching, I stumbled on this one pretty site, where I began studying the Kana. Oh, finally.
The Kana, the Blessed Kana.
My enthusiasm study of the Kana was short-lived.
Session, state exams and stuff gradually pushed thorough study of katakana (hiragana reason I left for later), and finally on the first ten syllables, and I have not progressed anywhere.
I bought the book "Japanese for Dummies", but due to the fact that she is Russian, all the characters kana and kanji perceived simply as pictures ...
I downloaded the Minna no Nihongo, saw to these characters and could not learn.
I'm incompetent.
Then, after a long absence, I went to the chat room, where I started whining that passionately want to learn Japanese, but I have a seal, I do not understand anything.
A good man advised program from android (on the PC, it also has, by the way) - Anki.
Once I have an android already, without thinking twice, I pumped myself Anki received by Saburo deck for the study, opened its ...
And I realized that never in my life do not overestimate your strength.
No, there is not too hard and everything, but ...
I need to know the Kana!
Here I sit now, I teach the Kana again.
Even the Japanese keyboard downloaded to print normally could.
The Kana is a Japanese syllabary.
I don't know, that I write.
On Russian it was more simple :)
Please, correct my mistakes.
Have a nice day :)