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Japanese and german and spanish?

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Well i have a book that is pretty thick for Japanese german and spanish

all 3 books are the same brand of book.

i would say i will be finished with the book in about 3 or 2 good months.

now this year I'm taking german1

and for spanish i have a family that speaks spanish everyday of there life, that's how i understand spanish yet not know how to say sentences on my own.

and for japanese

well i have a japanese nintendo wii but that's about it that can help my kanji remembering.

so should i buy even MORE books for my languages?

is this enough or not? because i am willing to spend More time and money for the languages.

and today I'm going to barnes and Nobel's.

to look around or buy.

so the more the marier good idea???

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  1. well i take japanese and one book most definitely is not enough... i have at least 3... and i took spanish in school and actually one book should be enough for that especially if you already have a basic understanding


  2. No! surf around on yahoo answers germany, spain and japan, so you'll learn for free.  

  3. I study japanese at the university and speak German and Spanish too. I would say never regret a panny spent on books, it will worth it. If you write the brand maybe I can help you to judge whether it will be enough for a beginner. As for the japanese, there are many books, but I recommend you to ask before you buy always in order to not to waste money. And there are many helpful material online too - for the grammar I prefer the dictionary of japanese grammar, and if you want to practise your kanji skills, then for example on facebook you can try the "kanji box" application, it works great :)

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