Just curious

Are there people learning Japanese here on LingQ at all since I see no Japanese entries for writing exchange…

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I know at least three persons right off the top of my head that study Japanese on Lingq. How much they use lingq for studying Japanese is whole different thing but there are still some committed Japanese learners (based on word count and forum posts).

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Of course there are (me included). My impression is that there is a lot of people. A lot of forum posts is about Japanese, and the challenges has a good amount of participants. I posted on the writing exchange a few days ago and saw at least one more post. It does however get flooded with other languages.

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Okay, thank you for your reply. I was curious because for a couple of days I saw zero entries… :(

Thank you for your reply, good to know there are people learning Japanese. Hope to see some entries : ) Good luck to you too!

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Hi,

From what I can see there is a minimum of 20 serious learners, but it might be double that.

Thanks,
Adrian

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Thanks Adrian, I saw one entry from four days ago, nice!

Thanks for your correction, 家に帰ってもっと書いています

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どういたしまして!:smiley: コメントが書けなかったのでここに書けて良かったです。
TUVちゃんはTAE KIMやGENKIの基本文法を読んでいますか?作文を提出したらまたチェックしますね。その調子で頑張ってね~:green_heart: お~、スウェーデンの人かあ:fish::smiley:

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I have been learning Japanese on LingQ. Started from basically scratch last September and have been using LingQ everyday since… So about 300ish days in a row. I don’t usually use the writing exchange.

I have made some videos:
Using LingQ as an Immersion Tool to Learn a New Language - YouTube

- YouTube

Importing Genki into LingQ - YouTube

- YouTube

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Thanks for your cool videos, great you are so disciplined! The nice thing about LingQ is that it’s beginner-friendly and helpful. Perhaps in the future it would be nice if proverbs’ translation could also be shown. Thanx again!

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