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So I'm about half a month into learning Japanese and I'm honestly having a lot of fun so far. I know the entire hiragana alphabet and can recall most of the katakana as of now. Once I'm solid with katakana however I'm not really sure where to go.

Anyone have any good suggestions? Short term goals I should aim for? I've been told to try out this guy's playlists where he goes over kana, some kanji, and grammar, but I'm usually open to other ideas. I'm also using guidetojapanese.org as a sort of guideline for most things I should study.

Going to sleep shortly after I post this, but I'm going to start checking into the daily Japanese threads from now on so I should be able to reply to anything.

https://www.youtube.com/user/NukeMarine/playlists
http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/complete/

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