I finished checkpoint 1 in dulingo and i feel like they are just teaching how to say random sentences in Japanese rather than actual grammar , but George (japanese from zero) makes up for it.
I read in their blog(dulingo) that i can clear N5 of JLPT if i finish their course (not that i want to), and i think that may be true.
Dulingo is more like a practising app rather than a learning one, just pick a book or course and use dulingo in parallel . Courses can be Japanesepod101.com (website course ), Japanese from zero (book+ video) . do not use genki or mina nonihongo for self study.
just finished few grammar part:
wa :- topic marker , ga :- subject marker , no :- possession marker , ka :- question mark
Adjectives --> i adjectives like shiroi , na adjectives and no adjectives (mentioned above)
kore -This(near me) , sore- that(near other person) , are- that(far) , dore - who
kocchi , socchi , acchi, docchi (works same way)
watashi, ore, boku - i,me , anata - you , tabun - maybe , kare - he/him , kanojo - she/her
moto - ex , tomodachi - friend , dare - when
It's from JFZ videos.
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