Ok I wanted to learn basic conversation.  I will have to learn how to
read and write it eventually, but I think if I learn how to speak it
first and sound it out that would make more sense.  I am taking a
course how do I find out if my book is being used?

On Aug 18, 11:29 pm, Charles Cave <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I wanted to get started with Japanese, but the card I downloaded from
> > the website to try and use aren't showing up when I try and open
> > them.  It is looking for a .mem formate but the files I downloaded are
> > all xml.
>
> First of all, the XML file needs to be imported into Mnemosyne.
>
> File > New
>
> Save your Mnemosyne file somewhere
>
> Import the XML file.
>
> > What is the best pre-made flash cards for Japanese I can get?
>
> This depends on how you are going about learning Japanese!
>
> Do you want to learn to read Hiragana? Katakana?
> Do you want to learn basic conversation?
>
> I have read many blogs and articles about learning languages
> using flashcard software and the advice has been to create your
> own cards tailored to the language course you are doing.
>
> For example, if you were learning from the Genki Japanese text book,
> you could download the vocabulary and grammar files which someone
> upload to the Mnemosyne then activate each chapter in turn, using
> category tags.
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