Check the public library.
2007-12-06 03:50:12
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answered by atomzer0 6
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When I went to a Border's Bookstore, I found plenty of stuff on how to learn Japanese. There were books, CD's, dictionaries. If you don' have a Border's in your area, I'd just to go to any bookstore there and look through the language/foreign sections. Or you could try going to borders.com, amazon.com, overstock.com... any of those might work.
2007-12-06 11:51:32
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answered by thehurricane_32 2
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check ur local library if not check online anere are many websites that will teack you how to speck the language for a price. there also might be some sights that will show areas that might have cources on how ot speak it.
2007-12-06 11:56:33
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answered by ONeil C 2
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Pimsler makes agreat one that is pretty reasonable and effective.
I've also hear that the Rosetta stone CDs are great, but expensive.
2007-12-06 11:51:01
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answered by bfmken 3
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amazon.com or the equivalent in malaysia
2007-12-06 12:32:34
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answered by DR V 5
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probably @ your local library, free of charge and gives you the opportunity to try different versions that you like or don't like.
2007-12-06 11:51:18
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answered by Anonymous
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rosetta stone
2007-12-06 11:50:23
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answered by Anthony C 6
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