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>>12406 If you are a beginner, I would recommend an Audio-Lingual style method of learning. That being something along the lines of the Pimsleur series, which is "free" if you know what I mean. It is by NO MEANS a good way to master a language, but it allows you to get pronunciation under your belt, and you do learn the basics. To actually become a decent speaker in the target language, you should either get a ***NATIVE*** speaker of the language to teach you, or, if possible, move to the country that speaks the language for a while.
As for learning non-Latin style characters, you just have to practise. I found it easy to learn Hiragana and Katakana (which are not that hard anyway) with flash cards, but then I've always been that type of learner. I suppose everyone would be different.
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