There's no way weebs can read Japanese.
On the other hand basic spoken Japanese is pretty easy.
jacobgrey wrote:I'm having similar language problems. I studied French all through school and I got pretty good but my best learning is to talk to someone in person and have regular conversations. Since school I haven't had that at all lol. I started to forget a lot of things even though I tried not to. I listen to French music, did some Duolingo, watch French films, and even so, when we went to Paris last year I was having a hard time. Just by the end of the week when I was starting to feel more confident again we came home
Now I'm studying Korean and it's so hard for me to really learn the stuff without conversations with others. I can repeat it on the app 1000 times but when it comes to thinking about how I would put a conversation together, I can't get past hello. I'm also starting to get a complex there because there's no human to check my pronunciation and I'm worried the robot voice isn't accurate enough.
If that can help, French is hard. Even French people can't French properly. And, despite being French, I can bet I wouldn't understand how young people talk nowadays.
The way French is spoken too is very fast as well with words mumbled together. It's hard.
When I don't have conversation partners I try to have conversations with myself in my head. It kinda works.