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私はかんじをべんきょうします。
This literally says i study kanji.



But i would like to say "this is how i study kanji." or i will show you how i study kanji.



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    私はかんじをべんきょうします。
    This literally says i study kanji.



    But i would like to say "this is how i study kanji." or i will show you how i study kanji.



    can anyone help with this structure?










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      私はかんじをべんきょうします。
      This literally says i study kanji.



      But i would like to say "this is how i study kanji." or i will show you how i study kanji.



      can anyone help with this structure?










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      私はかんじをべんきょうします。
      This literally says i study kanji.



      But i would like to say "this is how i study kanji." or i will show you how i study kanji.



      can anyone help with this structure?







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          これが漢字の勉強の仕方です。

          This is how I study kanji.




          In general, 'how to do verb'/'way to do verb' is formed by adding 方 to the masu-stem of the verb, e.g. 作り方 = 'way to make. When you add 方 in this way the whole thing acts like a noun. So "way to make bread" would become パンの作り方.



          する verbs are a little different. For some reason you need to add an extra の, so the 'way to study kanji' would be 漢字の勉強のしかた = 漢字の勉強の仕方.






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            One way you could say this is how i study kanji is:




            私はこの方法ほうほうで漢字を勉強します




            I've bolded the difference between this and your original. Let's analyze how the この方法で works. この means this, 方法 means way/means/method, and で is a particle indicating the method something is done (among other things). Thus, this literally means I, with this method, study kanji. I suppose it's probably closer to I study kanji this way.



            If you wanted to emphasize this you could say:




            これが私の漢字を勉強する方法です




            It's fairly similar to https://japanese.stackexchange.com/users/7944/user3856370's answer, the only thing of note is that 方法 unlike 方 can be directly attached to 勉強する without a の.






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              これが漢字の勉強の仕方です。

              This is how I study kanji.




              In general, 'how to do verb'/'way to do verb' is formed by adding 方 to the masu-stem of the verb, e.g. 作り方 = 'way to make. When you add 方 in this way the whole thing acts like a noun. So "way to make bread" would become パンの作り方.



              する verbs are a little different. For some reason you need to add an extra の, so the 'way to study kanji' would be 漢字の勉強のしかた = 漢字の勉強の仕方.






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                これが漢字の勉強の仕方です。

                This is how I study kanji.




                In general, 'how to do verb'/'way to do verb' is formed by adding 方 to the masu-stem of the verb, e.g. 作り方 = 'way to make. When you add 方 in this way the whole thing acts like a noun. So "way to make bread" would become パンの作り方.



                する verbs are a little different. For some reason you need to add an extra の, so the 'way to study kanji' would be 漢字の勉強のしかた = 漢字の勉強の仕方.






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                  これが漢字の勉強の仕方です。

                  This is how I study kanji.




                  In general, 'how to do verb'/'way to do verb' is formed by adding 方 to the masu-stem of the verb, e.g. 作り方 = 'way to make. When you add 方 in this way the whole thing acts like a noun. So "way to make bread" would become パンの作り方.



                  する verbs are a little different. For some reason you need to add an extra の, so the 'way to study kanji' would be 漢字の勉強のしかた = 漢字の勉強の仕方.






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                  これが漢字の勉強の仕方です。

                  This is how I study kanji.




                  In general, 'how to do verb'/'way to do verb' is formed by adding 方 to the masu-stem of the verb, e.g. 作り方 = 'way to make. When you add 方 in this way the whole thing acts like a noun. So "way to make bread" would become パンの作り方.



                  する verbs are a little different. For some reason you need to add an extra の, so the 'way to study kanji' would be 漢字の勉強のしかた = 漢字の勉強の仕方.







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                      One way you could say this is how i study kanji is:




                      私はこの方法ほうほうで漢字を勉強します




                      I've bolded the difference between this and your original. Let's analyze how the この方法で works. この means this, 方法 means way/means/method, and で is a particle indicating the method something is done (among other things). Thus, this literally means I, with this method, study kanji. I suppose it's probably closer to I study kanji this way.



                      If you wanted to emphasize this you could say:




                      これが私の漢字を勉強する方法です




                      It's fairly similar to https://japanese.stackexchange.com/users/7944/user3856370's answer, the only thing of note is that 方法 unlike 方 can be directly attached to 勉強する without a の.






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                        One way you could say this is how i study kanji is:




                        私はこの方法ほうほうで漢字を勉強します




                        I've bolded the difference between this and your original. Let's analyze how the この方法で works. この means this, 方法 means way/means/method, and で is a particle indicating the method something is done (among other things). Thus, this literally means I, with this method, study kanji. I suppose it's probably closer to I study kanji this way.



                        If you wanted to emphasize this you could say:




                        これが私の漢字を勉強する方法です




                        It's fairly similar to https://japanese.stackexchange.com/users/7944/user3856370's answer, the only thing of note is that 方法 unlike 方 can be directly attached to 勉強する without a の.






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                          One way you could say this is how i study kanji is:




                          私はこの方法ほうほうで漢字を勉強します




                          I've bolded the difference between this and your original. Let's analyze how the この方法で works. この means this, 方法 means way/means/method, and で is a particle indicating the method something is done (among other things). Thus, this literally means I, with this method, study kanji. I suppose it's probably closer to I study kanji this way.



                          If you wanted to emphasize this you could say:




                          これが私の漢字を勉強する方法です




                          It's fairly similar to https://japanese.stackexchange.com/users/7944/user3856370's answer, the only thing of note is that 方法 unlike 方 can be directly attached to 勉強する without a の.






                          share|improve this answer












                          One way you could say this is how i study kanji is:




                          私はこの方法ほうほうで漢字を勉強します




                          I've bolded the difference between this and your original. Let's analyze how the この方法で works. この means this, 方法 means way/means/method, and で is a particle indicating the method something is done (among other things). Thus, this literally means I, with this method, study kanji. I suppose it's probably closer to I study kanji this way.



                          If you wanted to emphasize this you could say:




                          これが私の漢字を勉強する方法です




                          It's fairly similar to https://japanese.stackexchange.com/users/7944/user3856370's answer, the only thing of note is that 方法 unlike 方 can be directly attached to 勉強する without a の.







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