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Post by hide on Jan 5, 2006 23:03:52 GMT 8
Hello. I'm hide, Hideko. For the people who hardly understand Japanese, the thread of "Japanese course for the beginner" was set up. It is said that words are memorized easily most when learning to the boyfriend or girlfriend. ;D It's effective so that learning to a good teacher may also raise the language ability. Though I don't honestly have confidence to become a good teacher, I think it's good when I can help you even a little. Though it is Japanese with a difficult the first greeting, To the place to be able to read this character only in Japanese in the future, let's hold out! As follows, It's a Japanese & Japanese pronunciation.
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Post by hide on Jan 5, 2006 23:09:33 GMT 8
First of all, the table of the hiragana was prepared. The pronunciation is being written under Japanese. I'll recommend that you write the character in the note several times and practices if possible. Please comment by this thread, if it is painful to see the character.
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Post by hide on Jan 5, 2006 23:11:47 GMT 8
Second, the table of the katakana was prepared. The pronunciation is being written under Japanese. I'll recommend that you write the character in the note several times and practices if possible. Please comment by this thread, if it is painful to see the character.
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Post by hide on Jan 5, 2006 23:18:25 GMT 8
At that time, the consonant is written repeatedly. The meaning sequentially : from the left. stamp, ticket, hit, back, yacht
It becomes a list of the hiragana and the katakana above. (Please comment if you don't see the character easily. ) As for Japanese, the "Kanji" is added to this, too. There is two kinds of pronunciations of Kanji, and are " onyomi(Japanese reading)" and " kunyomi(Phonetic reading)". In one Kanji, there are a lot of things where chiefly two kinds of pronunciations exist. It explains the Kanji in English on this site. I think it is good when looking over once. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanji#Kun.27yomi_.28Japanese_reading.29
When I'm opposite to Japanese again, I understood that Japanese is a very complex language... Though I seem to be dispirited from the beginning whether I continue this thread... Then, it's not good. It makes it to Japanese practicing from the following. I want to update it once or twice a week.
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Post by pei hoon / allyssa on Jan 7, 2006 18:44:25 GMT 8
haha... i think i shud cum here 2 learn coz i m a begginer 2 learn dis language... but i hv 2 go 2 sch 2 study everyday, i dun hv so much time 2 on9 n learn these... then i think i hv 2 work hard more 2 understand dis language
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Post by agentpink on Jan 7, 2006 19:19:11 GMT 8
i only noe ainutseru...hehe..it means i love u rite??hehe.. aik...y they change my spelling one...ok..hide,how to say i love u??da correct spelling...
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Post by hide on Jan 8, 2006 7:30:14 GMT 8
In Japanese for the figure, Kanji are used as much as Chinese. I want to practice to recite from 1 to 100 if possible. Because this course was just begun, the hiragana and the pronunciation are still described in parallel. (I forgot... "0" calls "rei" in Japanese.)There is two kinds of pronunciations of "7". for example, There are a lot of using "Jyuusiti" when the number is counted. (Even "Jyuunana" : though doesn't care. ) However, when counting the money, only "nana" is used. For instance, it is "Sen nana hyaku yen" in "1,700 yen" When it is "17 years old", "Jyuunana sai" is used for another. For "9""Kyuu" is mostly used though there are two kinds of pronunciations of "Kyuu" and "Ku" . According to circumstances, either pronunciation is used for "Jyuu kyuu" and "Jyuu ku".
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Post by hide on Jan 8, 2006 7:36:53 GMT 8
to allyssa:>then i think i hv 2 work hard more 2 understand dis language I want you to learn Japanese little by little when you have time. It fails when you are rushing it...
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Post by hide on Jan 8, 2006 7:53:19 GMT 8
to agentpink:>i only noe ainutseru...hehe..it means i love u rite??hehe.. aik...y they change my spelling one...ok..hide,how to say i love u??da correct spelling... Then, I display it in Japanese. All four sentences above correspond to "I love you". The degree of love of "Aisite imasu" or "Aisite iru" is stronger. Anyway, it is effective as the word that tell someone your love. However, "Suki desu" "Suki" are not words used for love to the person. "suki desu" "suki" also have the meaning of "like" . For instance, there is the following usages, too. "Watasi wa ongaku wo kiku noga suki desu."(I like to listen to music. )
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Post by junzuenn on Jan 8, 2006 12:49:33 GMT 8
i see.. it's really good to hav u here, hide.. coz if i go to japan, i must at least know one or two sentences.. if not i'll be lost.. glad to have u here
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Post by hide on Jan 9, 2006 8:50:13 GMT 8
to junzuenn:>coz if i go to japan, i must at least know one or two sentences.. if not i'll be lost.. glad to have u here Thank you for writing it. When going to Japan, I think about the word that you should memorize.
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Post by agentpink on Jan 9, 2006 16:57:02 GMT 8
so to say to a guy..we muz speel aisite iru??den how come i alwiz hear aisite iru n not aisite imasu??japanese is hard to learn...but i like it..esp when u watch japanese movies..when they talked,itz like so fast n so exciting..n da way they express themselves..the tune really can differentiate one...so cool..
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Post by hide on Jan 10, 2006 14:04:25 GMT 8
to agentpink:>so to say to a guy..we muz speel aisite iru??den how come i alwiz hear aisite iru n not aisite imasu??japanese is hard to learn... It might be felt that Japanese is difficult in me who is Japanese. (haha... Though we don't usually think so much and the word is used. I usually worry if I write here very best... I try to write the example of the word concerning love as follows.
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Post by hide on Jan 10, 2006 14:11:46 GMT 8
Though I think that I'm going to start from an easy self introduction, because there was writing concerning "I love you", I try to write it a little more. When you confess in Japanese if your favorite person is Japanese, and he/she also has goodwill in you, he/she thinks that he/she feels be surely glad. I enumerate that I think it is a basic expression. The wording changes somewhat according to the person. -I love you. Please associate with me as a lover.
-I love you, too. It is a happy thing if it is said by your favorite person in this manner. "Anata ga suki desu." doesn't have the problem though "Anata wo suki desu." was enumerated as an example either. However, the correct one is "Anata wo suki desu." as Japanese. -Let's start from the friend temporarily.This is an answer not bad. Because your impression is not bad, the thing only has to deepen the relation between two people in the future.
On the other hand..., -I'm sorry. Because I love other people.
Because I am associating with other people now...This is a hopeless answer. Though it might be difficult to switch feelings, I must let the following someone found to you early. -Hereafter, we will associate as a friend. If your favorite person is a man, according to his word, there seem to be a lot of things including feelings that he wants to associate as a friend with you in the future. However, when your favorite person is a woman, you should think the refusal. The possibility cannot in the friend is high in the future with you and her. Therefore, you might not approach her more than the necessity.
Though word "aisite imasu / aisiteru" has not come out, I think this is a story after association starts. At the stage before you & someone associate, word "suki" might be appropriate.
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Post by agentpink on Jan 10, 2006 15:10:32 GMT 8
wat if u r wif him/her already n u juz want to tell him/her tht u love him/her??
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