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Post by hide on Feb 6, 2006 8:23:17 GMT 8
I thought that I was going to put a quite different thing this time in reality. However, taking up the following things, I thought that the application might be effective. An English translation of the word above... "You are cute."An English translation of the following word... "You are beautiful."A twofold word above is a word basically used when the woman is praised. (" Kawaii" also has the thing used for the man at times. )
The following two words are basically used when the man is praised. An English translation of the word above... "You are good-looking." An English translation of the following word... "You are wonderful."
The application is effective in this word, and I want to write continuation within the course of a few days. Though writing continuation here might put away afterwards for one week possibly.
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Post by jujulim on Feb 17, 2006 8:11:20 GMT 8
I used to work with a Japanese company. I learned Japanese language, so that I can do some simply Japanese to English translation of the company's document. Went to private tuition at T-Ratana Community centre and also at JLSM-THE JAPANESE LANGUAGE SOCIETY OF MALAYSIA I think Japanese language is not difficult to learn if you are interested. The pronunciation is following syllable like Bahasa Malaysia. More easy to pronouns then Mandarin. ;D Some people learn Japanese language to apply for scholar to further their study in Japan. Both in undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Hmm, but I think its not too easy to get it. Must pass some exams and interview before qualified for the scholarship. Anyway, those interested can try lah. If you like to learn Japanese Language. Try this place: THE JAPANESE LANGUAGE SOCIETY OF MALAYSIA 42-2B, 2ND FLOOR, JALAN SULTAN ISMAIL 50250 KUALA LUMPUR MR EDWARD LEE/ VICE PRESIDENT Person to contact: Ms Vanessa Lam Admin & Courses Coordinator Ms Tae KANESAKI Cultural Exchange Coordinator Tel: 03 - 2144 2180 Office Hours: MON-FRI 2pm-9pm, SAT 10am-8pm, SUN 10am-3pm. Public Holidays Closed. JLSM organises a Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT) nationwide (throughout Malaysia) once a year. Something like SPM. It is marked in Japan. There are 4 levels of exams. Level 4 being the lowest level, while Level 1 is the highest level. I passed Level 4 and 3 already. But temporary stopped learning. busy now. hehehe. Perhaps I can revise in this thread with Hide-san .
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Post by hide on Feb 20, 2006 14:36:53 GMT 8
I passed Level 4 and 3 already. But temporary stopped learning. busy now. hehehe. Perhaps I can revise in this thread with Hide-san . Thank you for writing various information! >I used to work with a Japanese company. I learned Japanese language, so that I can do some simply Japanese to English translation of the company's document. ooh...it's nice. When what I want to say to BBS here, I write in Japanese first, I translate into English. However, I still have a hard time...hehe...
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Post by hide on Feb 20, 2006 14:40:22 GMT 8
Sorry, I cannot contribute newly to this thread... I'm in the state that the idea of the following contribution doesn't hit on... Because time is put for a while and I think that I hit on the idea of a new contribution, I'll be not in a hurry. It is easy to fail in things when rushing it. Japanese has the proverb of a similar meaning to this word, "Seitewa kotowo sisonjiru."
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Post by jan on Feb 21, 2006 20:29:48 GMT 8
:)wow jujulim..u're lucky to have a chance to learn japanese language..next time will be ur time to teach pinkies some japanese already..hehe ;)hide..i know u have a hard time translating languages..i'm very appreciate what u had done for pinkies..haha i wrote the japanese language to learn up..juz try to learn a bit only hehe..but i think i can't further my studies in japan like what other people doing for it..so i juz know a bit of japanese already satisfied.. :)ok see ya! Jans**
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Post by jujulim on Feb 23, 2006 8:46:49 GMT 8
I learned Japanese language with my own effort lah. Pay everything myself. Bought many book, spent lots of time. No sponsor from my company. Its good to know foreign language. :-)
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Post by agentpink on Feb 23, 2006 15:41:37 GMT 8
hide-san...i sent the one you are wonderful to my fren..hehe..i plan to send it again today..itz a sweet way to compliment someone rite??n let them learn new things at da same time..
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Post by hide on Feb 23, 2006 20:25:09 GMT 8
hide-san...i sent the one you are wonderful to my fren..hehe..i plan to send it again today..itz a sweet way to compliment someone rite??n let them learn new things at da same time.. oh...did you tell to your friend, "Hide is wonderful one"? I'm usual Japanese....hehe... No, I think that I'm a little strange Japanese...
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Post by hide on Feb 23, 2006 20:37:28 GMT 8
hide..i know u have a hard time translating languages..i'm very appreciate what u had done for pinkies..haha i wrote the japanese language to learn up..juz try to learn a bit only hehe..but i think i can't further my studies in japan like what other people doing for it..so i juz know a bit of japanese already satisfied.. :)ok see ya! Jans** umm... There is a lot of thinking time as for the thing of my sub-forum these days. Because I translate the article related to a Chinese amusement with my Brog as much as possible every day, I have been disappearing of thinking time as for the thing of this thread... Because there were some people "I want you to teach Japanese" I thought that I held out as a Japanese. I'm a little miserable... However, this cannot be helped...
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Post by hide on Feb 23, 2006 20:45:43 GMT 8
I learned Japanese language with my own effort lah. Pay everything myself. Bought many book, spent lots of time. No sponsor from my company. Its good to know foreign language. :-) I also think its good to know foreign language! ;D I also studied some Languages only by myself. It's Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Cantonese and Malay. English studied from the junior high school, French studied at the college. However, all has been ended halfway...haha... I think that I manage to do my English again at least now.
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Post by yaneng88 on Feb 25, 2006 11:54:31 GMT 8
wow......hide-san, anata wa suteki desu !...........you know so many languages................i know abit of japanese.............haha..........i learn it from those animation...............haha.....
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Post by hide on Feb 26, 2006 13:48:30 GMT 8
yaneng88:
"anata wa suteki desu !" = "you're wonderful" haha...
However, there is no meaning that studies Languages now, because I cannot speak & understand them...
for example...the phrase of Spanish & French that I still remember...
"?Que hora es?" (Spanish)" "Quelle heure est-il?"(French) = "What time is it now?"
Then, I think there is a lot of chance to use. However, the word excluding this has been forgotten. (haha...
Did you learn a little Japanese language from Japanese anime? Really, Japanese anime of is a culture of Japan that can boast to the world.
Hereafter, I want you to keeping study Japanese in a little.
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Post by yaneng88 on Feb 26, 2006 21:32:55 GMT 8
ya..........i learn a little from Japanese anime and a little from my friend(she is a Japanese freak.................and i duno why............so old(teenage already) still love too watch anime.........haha
>for example...the phrase of Spanish & French that I still remember...
"?Que hora es?" (Spanish)" "Quelle heure est-il?"(French) = "What time is it now?"
Then, I think there is a lot of chance to use. However, the word excluding this has been forgotten. (haha...
anata wa kawaii desu, haha
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Post by hide on Feb 28, 2006 15:27:31 GMT 8
ya..........i learn a little from Japanese anime and a little from my friend(she is a Japanese freak.................and i duno why............so old(teenage already) still love too watch anime.........haha >for example...the phrase of Spanish & French that I still remember... "?Que hora es?" (Spanish)" "Quelle heure est-il?"(French) = "What time is it now?" Then, I think there is a lot of chance to use. However, the word excluding this has been forgotten. (haha... anata wa kawaii desu, haha >ya..........i learn a little from Japanese anime and a little from my friend (she is a Japanese freak.................and i duno why............so old(teenage already) still love too watch anime.........haha oh, you also learn Japanese a little? Your friend is a Japanese freak? It's OK. ;D I like Japanese anime & manga still now, though I'm exceeding 30 years old...haha... >anata wa kawaii desu, haha no, no, not kawaii...haha... It shall not be significant to remember only phrase a little, even if I studied head...
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