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Edo Phoenix

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hey dont need to catch me like that @@
btw hira and kata are easy to learn, try to practice by writing it down and u get all 150 characters in 5 days. But Kanji is seriouly wtf, cant remmember them =]] I guess that 'coz of my personal hatred with Chinese so my head refuses to welcome their writing system =))
anyway sleep now, gn, oyasuminasai ^^
 

Randal Keith Orton

Thành viên lâu năm
it is good to see this topic alive again. I guess I am a good digger. And about Japanese, I am currently study it in my college, it is not hard if ya all really pay attention to it. Anime with English sub is good, and Japanese keyboard works quite well too. The only problem is that you have to practice every single day to improve the skill, or it will fade away. For now, I know all hiragana and parts of katakana. The vocabulary is the pain in the butt, I must say.
 

Randal Keith Orton

Thành viên lâu năm
english is only easier b/c we write its letters the same way we write in vietnamese. japanese has hiragana, katakana and kanji, which are hard to remember. Vocabulary is another problem too
 

Randal Keith Orton

Thành viên lâu năm
they use both 3 for writing. Hiragana is used for original Japanese, Katakana for modern words, and Kanji for everything else. In a sentence you can see those 3 stay together.
 

LightGem

Nightingale
Thành viên BQT
In a sentence you can see: Kata for names, Kanji for words and Hira between them. Sometime you can see little Hira above Kanji, that how to read the kanji.
So Kanji just like a more advance Japanese, you're free to use Kanji or Hira/Kata, if you know what you're doing.

And Japanese sentence go like this: S + O + V <- remember this when using google trans.

That all I know about a sentence, of course when you speak it's not always go like that.
 

LightGem

Nightingale
Thành viên BQT
That's translated version or you can say how they pronoun that in Japanese. It's wrong in many way but it's Japanese.

@RKO: Could you say it slower, please? @-)
 

Randal Keith Orton

Thành viên lâu năm
slower? what da ya mean?

in Japanese you pretty much pronoun the way you write it. There are some exceptions, thou. Like "wa" in "Watashi wa", it is actually "ha" if you write it down
 

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