I've been slowly trying to learn by myself. I was going pretty strong untill I got into Hiragana and Katakana. Good thing I have pimp music videos like this one:
peppy wrote:
A little bonus - the origin of the kanji is as follows:
「おはようございます」
ohayou gozaimasu (good morning)
「おはよーっす」→
ohayo-ssu
「おわーす」→
owa-su
「おす」
osu
「押して忍ぶ」(自我を抑え我慢する)
(押して)oshite (忍ぶ)shinobu (to push and withstand) - having the meaning of "swallowing one's ego and bearing with it"
Leads us to the final 「押忍」.
Hopefully I'm not too far off with this translation.
I thought it was shichiPasonia wrote:
nana
Wat? That better be your math teacher.neo@lex wrote:
my teacher didn't even know what Hentai, Baka and Sukumizu meant...
I'm sure I read that somewhere before :/neo@lex wrote:
I know about 四 and 七, but are you sure ku isn't just a mispronunciation?Echo wrote:
yon/shi nana/shichi kyuu/ku
shi sounds like "death"
shichi sounds too similar to ichi
ku sounds like "suffering"
something like that >.<
I envy you.Yosuke Hanamura wrote:
Personally I took three years in high school, other than that I practice from time to time (when I'm bored).
Ahahahaha-- Wait, what?eirrol wrote:
I nvever knew peppy is this bored! ROFL!
Why would you be embarrased about that ._.Daniellynet wrote:
I tried to but i cant do it with my parents at home.. (embarassed...) :/
Because it makes them "easier"Ekaru wrote:
Learned quite a bit in the past few months.
Also, Kanji can be a pain at times. Whose idea was it to give lots of them multiple readings? ><;
D:Echo wrote:
先に「来年日本語を大学に勉強する」って言ったけど、今勉強しないかもしれないと思います。日本語なら、自分で習えますからね。
Fuck booksadam2046 wrote:
You could read a book.
Use the internet.
Ask someone who knows to get you started.
A combination of all three.
What I meant is that I could go find any old site that tells me how to speak Japanese and it could tell me a whole bunch of incorrect shit and I'd believe it because I wouldn't know any better and have nobody to tell me if I'm doing it wrongadam2046 wrote:
Just do some google searches, almost all of the information will be quite useful to you.
Show some initiative.
And read some books...seriously they're good for you.
I am currently learning right now, and you could use a game in DS called "My Japanese Coach" to learn it too. It's quite effective until now... xDMegaManEXE wrote:
I'd love to learn any of the eastern Asian languages, but I have no idea how to get started learning. I don't really think Rosetta Stone or anything like that is the best way to go but I don't have any classes offered at my college in any of those languages.
:/
Sitting JLPT1級 this year. お互いに頑張ろう!mekadon95 wrote:
Okay I'm taking JPLT2.lol
Still encounter problems w/kanji, especially Lv.7+ kanji
BTW, I learn 日本語 BECAUSE OF TAIKO xD
IppE602 wrote:
I myself only know the basic anime japanese vocabulary
*cough*Numbbi wrote:
IppE602 wrote:
I myself only know the basic anime japanese vocabulary
Pirate shows and books that teach Japanese and then talk to people streaming on Nico Nico Douga over Skype.Pashune wrote:
Unless you guys have some better ideas..
Gleeoh god.
Sad thing is, many Americans do talk like they talk in the shows. :-/Daru wrote:
That said, I shudder to think of a conversation with a Japanese person who has learned about English and American culture entirely from episodes of Familiy Guy and Glee.
fixed it for youStarrodkirby86 wrote:
Hahaha, thanks. XD
At least I don't say "Baka" to everybody or anybody, or commonly at all. That'll make me feel like a total weab00. I'll focus solely on Engrish thanks. And Thai.
me too ,[Shalon] wrote:
I want to be a good japanese-speaker,
but now, I can't speak well, just little, haha.
listening some japanese music can improve your japanese language ..And I strongly disagree with this
ahahaha that's my method >_<;minyeob wrote:
wow this topic still around here D:
I'm now preparing JLPT N2~
Listening is damn hardlistening some japanese music can improve your japanese language ..And I strongly disagree with this
I have listened Japanese music for 3-4 years
But real Japanese is so much different from music >_<
And how fluent are you? I think listening to Japanese songs is a terrible way to learn the language as the syllables are generally stressed a lot differently than actual speech. Everyone who says they learn out of music either is already fluent to an extent, is talking out of their ass and likely doesn't understand a bit of the language, or is going to learn the language incorrectly.Hakeru Prismriver wrote:
ahahaha that's my method >_<;