Wat? That better be your math teacher.neo@lex wrote:
my teacher didn't even know what Hentai, Baka and Sukumizu meant...
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 >_<;
*dancing on the floor*failboat wrote:
...german will be by far the most beneficial.
not in th U.S. at allfailboat wrote:
Spanish is a pointless language anyhow, if you only have the three generic choices of german, spanish or french, then german will be by far the most beneficial.
MUCH OFFENSE INTENDED
SICK BURN
Open the door, get on the floor! Everybody walk the dinosaur.OzzyOzrock wrote:
not in th U.S. at all