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07-11-2008, 01:48 PM

I agree with the others any laguage is going to be a bit difficult to learn and I commend you for keeping with it but grammar is the root of a language and it will help tremedously. I think you have the right concept of making sentences. If the subject is yourself then you don't need to specify "watashi" in every sentence, unless you change topics. If the subject and topic are both known to the listener then you can just continue your sentence.

E.G.
I like music
I like books
I like swimming

Watashi ga ongaku(music) to (particle used in this case for with or and in this case) yon (Book(s) )mo (also)oyoideiru(informal continuing version of the word swim A.K.A. swimiming).


so there you combine all the things you like to do in one sentence.I hope I've helped as well and anyone please feel free to correct me if what I've said is incorrect.

-Samurai


Umm.. couldn't think of anything clever.. so I'll leave that to you!!

Last edited by Samuraizr0 : 07-11-2008 at 01:51 PM.
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