10-15-2011, 09:53 PM
Really?
You can still run into a lot of words that you don't know them?
So, can you teach me how, please?
Is there a special way for recognizing words easily even if I don't know if it is word or not??
Currently, I don't have any problem reading kana, but my problem is that I can't pick up the nouns and particles.
Currently... I can pick up the Object Marker wo を , the topic marker は, ni に which means "in, to, on, etc...".
I already know that when yo よ comes at the end of the sentence it means "I assure that" or "you know"
I also know that when ne ね comes at the end, it means "Isn't it?" like a tag question...
But the problem is that how to figure out the words "nouns"..
It's also simple to figure out the adjectives as I already know they end either in "i" い or "na" な but sometimes it maybe difficult because sometimes I think that this "i" or "na" are parts from a word, not an adjective....
And since you say that kanji is the reason for the unavailability of spaces in Japanese, so does that mean that it is easy to recognize the sentence parts?
Can you tell me more please?
Thanks.
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