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06-02-2016, 03:53 PM
Name: Kai
Coming to you from: Spain First Breath: June/20/1986 Hi to all, i have been studying Japanese for years but i just started studying it seriously 5 months ago. I don't pretend to travel to Japan, i just wanna learn Japanese in order to understand my hobbies (Manganime and videogames). Since this is a English forum, i should warn you about my English since i'm spanish. Feel free to correct me, it would be much appreciated. My Japanese level should be around N4 and N3, i'm pretty newby yet. Well, that's all for my presentation. よろしくお願いします! |
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12-03-2016, 07:46 PM
Hello every one, my names Adam. I am a newbie trying to learn Japanese. I am at the end of my semester in Japanese 101. My interest in Japan stems from a childhood of anime and role playing games. As an adult though, I have come to appreciate so much more of Japanese culture.
I hope that through this forum I can increase my knowledge of the Japanese language. |
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12-26-2016, 11:19 PM
Name: Na11/Danyea
Coming to you from: Philadelphia First Breath: 01/01/2003 - I'm almost 14! intentions and whatnot: I'm great to find an active japan & japan pop culture community! I'm willing to discuss manga, anime, jpop and japan in geneal. why do you want to go to japan: I love that place! For the food, the cute cities and manga and jpop and anime surrounding me as well as getting to talk to other Japanese and explore and, and and.. I'm a huge weeabo lol. |
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01-03-2017, 04:23 AM
Nice to meet everyone. I've been studying Japanese for a long time. I've lived and worked in Japan and I love both the language and the culture. I especially love the food but I'm interested in pretty much all aspects of Japan, including pop culture. I hope to have some fun discussions with you all.
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01-10-2017, 07:25 AM
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Japan and japanese language aswell. |
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01-10-2017, 10:58 AM
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Hopefully others will chime in over time, 宜しく |
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01-11-2017, 03:49 PM
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( I thought gomen less formal and sumimansen more formal) and why to ask : "How old are you" are two ways ? I mean Oikutsu desu ka? and Nansai desu ka? Always the differece between formal and informal ??? Sorry if I ask and thanks for your kind reply Sorry I'm quite off topic here :/ |
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01-12-2017, 02:27 AM
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For age, "nan-sai desu ka" is fine. As long as you use "desu" or "masu" with a verb, it is polite enough. In casual conversation, people might simply say "nan-sai?" When I was studying Japanese, this was all very confusing to me, the regular verbs, then having to add "desu", or "masu", or the the shorter "da" (like a kid in the countryside seeing me and saying "gaikokujin da!!), or ha, ga, etc. But after living in Japan and listening to people speak, it was more easy to sort out. |
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