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03-31-2010, 07:24 AM
Thanks for all the replies guys.
I'm picking Japanese up faster than i expected to be honest given my poor history in language learning. I guess it's because i'm very serious about it. I just spent 10 minutes looking at a chart or of all the Japanese characters in Hiragana and Katakana. Initially it looks like a nightmare to memorise but when you have a look there is a huge pattern to the continuinity of all the symbols when it comes to the 3 letter symbols like kyu etc. 1 question with regards to this though: The symbol for 'ki' is キ and the symbol for 'yu' is ユ Likewise for the rest, 'shi' シ and 'yu' ユ and so on (the pattern) Is this how the 3 letter symbols are pronounced? So 'キュ' would be pronounced ki-yu and 'シュ' would be pronounced shi-yu? Or are they pronounced how they are written? So simply 'kyu' and 'shu' |
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03-31-2010, 08:36 AM
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Even if i'm still slightly off, as long as i'm on the right path before i start going into the finer details. Can't see a video, must be the work computer blocking it. I'll check it tonight at home. |
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03-31-2010, 09:43 AM
sorry to change the subject from you but i was wondering if someone could help me? I asked someone if they could teach me the basics of japanese to get me started and they replied in japanese. I tried looking up the meanings of the words online but i couldnt, i think it maybe because she mispelled them?
anyway here is the sentence: haha combanwa,shibaraku desu ne!nande nihongo shabe tai? thanks in advance! |
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03-31-2010, 09:50 AM
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"Good evening, long time no see. Why do you want to speak Japanese?" |
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