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Japanese homework! -
01-31-2008, 01:13 PM
I got a good idea! I give you some japanese homework and you write me back your sentence in your language. I can learn your language a lil and you get some japanese. Doesn't it good idea? There is no order for the homework( I put something comes to my mind), but let's begin from the basic.
lesson 1 Hajimemashite, Gattaccia desu. Ima Italia ni sundeimasu. はじめまして、 ガタッチャ です。 いま イタリア に すんでいます。 Nice to meet you, I'm Gataccia. Now I live in Italy. Japanese is written by Vowl with consonant, for example " Ha " is written " は " and Katakana( ガタッチャ、イタリア) is used for writing the foreigner's name and the things which came from the outside of Japan, etc... ok. yout turn |
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wow!! -
01-31-2008, 07:37 PM
hey i want to learn please teach me no one answered my post
~+VaMpIrE cLaN Vice prez+~ L-O-V-E IS ANOTHER FOUR LETTER WORD FOR P-A-I-N ITS AFFECTS MAKE YOU WISH YOU WERE D-E-A-D MAKES YOU ANYTHING BUT S-A-N-E LEAVES A CLOUD IN YOUR SOUL THAT BRINGS NOTHING BUT R-A-I-N MOVIES FILL THE WORD WITH F-A-M-E THOSE WHO BREAK IT ARE NEVER THE S-A-M-E WE WERE JUST FINE UNTIL THAT FEELING C-A-M-E JUST ANOTHER FOUR LETTERED WORD FOR P-A-I-N L-O-V-E http://pandauchiha.deviantart.com/ my drawings |
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02-01-2008, 12:47 PM
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And if it's possible can you explain how to pronaunce? I want to study little by little but sure. And where is the verb like "am" in english, "desu" in japanese? O is I? or the verb changes the form for the person, like italian? Thanks. |
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02-01-2008, 12:57 PM
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Spanish was my 2nd foreign language but after I learned Italian it desappeared....too similer for me. But I'll try to catch up. And about French,,, Can you explain the pronunciation? what do you say "name"? J'habite... "J " is the part of I, right? And dont pronunce "H" like Italian....? Let's continue! |
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02-01-2008, 01:29 PM
Lesson 2
Anata no onamae ha? Kyou ha Firenze ha hare desu. あなた の おなまえ は? きょう は フィレンツ� � は はれ です。 What is your name? Today Florence is sunny day. At the 1st sentence, there is no verb. It's abbrebiated. hare kumori ame はれ くもり あめ sunny cloudy rainny Then if "ha" is just behind the subject, it is pronaunced "wa". Write me back in your language! |
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02-01-2008, 05:06 PM
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example 45 - Putfile.com I said it kinda slowly, normally we speak a little faster. It's my own inroduction: "Hauska tavata, olen Noora. Asun Suomessa." The verb "am" is "olen" in that sentence. I dropped the word "I" (minä) Because it is included in the word "olen". That sentence could be "Minä olen Noora", But we don't need "minä". Like this: Olla = to be (like in "to be someone" = "olla joku") Minä = I, me When they are put together, we get: Olen = I am the verb "olla" changes and the "n" in the end adds the meaning of yourself being the object. "t" adds the meaning of the person you are talking to being the object: Olet = You are If you didn't understand anything, ignore it xD I don't know all english grammar names etc. So I really suck at this... plus finnish is fricking hard to learn if you aren't born in Finland. |
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