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11-20-2009, 07:33 PM
Your Japanese definitely needs work. IM me if you have questions.
AIM: Vegeta6780 MSN: [email protected] Skype: packetpirate これを読めますか? これが読みません。 |
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11-20-2009, 09:44 PM
Yes, I can read that...
Well, hiragana and a little kanji anyway... I'm having a hard time absorbing katakana... Thanks for the reply by the way. I was trying to say (per line) Nice to meet you I am Kenneth. (informal) I am studying Japanese Needless to say, I am a n00b. Please help. I need a corespondent Thanks in advance. I get the feeling I massacred the grammar, so if you would please, show me how you would word that? Btw, is 読 read toku, doku, or yomi? A little more background on me, I only know the numbers, days of the week, how to say hello, goodbye, today, tomorrow, book, chair, and house... me, you, her, him, them (male and female) and otaku words (kawaii, ganbatte, baka, ahho, tasukete, and hyokai) I rely on furigana to read kanji, and rely on dictionary to find the meaning of the kanji/kanji combinations... Thanks for your reply again. btw, I'm currently reading toki wo kakeru shoujo using the above method... it's going slow... |
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Wakarimashita. -
11-21-2009, 11:11 PM
arigatou gozaimasu.
So, in the title Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo, Why did they use shoujo instead of onna no ko (girl)? Is the difference in the age? BTW, they used WO because Toki is the object of kakeru, right? Lemme try my intro again... Hajimemashite Boku wa Kenneth desu. Nihongo wo benkyo shimasu. n00b desu, iumademonai. (Grammar?) Tasukete onegai shimasu. Korepon wo hoshii desu. Arigatou Gozaimasu, Maemotte. (grammar?) |
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