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Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Apr 09, 2008 1:49am
by Khorne
Even if there are no classes where you live (that's the situation where I am), there are good books and CDs to learn at least japanese basics. It's not the same thing, but better than nothing :)

P.s.: japanese pronounce is quite easy to me: it's only necessary to learn how to correctly say "a e i o u" (and they aren't difficult at all) and that's it. Reading kanji is another matther, tho :D

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Apr 09, 2008 5:14am
by kittyn
yeah but its a diff mater if u have a instructor rather than trusting ur self .

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Apr 09, 2008 9:57am
by Yuki~
I don't have to learn how to pronounce correctly 'a i u e o', because it's the same pronounce of portuguese.
Kanji is complex. @____@

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Apr 09, 2008 1:50pm
by Maein
lol i'm learning kanji now, and yea they're hard. but its fun XD

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Apr 10, 2008 7:45am
by winx_rose7
well i will try to find few books then .

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Apr 11, 2008 3:22am
by Khorne
kittyn wrote:yeah but its a diff mater if u have a instructor rather than trusting ur self .
Indeed, but better than nothing.

@winx_rose: I strongly suggest the "teach yourself japanese" book + CD: they're really easy and well done. I'm learning quite a lot from it, at least to know the basis and then move on to more complex things :)

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Apr 12, 2008 9:28am
by catxiii
how do you say ugly idiot in japanese? [-o< [-o<

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Apr 12, 2008 2:57pm
by Dreams
catxiii wrote:how do you say ugly idiot in japanese?
Ugly idiot
Minikui baka
醜い馬鹿

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Apr 14, 2008 12:02am
by casey_cool
hi ,
well i was thinking how to say " i never want to talk to you in my whole life " in japanese ?

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Apr 14, 2008 5:35pm
by Dreams
"I never want to talk to you in my whole life"... the grammar sounds strange for that.
But anyway.

この先一生、口を利きたくないだ。
Kono saki isshou, kuchi o kikitakunai da.

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Apr 14, 2008 10:53pm
by casey_cool
well thanx .

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Apr 15, 2008 2:22am
by Khorne
I see a lot of lovely sentences translated, lately :D

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: May 14, 2008 5:26am
by duck
My lord, it's as confusing as English! I would love to take formal (as in in a class room, tests, teacher, etc.) Japanese lessons but it's quite hard to find a Japanese teacher in rural Louisiana. ><

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: May 14, 2008 10:03am
by Yuki~
I think japanese is easier than English.
at least the pronounce is so much easier.

Re: Time for a Japanese lesson, 行くぞ!

Posted: Jun 04, 2008 3:23am
by shillyshally11
konbanwa minna-san!ahmm...hey...just a newbie here.. i've read so many translations here...so nice.. i really want to know japanese languange... and i'm just learning it by myself through watching anime subs and like searching here in internet...jaa ne!^_^

Re: re: Time for a Japanese lesson, è¡Œã??ã?œï¼?

Posted: Jun 04, 2008 12:45pm
by Sakujou
geishaboy wrote:Grabbing someones attention, you could say "Anosa" あのさ to the effect of "Hey", and "anone" あのね to the effect of "guess what?".
So a simple conversation could be

人A: あのね。
人B: 何
人A: CHICKEN BUTT

haha, how do you say "chicken butt" :)