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 Post subject: Ah yes, so many people learning Japanese...
PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 1:19 am 
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I am really interested in learning Japanese, and Ive already started on it. I bought a book on how to learn Katakana, and Im about half way through and can read most katakana stuff (not knowing what it means most of the time, but I can still read it :P) and I just used a website, I think it was japanese.about.com or something, to learn hiragana and Im... working on that right now. I havent learned any kanji, yet.

What my point was here, is if anyone knows the name of elementary-level books on how to write sentences and stuff, PLEASE tell me! I need to start small, and work my way up... thanks! :)


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 13, 2006 1:56 am 
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I don't know any book names... sorry for that. My post is about Katakana, it is used with new words, mainly from english. An example is: コンピュタ- which stand for "computer" While reading it, just say it out loud and repeat it twisting some of the letters and you'll find the meaning. Good luck!


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At my school in Australia, Japanese is a mandatory subject in year 7 and 8 and then it becomes an elective in the later years (eg. Year 9, 10, 11 and 12). I don't remember much but I know some of the basic words and phrases and know about 10 katakana symbols and 10 hiragana ones.


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I memorized hiragana in about 3 days just yesterday :D although I still need practice to be fluent in reading or writing and not to try to recall the aiueo order all the time... :oops:

I'm now learning katakana, though I don't think I can find it as useful since I can just write the English words. Kanji is a nightmare since a lot of characters have different meanings from Mandarin... :roll:


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I've started watching an anime in Japanese (with English sub-titles) and I can't believe how anyone could understand it. They seem to talk to fast and everything. Plus, you've got those symbols and it would take me a lifetime to be able to master those, so I don't think I'd be brave enough to try and learn the language just yet ;)


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I'm learning through a business version of Rosetta Stone. :P


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If there's one thing you get from reading Lina Darkstar's thread on FF6, it's that Japanese is incredibly nuanced. I'd love to learn it, but considering how halting I am after four years of French...


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Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:
I've started watching an anime in Japanese (with English sub-titles) and I can't believe how anyone could understand it. They seem to talk to fast and everything. Plus, you've got those symbols and it would take me a lifetime to be able to master those, so I don't think I'd be brave enough to try and learn the language just yet ;)


If by 'those symbols' you mean hiragana, it's really easy. It's like the alphabets, except there are 51 of them :P


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