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Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2010 9:08 pm
Ha ha, I'd like to be a student... >.<
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Posted: Wed Oct 06, 2010 12:40 pm
my hiragana charts will be up soon
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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2010 4:28 am
 ok so this is the katakana chart I will have the hiragana chart done soon!
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 1:35 pm
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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 11:24 am
Sensei! *rises hand* I would like to join xD Okay my Japanese study has so far led me to this: ♥Almost [not really] half hiragana ♥About 15 kanji ♥A fair amount of words and some basic phrases ♥Just a little bit of grammer ♥Numbers from 1 to 100, days and months [how to write the date xD] ... My biggest problem right now is learning Hiragana ... for some reason it's harder for me than Kanji ... I started learning it using these lessons as in trying to remember the characters by combining them in words and placing them in small groups but it's still pretty hard.
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Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 12:37 pm
thats great! ^^ though it probobly wasn't best to use that website. I have a Japanese Guild Japanese there you will find a chart and all sorts of other charts to hep you ^^ xX Social Riot Machine Xx Sensei! *rises hand* I would like to join xD Okay my Japanese study has so far led me to this: ♥Almost [not really] half hiragana ♥About 15 kanji ♥A fair amount of words and some basic phrases ♥Just a little bit of grammer ♥Numbers from 1 to 100, days and months [how to write the date xD] ... My biggest problem right now is learning Hiragana ... for some reason it's harder for me than Kanji ... I started learning it using these lessons as in trying to remember the characters by combining them in words and placing them in small groups but it's still pretty hard.
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 9:42 am
Sensei~! I'd like to be a student : 3
I've been learning about Japanese grammar, so I know some. I know a few words and phrases, but not enough to carry a conversation xD I haven't learned kanji or hiragana/katakana sweatdrop
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Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2011 9:12 pm
Please teach me EVERYTHING that you know about Japanese, you have 5 minutes. Kidding 15. Again, kidding, I'll learn if it takes 16 years
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Posted: Sun Jun 12, 2011 12:20 pm
Hiragana and Katakana! I wish to learn more on those! >w< I look forward to your lessons, Erisabesu-sensei!
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Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2011 5:13 pm
Would like to find a way to step up my game. I have some experience, and I am confident with the basic forms, greetings. I want to expand my forms and also learn some new cultural/manners. as well as general vocab. I spec in Kanji.
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:12 pm
I want to learn about Japanese. I know basic grammar (REALLY basic) and very few kanji (i think it's Katakanna, but I don't know. My friend thought the alphabets were Kanji and Hirigana, so you can see how my letters might get messed up >.<). I also know a couple of words, enough to make a few sentences, but not that many verbs.
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Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 5:22 am
If you want to work on your hiragana and katakana, I would suggest a couple of computer games: Anki and Kana Invaders. Anki is a free program that works as a flash card system. Kana Invaders is a Space Invaders version for learning katakana and hiragana. Anki: http://ankisrs.net/Anki Tutorial: http://livingjapanese.blogspot.jp/2011/07/learn-kana-with-anki.htmlKana Invaders Tutorial: http://www.jamaipanese.com/kana-invaders-flash-game/I learned hiragana in a month and you can learn just by using monikers and things of that sort. I learned katakana in two months because I personally think they look like sticks, so it didn't stick at first. But whatever kana you like the best, you'll probably learn the fastest, especially when you're consistent. Some kana to be careful about: HIRAGANA waわ reれ neね ruる roろ meめ nuぬ KATAKANA suス nuヌ taタ haハ ruル waワ kuク tsuツ shiシ (In "shi", the long line starts from the bottom up, like making a check. "Tsu" goes from the top to bottom.) nン soソ (In "n", the long line starts from the bottom up, like making a check. "So" goes from the top to bottom.) There are some kana that are similar: hiragana ki きkatakana kiキ hiragana kaか katakana kaカ hiragana yaや katakana yaヤ hiragana seせ katakana seセ Most of my students (I live and work in Japan) learned kana by writing it over and over. I would suggest to do the same and to practice.
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Posted: Sat Apr 28, 2012 10:49 pm
Ok, to be very honest, all I want to know what IS THIS: ハ What is that?! Can't find it anywhere scream stressed Please and thank you!! heart To sensei, I know almost all the hiragana (about half by heart), some katakana, some kanji (also I know proper stroke order for the ones I know). Grammar is practically non-existent, so I guess I need conversational help? I can manage more on the kana by myself, I just don't know what the above mentioned is (quote me the answer to my burning question! ありがとう! 4laugh ).
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 7:48 pm
CynHimawari2828 Ok, to be very honest, all I want to know what IS THIS: ハ What is that?! Can't find it anywhere scream stressed Please and thank you!! heart To sensei, I know almost all the hiragana (about half by heart), some katakana, some kanji (also I know proper stroke order for the ones I know). Grammar is practically non-existent, so I guess I need conversational help? I can manage more on the kana by myself, I just don't know what the above mentioned is (quote me the answer to my burning question! ありがとう! 4laugh ). This: ハ Is katakana "ha"
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 2:03 pm
Miyu_Aizawa CynHimawari2828 Ok, to be very honest, all I want to know what IS THIS: ハ What is that?! Can't find it anywhere scream stressed Please and thank you!! heart To sensei, I know almost all the hiragana (about half by heart), some katakana, some kanji (also I know proper stroke order for the ones I know). Grammar is practically non-existent, so I guess I need conversational help? I can manage more on the kana by myself, I just don't know what the above mentioned is (quote me the answer to my burning question! ありがとう! 4laugh ). This: ハ Is katakana "ha" Thank you! For some reason, it looks different on print/web than on a katakana list, well at least it did to me. I was trying to read out some kana from some books I have and I freaked out when I couldn't find it sweatdrop
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