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zfcxs

PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 1:30 pm


Here ill show you how to speak japanesse its interective so you can ask questions and all currently Open razz
PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:09 pm


You will need this Hiragana if you want to know how to write

Watashi- I
Anata- You
Kare- Him
Kanoyo- Her
Watashitashi- us
Anatatashi-You
Karetashi- Them

Hai=Yes
Iie= no

Go here for Hiragana:

http://www.tokyowithkids.com/fyi/japanese/hiragana/hiragana1.gif

zfcxs


zfcxs

PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:13 pm


Particles:

Ha (you pronounce it Wa)- relitive to the being
example- Watashi ha Yakutsa desu = i am yakutsa

No- possesive
example- watashi no uchi (uchi= house) = my house

De (Te with ten ten) - its for different things like transport
and place Its more complicated to use but we will see it later when you know more vocabulary

He- only used when you are going to a place
PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:20 pm


Ill give you some vocabulary i know:

Ringo: Apple
uchi: house
Mikan: orange
Enpitsu: pencil
Tsukue: Table
Isu: chair
Ohaiogozaimasu: good morning
Konichiwa: Good day
Konbawa: Good evening

I need my book of japanesse XP

zfcxs


zfcxs

PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 2:26 pm


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 11:23 pm


i love you for making this thread. it's one of the things i wanted in my guild. i've been trying to learn japanese for a while, although i haven't been doing much of that for a couple of months now.

mikononeikan
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mikononeikan
Crew

PostPosted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 1:56 pm


you forgot pronunciation of the vowels.
a (ah) ex.= apple, song (the a would sound like the short vowel o)
i (e long vowel) =ex. seek, sometimes the i is silent as in the word shite it sounds something like sh-tay.
u (oo as in the words wood or soon) most of the time in japanese the u is silent especially if it comes at the end of a word like desu which is pronounced -des.
e (a long or short e) ex. ate, check.
o (long o) ex. rope.
n although n isn't a vowel the japanese use this for their nasal n sound.

examples:
te (tay)
se (say)
no (no)
ta (tah)
si (see)
ku (koo or k, depending on the plancement of the syllable and the word)

an important thing to remember in learning japanese is that it is a syllabic language, all of the kana (hirigana and katakana) are syllables.
PostPosted: Wed Apr 12, 2006 2:30 pm


Oh yes sorry about that but thanks anyways razz

zfcxs


kairi_sora16

PostPosted: Sat Apr 22, 2006 7:37 pm


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mikononeikan
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kairi_sora16

PostPosted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:04 am


np 3nodding
PostPosted: Thu Apr 27, 2006 4:05 pm


Ok lets get over other uses of the particles

De ((Te with ten ten)): its for
Transport
Place
And When you use something ((really complicated explaine it later))

Transport: when you whant to say you took a transport you must do:


"Time" "Subject" Ha "Transport" De "Place" He "Action of come or go"

Place: Just sais where a Action is taken

"Time" "Subject" Ha "PLace" De"Direct Object" Wo "Action"

Example:

Yesterday i went to the restaurant to eat some sushi

Kino watashi ha resutoranto de Ikimas

All on Parenthesis are Optional and particles too only if the sentece got it add it.

zfcxs


miasmalicious
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PostPosted: Fri May 12, 2006 9:38 am


mikononeikan
you forgot pronunciation of the vowels.
a (ah) ex.= apple, song (the a would sound like the short vowel o)
i (e long vowel) =ex. seek, sometimes the i is silent as in the word shite it sounds something like sh-tay.
u (oo as in the words wood or soon) most of the time in japanese the u is silent especially if it comes at the end of a word like desu which is pronounced -des.
e (a long or short e) ex. ate, check.
o (long o) ex. rope.
n although n isn't a vowel the japanese use this for their nasal n sound.

examples:
te (tay)
se (say)
no (no)
ta (tah)
si (see)
ku (koo or k, depending on the plancement of the syllable and the word)

an important thing to remember in learning japanese is that it is a syllabic language, all of the kana (hirigana and katakana) are syllables.


"sometimes the i is silent as in the word shite it sounds something like sh-tay" sounds kinda like a swear huh lol
PostPosted: Fri May 12, 2006 6:41 pm


i know a song in japanese and english
should i post it and then its translation

Shade Dourden


zfcxs

PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 2:40 pm


Xathariel
i know a song in japanese and english
should i post it and then its translation
I dont think it will help, thats just memorizing and not teaching
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