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Litena
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 11:33 am
Hello
I'm Litena , your teacher, and I will teach you japanese ...

There'll be 4 subjects and I need someone to help me.PM me if your interested
The subjects will be
*Vocabulary
*Culture
*Writing
*Grammar
*Sound, 6th posts
I'll give you everyday a new lesson  
PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 11:34 am
List of the lessons already done  

Litena
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Litena
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 12:19 pm
1st lesson: The Hiraganas

The Hiragana are the first alphabet used in japanese (the others are katakana and Kanjis)
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 2:07 pm
i remember hearing that learning katakana should be the first lesson because words usually written in katakana sound like english words and are easier to understand such as ブンプ (bunpu - bump) and ya... easy xp  

Nalid Robinson


Litena
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 3:54 pm
Kisho Jigoku
i remember hearing that learning katakana should be the first lesson because words usually written in katakana sound like english words and are easier to understand such as ブンプ (bunpu - bump) and ya... easy xp
no
cause you've got to mearn the basis like the prononciation and greetings first  
PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 3:56 pm
-You will not fit into Japanese socity no matter how hard you try. You are an eternal outcast so get used to it. You most likely wouldn't want to fit in anyways.


Let's begin by learning our basic sounds.

NOTE: All sounds are hard, fast, and short. Japanese is a gutteral language, so be hard and quick like with your English.

JAPANESE SOUNDS
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A-a as in "car"
B-as in "bug"
C-as in "cat"
D-as in "don't"
E-as in "get"
F-as in "fun"
G-as in "good"
H-as in "huge"
I-like the double e in "see"
J-as in "jog"
K-as in "kill"
L-THIS SOUND DOES NOT EXIST IN JAPANESE
M-as in "mode"
N-as in "not"
O-as in "or"
P-as in "puff"
Q-THIS SOUND DOES NOT EXIST IN JAPANESE
R-as in "roof"
S-as in "sit"
T-as in "tip"
U-as in "hula"
V-THIS LETTER ONLY EXISTS AS A WRITTEN WORD. SOUNDS LIKE A JAPANESE W
W-as in "wood"
X-THIS SOUND DOES NOT EXIST IN JAPANESE
Y-as in "yet"
Z-as in "zigzag"


As soon as you think you've got the hang of Japanese sounds, try mastering the words below.

YES - HAI or EE
NO - IIE
GOOD MORNING - OHAYO GOZAIMASU
GOOD AFTERNOON - KONNICHIWA
GOOD EVENING - KONBANWA
GOOD NIGHT - O YASUMI NASAI
YES IT IS - HAI, SO DESU
NO IT ISN'T - DAME DESU
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YOU OR ME?
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There are many different ways to say "I" in Japanese, but some will just fall flat and confuse poeple if you say it while pretaining to the other gender! Yes, some words in Japanese are gender specefic, and "I" is one of the most common examples of this. Let's go over this-it's slow and painless.

WATASHI-Universal and polite. Can be used by anyone at anytime.
ORE-A male form o fthis. Girls saying this would be stared at funny.
ATASHI-Female form. Guys, you'll be laughed at if you say this one.
BOKU-Used to be male, but I recently have heared women saying it as well. =/


SAN OR SAMA OR CHAN
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Sure everyone knows that saying SAN at the end of someone's name is the equivalent to saying MR. or MS. or MRS. But what about things like Sama, Chan, or the now archaic Dono? Let's review.

SAN-General greeting. Equivalent to saying MR or MS before someone's name.
CHAN-Used with littile kids. Also can be used to show affection to a loved one.
SAMA-Basically this is LORD, CHIEF, SIRE, etc. Shows immense respect.
DONO-This is the highest form of respect, even better than SAMA. Now defunct in modern times though.


QUICK FACTS
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-The "G" sound is always hard, like in GOOD and never soft like in GIANT.

-Japanese works in the order of SUBJECT OBJECT ADJECTIVE VERB, while ENglish works in ADJECTIVE SUBJECT VERB OBJECT. Annoying sometimes.

-There literally is no real way to say NO in Japanese. most things translated as NO just represent a negative feeling towards whatever they're talking about. The word DAME (DAH-may) is about as incredibly negative as you can get.

-Body language is a lot more colorful in Japanese. Pointing at your face means ME and the way we wave our hands to make people "shoo" or go away means COME HERE in Japan.

-Japan is not Japan in Japanese. It is known as NIPPON.  

Fox Boy XD


Litena
Crew

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 4:01 pm
Thanks fox blaugh  
PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 4:03 pm
You are welcome, I can type some phrases and other stuff up.
I am not good with spelling, maybe a letter off or so.  

Fox Boy XD


Vincent Valentine-Jenova
Captain

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 5:00 pm
Fox Boy10
You are welcome, I can type some phrases and other stuff up.
I am not good with spelling, maybe a letter off or so.


we'll help you with that.  
PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 5:17 pm
Vincent Valentine-Jenova
Fox Boy10
You are welcome, I can type some phrases and other stuff up.
I am not good with spelling, maybe a letter off or so.


we'll help you with that.


Thanks, that is one of my only glitches.  

Fox Boy XD


Litena
Crew

PostPosted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 5:22 pm
Fox Boy10
Vincent Valentine-Jenova
Fox Boy10
You are welcome, I can type some phrases and other stuff up.
I am not good with spelling, maybe a letter off or so.


we'll help you with that.


Thanks, that is one of my only glitches.
i'm good with that
I'll help you 3nodding  
PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 2:15 am
omoshiroi desunya wink i'm with you my dear Litena biggrin  

Lorako


Litena
Crew

PostPosted: Mon Jan 03, 2005 6:58 am
lorako
omoshiroi desunya wink i'm with you my dear Litena biggrin
Haha
Thank you My dear LOrako 3nodding  
PostPosted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 6:16 am
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Litena
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Fox Boy XD

PostPosted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 6:06 pm
Nice job Litena.  
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