2012-03-22, 03:27 | Link #61 |
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Dammit, I can only read what little romaji there is around here.
Though next year Foreign Language classes will be mandatory in my school, my parents will probably have me take Mandarin--so for now no dice with written Japanese. |
2012-03-22, 03:27 | Link #62 | ||
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I'm sorry.It apologizes for the reply having been overdue. 動画はまだ見ていません I don't see animation yet. 今、ネットの接続環境が悪く再生するのが困難だからです。 Because connection environment of the Internet is poorly,reproduction is difficulty now. 改善し次第、見ようと思っています。 I think improve then,Check it. 西洋のアニメはいくらか知っています。 I know several western animation. 例えば、ディズニー、スヌーピー、トムとジェリー、スパイダーマンなどです。 For example,Disney,Snoopy,Tom&Jerry,Spider man etc. 私は子供のころからトムとジェリーを知っています。 I have known Tom&Jerry since I was a child. トムよりジェリーの方が好きです。 I like Jerry than Tom. ですが、私の知識は大したことありません。 I have Information, But It was no big deal. Quote:
It is unlucky. ですが、中国語は大事です。 But,I think Chinese is important. おそらく、私の母も私に中国語を学ばせるでしょう。 Probably I am studied Chinese by my mother. Last edited by Daniel E.; 2012-03-22 at 23:04. |
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2012-03-22, 04:28 | Link #63 | |
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Vexx here said he started at...50? I guess I have quite a bit of time, then. |
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2012-03-22, 05:50 | Link #65 |
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応えてくれてありがとうございます。
Thanks fror replying to me. 僕は東京部に住みたいですけど、場所はどうでもいいだと思います。 I want to live somewhere near tokyo, the place doesn't matter. 僕は自分の日本語先生ですから、一人で勉強をしたいでした。 I'm my own teacher because I wanted to learn alone. ^^ 一人で勉強をする方が楽しいだと思いますから、勉強の為にしたいことをするかもしれない。^^ Studying alone is more fun I think, because you'll do what you want to do to study. 例えば、勉強の為に僕はアニメを見たり、漫画や諸説を読んだり、音楽を聞いたり、たくさんゲームを遊びまし た。 For example, to study I've watched anime, read manga and novels, listened to music and played lots of games. それは完璧な勉強方法ではないです。分かります。でも、僕的には、それは一番です。 That isn't the perfect study method. I understand that. But for me personally, it's the best way. ちなみに、直すこともありがとうございます。 By the way, thanks for the corrections. 最初から僕は「に」と「で」の使う時がよく分かりませんでしたwww From the start I've had trouble understanding the right time to use 「で」 あなたのおかげで分かりになるだと思います。 (^ω^) Thanks to you, I think I'm starting to understand it. ^^ |
2012-03-22, 07:51 | Link #66 |
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こんばんは!
Good evening! 私は東南アジア人です。 I am a Southeast Asian person. 私にはアニメは素晴らしくて面白いと思います。 To me, I think anime is wonderful and interesting. アニメが大好きです!私の一番好きなアニメは魔法少女まどか★マギカです。 I love anime! My number one favorite anime is Mahou Shoujo★Madoka Magica. では、質問です。「美樹」この姓は実際に存在するか? And so, here's a question. Does the surname [Miki] (using the kanji 美樹) really exist? 私の日本語はあまり上手じゃありませんから間違いを許してください。 My Japanese is not that good, so please forgive any mistakes. -コールドライト -Coldlight
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2012-03-22, 08:05 | Link #67 | ||
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I just got back from work and I’m so sorry for not saying hi to the OP.
@Tatsuyama-san (simple-English-mode ON) Nice to meet you! We are very happy that you join here in Animesuki. As a Japanese, your POV (point of view) is very needed here. Can I ask you something? 1. Can Japanese people read alphabetical letters as good as Japanese letters? 2. Do Japanese people often confused in saying the letters “L” and “R”? 3. If number 2 is yes, then how can you differentiate English words whenever people saying “R” and “L” sound? For example, how do Japanese say the English word “ROCK”? Is it different from saying “LOCK”? @Forsaken Infinity Quote:
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2012-03-22, 17:49 | Link #69 | ||
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In any case, what's more important is being able to read and write. And English is really not that hard to learn in that regard. At least not to just pick it up. Despite its inconsistency. Inconsistency matters only when you try to master a language. To reach a functional level, one that lets you converse everyday matter is really not that hard. The biggest problem with most foreign students of English is that they assume the language is difficult. And that they rely too much on dictionaries rather than on their own inherent ability to infer the meaning.
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2012-03-22, 23:15 | Link #70 | |
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2012-03-23, 03:33 | Link #71 | ||
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I studied Arabic, since I read Qur'an, and it doesn’t have as many difficult sound as in English. Many people who studied Arabic & English in my country also think spoken Arabic is easier than spoken English. Of course, you can only get that kinda opinion/comparison from people who studied other languages beside English & their mother languages. Also, since you’re talking about minimum communication requirement, Arabic is not that ‘cruel’. Here’s a story: just a year ago, my parents went to Mecca, Medina, and Jedda for pilgrimage. Their Arabic is far from stellar yet they managed to communicate with the Arabs just fine. They can even bought many things from some Arab merchants. It’s obvious that they didn’t just talk/communicate to well-educated Arab people but also ordinary ones on the streets. That proves that for communication purpose, Arabic is not as strict as you said. Quote:
I really really don’t want to continue this argument here since this is not what this thread is for. I feel sorry for the OP if we still continue this here. You can PM or VM me if you still want to talk about this.
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2012-03-24, 07:31 | Link #72 | |
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2012-03-25, 12:56 | Link #73 |
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Hi, I want to give my thanks for opening this thread and take this chance to interact.
I will keep my English as simple as possible and not asking questions that go beyond your scope of knowledge. Anime is quite well known in my country, Mexico, since about the 1970's. The problem with anime in México is that mainstream viewers are too narrow-minded and only limit their options to: Saint Seiya, Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon, Naruto, Dragon Ball, Digimon, Pokemon, Card Captor Sakura, Mazinger Z, or other few mainstream anime that were broadcasted in free TV networks and garnered massive fanbase supports. Mainstream viewers in my country are and have been exposed to those anime that I've already mentioned for years over and over, and they don't realize that the world of anime out there is even vast or don't have knowledge that there are thousands of anime out there that would never be broadcasted in my country due to common issues like securing copyrights for licensing, broadcasting, and distribution of new anime shows in our TV networks. |
2012-03-25, 13:01 | Link #74 | |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classification_of_Japonic http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_language#History While it isn't as mixed up as English, since no other language is as 'mixed' as English, Japanese language should be about the middle, if not at the higher end, in terms of amount of 'foreign' influence in the language. Some of this 'foreign' influence is now hard to trace because much of the historical documents in the neighboring countries were lost due to Japanese invasions and civil wars.
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2012-03-25, 14:43 | Link #75 | |
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As for me, if you feel like translating this, I became very interested in anime following the airing of Dragon Ball Z when I was about 12 years old. Searching for online fan sites first introduced me to this website and BitTorrent, a program that used to be widely used to download anime (not sure anymore). For the next several years I watched anime from all genres. One of my favorites is a classic at this point: Maison Ikkoku. I do not enjoy anime culture very much, however. I just appreciate entertaining fiction and anime has a wide variety of different stories to choose from. I also find Japanese culture interesting in its own right; in fact I am probably much more enthralled by Japanese history than any of their media at this point in my life. I am watching much more Western television than in my teenage years and have trouble finishing an anime I start. I keep trying, though, and anime will always be something I remember fondly. |
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Anyway, it's a Firefox add-on and I use Chrome.
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2012-03-27, 23:50 | Link #80 | |
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Out of interest, how do you feel about how most of the LN artist talent out there used to do the oldest trade in pen and tablet? One thing I noticed is Manga and Korean Artists did not have a previous reputation of being hentai artists but most if not all LN artists fall into this artist style
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