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Learn Japanese: Kanji / 漢字
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Duminică, 28 septembrie 2008. Anji are the Chinese characters that are used in the modern Japanese logographic writing system along with hiragana, katakana, romaji and the arabic numerals. Because of the way they have been adopted into Japanese, a single kanji may be used to write one or more different words. One kanji can have one or more meaning and deciding which one to read depends on the context and even the location in the sentence. There are 1945 kanji characters known as the jōyō kanj.
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Learn Japanese: Honorific speech in Japanese
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Vineri, 3 octombrie 2008. Honorific speech in Japanese. He Japanese language has many honorifics, parts of speech that show respect, and their use is mandatory in social situations. The honorifics system in Japan includes various levels of respect, humble, and polite speech. Honorifics in Japanese are refered to as . Keigo) wich means "respectfull language" and are discplaced in three main categories: . Sonkeigo), respectfull language; . Go), humble language; and . Bikago), word beautification. In genera...
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Learn Japanese: octombrie 2008
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Vineri, 3 octombrie 2008. I'm starting a new blog from today called. I'll post there anime opening and ending songs with their lyrics. it always helps for the pronunciation(next post will be about pronunciation and that's why i thought of doing that blog). So if u want any particular anime opening/ending just leave a coment here or there or you can find on that blog a "web message" widget where u can always leave me messages. Http:/ anime-lyrics1.blogspot.com. Honorific speech in Japanese. Respectfull la...
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Learn Japanese: Salutation in Japanese
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Joi, 2 octombrie 2008. N the Japanese language the following forms of salutation are used:. Wich means: Mr. or Mrs. San" is used after ones family name(surname) and it's the usual form you would use arround work or. In the bussiness enviroment. 160; (Aizawa san / Mr. Aizawa or Mrs. Aizawa). Sama" is a very polite form of salutation used mostly for clients or important people. さま (Aizawa sama / Mr. Aizawa or Mrs. Aizawa). 160;or kun( くん. Chan" or "kun" are used for friends. くん ( Chiyo chan or Chiyo kun).
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Learn Japanese: Katakana / カタカナ
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Duminică, 28 septembrie 2008. Atakana is a Japanese syllabary, one component of the Japanese writing system along with hiragana, kanji and in some cases romaji. It's made up out of 46 symbols. They are carecterized by short, stright strokes. Katakana means "fragmentary kana" and it's used for transcription of words from foreign languages. Here are the katakana symbols:. Same as with the hiragana symbols i put up the second table for reference. Abonați-vă la: Postare comentarii (Atom).
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Learn Japanese: Japanese culture and lifestyle
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Luni, 29 septembrie 2008. Japanese culture and lifestyle. Anyway, hope u'll like it, but don't take it as it is. in my opinion no presentation of Japan from friends or web-sites is going to give you a full ideea of what it is. So till u go there, think as i do. there's a little of truth in every article you find. but maybe when you'll get there it will be seen in other ways thru ur eyes. So, here it is:. Japanese culture and lifestyle. Etichete: Japanese culture and lifestyle. Hello / Konnichiwa / こんにちは.
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Learn Japanese: Japanese manners and etiquette
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Luni, 29 septembrie 2008. Japanese manners and etiquette. Ome of the social rules in Japan. I found it quite interesting. For those who aren't familiarized with it it's a very nice thing to learn. It's impolite to eat or drink something while walking down the street;. While eating don't use your chopsticks to point at somebody;. Do not put sugar or cream in Japanese tea;. There is no custom for "ladies first";. It's polite to bring some food or drinks when visiting somebody;. Hello / Konnichiwa / こんにちは.
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Learn Japanese: septembrie 2008
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Luni, 29 septembrie 2008. Japanese manners and etiquette. Ome of the social rules in Japan. I found it quite interesting. For those who aren't familiarized with it it's a very nice thing to learn. It's impolite to eat or drink something while walking down the street;. While eating don't use your chopsticks to point at somebody;. Do not put sugar or cream in Japanese tea;. There is no custom for "ladies first";. It's polite to bring some food or drinks when visiting somebody;. So, here it is:. Anji are th...
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Learn Japanese: Anime-Lyrics
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Vineri, 3 octombrie 2008. I'm starting a new blog from today called. I'll post there anime opening and ending songs with their lyrics. it always helps for the pronunciation(next post will be about pronunciation and that's why i thought of doing that blog). So if u want any particular anime opening/ending just leave a coment here or there or you can find on that blog a "web message" widget where u can always leave me messages. Http:/ anime-lyrics1.blogspot.com. Abonați-vă la: Postare comentarii (Atom).