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Japanese Courses: Hiragana: Lesson 46 - ‘ん’ [n]
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Tuesday, 11 January 2011. Hiragana: Lesson 46 - ‘ん’ [n]. 8216;ん’ is romanized ‘n’, pronounced ‘n’ as in ‘man’. Words with ‘ん’:. 8216; ん’ in the middle:. To believe; to believe in; to place trust in; to confide in; to have faith in). Ninja (persons in feudal Japan who used ninjutsu for the purposes of espionage, assassination, sabotage, etc.). Chinese characters; kanji). Spa; hot spring; onsen). Transformation; metamorphosis; abnormality; pervert). Genius; prodigy; natural gift). 8216; ん’ at the end:.
Japanese Courses: Hiragana: Lesson 23 - ‘ぬ’ [nu]
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Thursday, 6 January 2011. Hiragana: Lesson 23 - ‘ぬ’ [nu]. 8216;ぬ’ is romanized 'nu' and pronounced ‘noo’ as in ‘noon’ . Words with ‘ぬ’:. Word beginning with ‘ぬ’:. Sumu - to steal; rob; thieve). Kumori - warmth; ardor; passion). Gu - to take off (clothing, shoes, etc). Kederu - to steal out). Ibari - needle; sewing needle). 8217;ぬ’in the middle:. 息抜き / いき ぬ. Ki - relaxation; taking a breather). 買主 / かい ぬ. Shi - buyer; purchaser). 生え抜き / はえ ぬ. Ki - a career). し ( ji nu. Shi - landlord; agrarian). 株主 / かぶ ぬ.
Japanese Courses: Japanese Characters
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Hiragana: Lesson 1 - 'あ' [a]. Hiragana: Lesson 2 - 'い' [i]. Hiragana: Lesson 3 - 'う' [u]. Hiragana: Lesson 4 - 'え' [e]. Hiragana: Lesson 5 - 'お' [o]. Lesson 1 - 5 Review. Hiragana: Lesson 6 - 'か' [ka] and 'が' [ga]. Hiragana: Lesson 7 - 'き' [ki] and 'ぎ' [gi]. Hiragana: Lesson 8 - 'く' [ku] and 'ぐ' [gu]. Hiragana: Lesson 9 - 'け' [ke] and 'げ' [ge]. Hiragana: Lesson 10 - 'こ' [ko] and 'ご' [go]. Lesson 6 - 10 Review. Hiragana: Lesson 11 - 'さ' [sa] and 'ざ' [za]. Hiragana: Lesson 12 - 'し' [shi] and 'じ' [ji].
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Kenny-sensei and his student, Kaoko, will be teaching you an easy way to learn Japanese! Promote your Page too. There was an error in this gadget. Hiragana: Lesson 23 - ‘ぬ’ [nu]. Pronunciation: ‘ぬ’ is romanized nu and pronounced ‘noo’ as in ‘noon’ . Words with ‘ぬ’: Word beginning with ‘ぬ’: 盗む / ぬ すむ . Hiragana: Lesson 41 - ‘る’ [ru]. Hiragana: Lesson 38 - ‘よ’ [yo]. Hirgana: Lesson 12 - 'し' [shi] and 'じ' [ji].
Japanese Courses: Hiragana: Lesson 44 - ‘わ’ [wa]
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Tuesday, 11 January 2011. Hiragana: Lesson 44 - ‘わ’ [wa]. 8216;わ’ is romanized ‘wa’. Words with ‘わ’:. 8216;わ’ at the beginning:. Rui - bad; poor; inferior; evil; sinful; unprofitable; unbeneficial; at fault; to blame; in the wrong; sorry). Rai - laugh; laughter; smile; sneer). Rau - to laugh; to smile; to sneer; to ridicule). Ka - youth; child (esp. of the young son of someone of high social standing). Za - expressly; specially; doing something especially rather than incidentally). Ru - to touch; to feel).
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Getting Familiar: Lesson 1 - Hiragana - Japanese Ken
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Getting Familiar: Lesson 1 - Hiragana. 28609;点), colloquially. Dot dot"), is a diacritic sign most often used in the Japanese kana syllabaries to indicate that the consonant of asyllable should be pronounced voiced. 21322;濁点), colloquially. Circle"), is a diacritic used with the. For syllables starting with. To indicate that they should instead be pronounced with [p]. 25303;音, contracted word or diphthong) is a feature of the Japanese language in which a mora is formed with an added [j] sound.
Hiragana Books - Japanese Ken
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Hiragana Book #1: いっすんぼうし. 19968;寸法師 Issun-bōshi. Sometimes translated into English as "Little One Inch") is the subject of a fairy tale from Japan. This story can be found in old Japanese illustrated book, Otogizōshi, and has been various forms around the world and is similar to the tradition of Tom Thumb in English folklore. Http:/ www.megaupload.com/? Hiragana Book #2: うらしまたろう. 28006;島 太郎. Is a Japanese legend about a fisherman who rescues a turtle and is rewarded for this with a visit to. Hiragana Bo...
Kaoko - Japanese Ken
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Kaoko At Your Service! I am known as Kaoko (it is like my any other name now, lol). I am a founder of this community, and my goal is to have the best Japanese learning site, that provides with the best service as much as possible. Easy, simple and fun to learn. But not without you! I would also like to mention, that we wouldn't have made it this far without Tna, Kenny-sensei, Cheesus, Mohorovic, Hunter, etc. and many other members that I know who had supported us till now xD. I love Detective Conan!
Hiragana - Japanese Ken
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Hiragana - ひらがな. And kanji were used. Hiragana is used for words, which do not have Kanji. It is also used as suffixes, prefixes and particles. As we cannot change kanji into different tenses, it is written in Hiragana at such times. There are 46 basic Hiragana characters. It includes:. 1 Main vowels, which are:. Lsquo;a’ pronounced as ‘aa’ as in ‘mark’. Lsquo;i’ pronounced as ‘i’ as in ‘eat’. Lsquo;u’ pronounced as ‘oo’ as in ‘soon’. Lsquo;e’ pronounced as ‘e’ as in ‘tell’. Hiragana Lessons - Index:.
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Tna-chan (テイナ-ちゃん). Actually I'm not the founder of this website, but thanks to Kaoko-chan for her hard work to build the Japanese Ken Community from zero, from the very beginning. Umm it's kinda troublesome to explain :P. Until I graduated, so I had much time to catch up my Japanese lag during the hiatus. I learned kanji from the very first start (it's kinda annoying because I forgot about 250 kanji I've ever learned before and had to learn from the very beginning again - - ). Then, I joined DCW...Thing...
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Hiragana: Lesson 2 - 'い' [i]. Getting Familiar With the Japanese (Lessons). Lessons for everyone who wants to familiarize themselves with the Japanese language system and culture before intending real lessons! Create a free website. Create your own free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
Kaoko's Journal: [Japanese] Numbers & Counting
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Oct 9, 2011. Japanese] Numbers and Counting. Japanese counting is easy. You just have to memorize basic numbers, and you’ll find the rest of the trials easy. Above these, yon. Is preferred ‘four’ and nana. For ‘seven’. (There are a few exceptions, but shii. Is avoided because it is also the word for “death”. Due to relevant superstitions, buildings can be found without a fourth floor, room numbers with no fours, etc.). After you memorize the numbers above, please proceed to the next table! Ni man go sen.
Kaoko's Journal: October 2010
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Oct 16, 2010. The Brutal Loss: Part 1. This is the edited version of the ‘Brutal Lost’. The editing and correcting was all done by a faithful and trustful friend of mine… Tacticwolf! She was very good at explaining where my mistakes were and I learned from them a lot. Thank you HalfAngel! You should be my English teacher (LOL). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Detective Conan File 877 Spoilers. Hiragana: Lesson 41 - ‘る’ [ru]. Japanese] Numbers and Counting. The Brutal Loss: Part 1. My Stomach Is Empty! This i...
Kaoko's Journal: January 2011
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Jan 17, 2011. Kaoko's Collection of Funny Jokes #2 - F-U-N-N-Y! Can you tell me how to spell ' funny. Didn't you ask me how to spell '. Jan 9, 2011. Silly Questions Get Silly Answers. There was a girl sitting next to Kaoko i. N some kind of events and this they had some conversation…. 160;What does your beloved mother work as . 160; hmm . You are embarrassed and couldn’t split out . Is she a servant or a driver or some sort of a bin collector . Besides that was such a silly question . Jan 4, 2011. Book R...
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Wednesday, 12 January 2011. Congratulations on Completing the Hiragana! Congratulations on completing the hiragana characters! Ya h, how do you feel? Just a minute ago you were thinking that there’s no way you could have ever been able to master the annoying and complicated characters! And that you could have never imagined that you’ll be able to master them someday eventually! You see, all you needed was confidence and continuous and endless effort! And there you are. Hiragana Book Chilren Books:. It is...
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