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The english helper - 10-05-2006, 04:51 PM

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If you would like any advice in english or have any doubt or worrys about tests and revision, you can contact me by email(check my profile) or post here, id be happy to help.. Im very fluent in english, both literature and speaking



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Talking friend - 10-09-2006, 05:46 AM

i am Chinese.now i'm studying Japanese and Japanese culture...
my Japanese teacher likes to explain the Japanese words in English.while i'm not good at English.so when he speaks English, i want to cry.
oh! it's so sad!
so can we be friend?i need your help.

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hehehe ,yo ro si ku o ne ga yi si ma su .to mo da qi ni na tu te, to te mo ta no xi yi.
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hehehe ,yo ro si ku o ne ga yi si ma su .to mo da qi ni na tu te, to te mo ta no xi yi.

im sorry but i have to correct you.....i think...based on my basic nihongo skills...lol..=)....its "yoroshiku onegaishimasu"..its "tomodachi" and it "totemo tanoshi"

thats the correct spelling....i dont understand the other syllable....=(
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cna i add you to my yahoo??....well mine is maks_hattorihanzo@yahoo.com
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im sorry but i have to correct you.....i think...based on my basic nihongo skills...lol..=)....its "yoroshiku onegaishimasu"..its "tomodachi" and it "totemo tanoshi"

thats the correct spelling....i dont understand the other syllable....=(
I think we have some differences in studying Japanese. the Japanese has fifty alphabets. it's difficult to explain it. when we pronounce it,we use Roma alphabet.for example, the alphabet that you pronounce "shi" ,we pronounce it "si".
I'm not good at English ,so you may don't understand what i say.but i hope you can.
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10-20-2006, 06:26 PM

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I think we have some differences in studying Japanese. the Japanese has fifty alphabets. it's difficult to explain it. when we pronounce it,we use Roma alphabet.for example, the alphabet that you pronounce "shi" ,we pronounce it "si".
I'm not good at English ,so you may don't understand what i say.but i hope you can.
wakarimasu. I see that you add some chinese syllables like "xi" and "qi" in your sentence. Bascially, since you are chinese and live in China, your tutor has to explain the language to you, while using chinese along with it, to make you understand obviously, right?
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I live in Australia, and english is my first language. If there is anything you would like corrected, I am happy to help. I have studied Japanese for 5 years, but gave it up last year. I am interested in taking it up again, if anyone is willing to teach me and develop my skills. Thank You. You can contact me on devils_666_master@hotmail.com
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