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Talking Could you help me with my questions ? - 08-18-2010, 03:43 AM

Hii im ultimatebankai,
MoshiiMoshii

Who i am 16 years old kid XD

Ok my english is not very that good but i will try my best

My Story ...

Since i was a realy young kid i loved watching anime reading anime and like those japnese mafia movies and martial arts and of course i like that culture alot and realy want to learn japnese and the culture

So now i wanted to move to japan to live there (not now when im older 25 years ?!)
And mabye when im older i wanted to make a pc company in japan
But i dont realy now where to start ...
Where do i learn japnese ?
and how have i to do everything

Ps
Mabye its to soon for me to ask those questions but i just wanted to know


O and forgot to say I'm My Original Is From Suriname Country In South-America
Would They Like Me ?
Ppl Say I Have Asian Eye's ..
And they say that Suriname Ppl originaly From Asian Country's did come,
soo ?

(mabye freaky question)

Greetings From Holland


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08-18-2010, 07:17 AM

Hello

I'm from holland too .
First of all, you say もしもし (moshimoshi) only when you pick up the phone

I suggest you start with learning 'hiragana' and 'katakana', two of the three Japanese text 'scripts'. The other one is 'kanji'. This one is far more difficult, because 2000 - 3000 kanji characters are used in common life in Japan .

I recommend using this site for especially hiragana and katakana, it's very useful .
Learn the Japanese Language Online - japanese-lesson.com

On this forum, when we are talking (about) Japanese we prefer to use the Japanese characters (so at least hiragana or katakana, because every kanji can be written in hiragana or katakana).
With this, I mean that you shouldn't use romaji (with roman letters like we use in Europe).

I hope this information was helped you out a bit

Greetings from Holland too!

Vincent

PS: Ik heb het in het Engels geschreven zodat anderen het ook kunnen lezen
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08-18-2010, 07:56 AM

I suggest looking up Smart.fm, it's a great site.

The word you are most likely looking for is こんにちは (Konnichiwa) Which means hello.

Like what V1nn1 said; もしもし (Moshimoshi) is only when you answer the phone.

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08-18-2010, 08:05 AM

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にちは
You missed the ん
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08-18-2010, 08:09 AM

Oops, thanks.
Fixed.
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