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09-03-2010, 08:46 PM

Hello, well like others said welcome to the forums hope you have a good time here. And i also would accept any help on the japanese language. I know hiragana and most katakana but dont really know how to make sentences or phrases.
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Cool Hi - 09-03-2010, 11:45 PM

Welcome to japan forum
I would love some help with learning japanese and in return I am more then happy to help you with english (if you would like)
I'm also pretty busy so I don't always have time to check my e-mail/ Japan forum account but if you are interested just drop me a line.

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09-30-2010, 11:27 AM

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My mom says the Chinese language is one of the most hardest languages to learn (hence, Sejong Daewang created the Korean language so that many people could be literate--not just the royalty or nobles). As I've started to learn Japanese, I noticed it was very similar to Korean (in terms of word-usage, grammatical, and customary remarks). It's kind of like how English is similar to Spanish so native Spanish speakers find it easier to learn English when they come to America compared to, for instance, native Korean speakers.
I think chinese similar japanese not korean


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09-30-2010, 01:35 PM

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I think chinese similar japanese not korean
I think Chinese vocabulary is more similar to Japanese vocabulary, but Korean grammar is more similar to Japanese grammar.
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Lightbulb I want to learn Japanese - 10-08-2010, 10:38 AM

Hello all
I want to learnd Japanese. But i haven't got any teacher. So can i ask from you guys?
The first question is: How can i write the letters? just i draw them?
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10-08-2010, 11:50 AM

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Hello all
I want to learnd Japanese. But i haven't got any teacher. So can i ask from you guys?
The first question is: How can i write the letters? just i draw them?
When you study kanji, you should learn the stroke order.
Be careful! It’s really important.


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