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Taotao 01-26-2008 01:55 AM

Kanji is hard to learn for us, too....
 
I'm new in the forum and nice to meet you all!

As you know, we Japanese use more than 5 types of characters.
Hiragana(ひらがな),katakana(カタカナ),kannji(漢字),rome-ji(ローマ字), suuji(1,2,3...) and alphabets(a,b,c...).

People who want to learn Japanse want to learn all types?
That seems to need very hard work and much time.

Kanji(s?) especially have several sounds,at least two sounds,on-yomi(音読み) and kun-yomi(訓読み).

For example,I want to pick one of NARUTO's character "Jiraiya".
'油' on his hitaiate(head-supporter) means oil and has two sounds 'abura' and 'yu'.
It's easy example but other kanjis have more sounds and complex us commonly:o

Anyway,I'm happy to help u learn japanese and to be helped learn english or german.

Ganbareee~ or Do your best:ywave:

Kloudcat 01-26-2008 02:45 AM

I was reading this, and i saw that you said jiraiya, and i blushed... ^^; would you teach me some katakana? You dont have to..

MMM 01-26-2008 03:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taotao (Post 374881)
I'm new in the forum and nice to meet you all!

As you know, we Japanese use more than 5 types of characters.
Hiragana(ひらがな),katakana(カタカナ),kannji(漢字),rome-ji(ローマ字), suuji(1,2,3...) and alphabets(a,b,c...).

People who want to learn Japanse want to learn all types?
That seems to need very hard work and much time.

Kanji(s?) especially have several sounds,at least two sounds,on-yomi(音読み) and kun-yomi(訓読み).

For example,I want to pick one of NARUTO's character "Jiraiya".
'油' on his hitaiate(head-supporter) means oil and has two sounds 'abura' and 'yu'.
It's easy example but other kanjis have more sounds and complex us commonly:o

Anyway,I'm happy to help u learn japanese and to be helped learn english or german.

Ganbareee~ or Do your best:ywave:


It's great to have a native speaker here to help out. よろしくお願いします。

MarkDuff 01-26-2008 03:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kloudcat (Post 374977)
I was reading this, and i saw that you said jiraiya, and i blushed... ^^; would you teach me some katakana? You dont have to..

Same here please

MMM 01-26-2008 03:20 AM

To Mark Duff:

I tried to reply to your PM to me, but was blocked.


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