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Kai13 06-14-2008 01:06 PM

nope. Europeans (at least in Portugal) don't eat rice at breakfast, we normally eat bread and milk.

I will start learning Kanji in this vacations, but I will learn most of them at the university, since I will have mandarin for 5 years.

Fisher 06-15-2008 05:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Kai13 (Post 514185)
nope. Europeans (at least in Portugal) don't eat rice at breakfast, we normally eat bread and milk.

I will start learning Kanji in this vacations, but I will learn most of them at the university, since I will have mandarin for 5 years.

5 years mandarin? really?
mandarin is very easy, hope u can learn it well~

Amnell 06-15-2008 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Kai13 (Post 514185)
nope. Europeans (at least in Portugal) don't eat rice at breakfast, we normally eat bread and milk.

I will start learning Kanji in this vacations, but I will learn most of them at the university, since I will have mandarin for 5 years.

At least in America, specifically toasted bread and milk that's in coffee XD . Personally, I eat breakfast cereal almost without exception.

ED:

It occured to me I should say something on topic...

I have a book called "Kanji Power" that goes through the first and second grade Kanji that are taught in Japanese schools. It shows all the on and kun readings at the same time, though, so it's still a gaikokujin text :rolleyes: . Even still, it's a great place to start. I really recommend it!


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