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Dutch, German, English girl would love to learn Japanese
I'm searching for a Japanese girl or boy, but I prefer a girl because I'm one too.
I'd like to learn some Japanese. I already know some words. I can learn you Dutch, English and some German. I'd really love to chat with someone from Japan! Eey! My nickname is Kiger. Age: 16 Gender: girl Hobbies: Drawing manga, animals and dragons, making/listening music, reading, gaming. Fave food: Baked bananas, noodles (ra-men), Turkish and Indonesian food. School class: 3rd class (highschool student) (3rd class of 4) Best subjects: Dutch, English, German and CKV E-mail: [email protected] Thanks for reading this! :ywave: |
Eheh, just saying hi cuz I'm Dutch too xD
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^^ lol
Great, I'm not the only one then. |
I have duch blood too, and I can read some parts of duch, and al little bit of Japanee, but Im not really good though.
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You only use 'u' when you talk to an elder/stranger (elder)/teacher. Not to kids or anime characters. :vsign: In English it is always you. Easy. In Dutch you have: je/jij and u. Je/jij to people you know (family/friends) or kids under 18 or 20. If you know German an some French, you'll know how to speak some Dutch, though. :) Hope it's useful. |
I am new to Japanese, but studying it vey intensly, I believe I may be able to help. I really want your German. (I am American, as in natively speaking English). please PM or AIM me to discuss stuff.
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It should be: Warrum kan ich nicht reden when ich von Dir spreche, warum kan ich nicht atmen when ich an Dich denke? Warum nicht? Ad "Dich so" after "liebe", and it's correct. 7 years of advanced German and 3 years of basic German, plus I live like 10 miles from the German border. Gee, I've master two foreign languages yet I SUCK at Dutch spelling... T'is a strange and mixed up world we live in, ne? Anyhee, I also interested in learning Japanese.. |
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