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ohaiyo esato senpai! o genki desu ka? watashiwa genki des. tabemasu desu ka? watashi tabemasu desu. gome, watashiwa nihon go wakarimasen desu... V(^ ^)
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Posted: 2005-05-12 04:31:43
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@soichiro, aren't you Japanese?
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Posted: 2005-05-12 10:42:51
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konichiwa. hajime mashite. watashi wa gowin desu.
I didn't know about this thread until now. Looking forward to learning more. (Most of what i know is food related - thanks to a japanese friend who happens to be a great cook)
ゴヰン
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Posted: 2005-05-12 11:51:51
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On 2005-05-12 10:42:51, blackspot wrote:
@soichiro, aren't you Japanese?
I was wondering that too.
Are you?
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Posted: 2005-05-12 18:57:17
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i dont think he is, my girlfriend said the grammar was partly incorrect but understandable
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Posted: 2005-05-12 20:12:38
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Ok, too bad
Hey anyone know ho a japanese keyboard looks like? 'Cause keyboards don't look the same in different countries.
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Posted: 2005-05-12 20:57:25
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I use a laptop with a japanese keyboard layout at home.
The main keys looks like this:
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Posted: 2005-05-13 01:16:40
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So peps, how is your hiragana? You should have learned it already if you wanted. Now lets learn the very basic grammatic. Here is example: kore[wa] pen [desu]. Kore means "this, thing that i have or holding" pen is pen :) but what are these [wa] and [des] (correctly desu, but last sound reduced) wa is thingy we put after word which we want to make theme of all the sentence, the hiragana sign however for only this "wa" writes like "ha". Desu is reduced verb "dearu" that means "to be". So we get translation "this [theme] pen [is]" on normal english it will be "this is pen". Got it or should i explain more?
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Posted: 2005-05-13 03:26:46
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Ohayo gozaimasu.
hai, sensei san.
kore wa hon desu [this book]
kore wa isu desu [this chair]
kore wa kompyuta [this computer]
(Classmates, try this online
tutorial.

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Posted: 2005-05-13 03:32:56
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Good. One more ting to you, you should not say sensei san, because sensei already makes sense. (^ยค^). Nice to hear that anyway.
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Posted: 2005-05-13 03:40:32
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