Oh dear, not to be mean, but you actually did choose one of the most difficult European languages to learn!xd at least in my experience, people in school would always complain about how difficult it was, and how easy Spanish is..I failed German so idk ..It is the writing of the characters that will get me ^_^
Anything specific? =DDYES!!!Dattebayo!
Aaah, how I would love a traditional Japanese house, much like those yakuza bosses have. <_< = >_>Yes, mainly food and tradional culture, history and architecture
Wing chun is Kung fu, which is Chinese.xd I know because I trained it myself for about a year and a half!i wanna learn some wing chun like bruse leeor any form of martial arts
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Interesting. You do seem like a Japan enthusiast xd Are you planning on going soon ? I need to finish school first.. then again I could go on an exchange trip to Japan this year for school .. don't get too jellyShinjuku, for example, is a veeeery well known place in Tokyo, as is Shibuya, Akihabara etc. these places even I know about, not having even been there.. I'm so jealous. I'll make note of those places in my planing!
Haha well it was too hard that I stopped working in class :ghehe:Oh dear, not to be mean, but you actually did choose one of the most difficult European languages to learn!xd at least in my experience, people in school would always complain about how difficult it was, and how easy Spanish is..
The Chinese characters even I have trouble with, but the rest you won't, I bet. If you do, as my Japanese teacher told me,
"Practice, practice, practice" -_-... Good luck.xd
I'm quite the, at least about what interests me about Japan, and that's quite a lot I fear!Interesting. You do seem like a Japan enthusiast xd Are you planning on going soon ? I need to finish school first.. then again I could go on an exchange trip to Japan this year for school .. don't get too jelly
Haha well it was too hard that I stopped working in class :ghehe:
Ah, I prefer writing the words out using English letters .. but I guess it would be useful to know the characters xd
China...i wanna learn some wing chun like bruse leeor any form of martial arts
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It has been explained (~°o°)~China...
Haha yeahI'm quite the, at least about what interests me about Japan, and that's quite a lot I fear!
Well, no, I'll concentrate on my studies first, however, if I manage to save up enough money: definitely! During vacation or so.
Hehehe~ I had that opportunity as well, but wasted it I'm sorry to say. U_U
I'm not surprised, nothing insinuated, because all I knew whom studied it said how they felt they had learnt nothing at all!xd
It is. The two more easily absorbed types of characters are hiragana and katakana, they're phonetics of sorts, but still used in everyday writing. Compared to Kanji(Chinese characters); it's like stealing a lollipop, not from a baby, but from a sleeping person leaving it next to him on a bench. Really easy.
I'm a boy from Sweden with great interest in manga/anime and much what Japan has to offer! O^OHaha yeahWhat ethnicity are you anyway ? Japanese or just an enthusiast ?
Yeah same, I it costs a bit + I don't want to stay with a host family
Hmm, If it arises I shall take it :y
Haha omg, who are these people ? We can relate entirely xd I studied it for 3 years and only know this sentence :
Ich bin hungrig - I am hungry
I guess so ^^ But it is not that easy if you have no experience with them at all![]()
Ah Sweden ^.^I'm a boy from Sweden with great interest in manga/anime and much what Japan has to offer! O^O
Ah, I remember, there are options! For me there was also talk about host family, or dorm and some others like the absurd notion of paying it all myself, debt much.
Atta boy!
... Is it just me or didn't you actually talk about food in your first post?!xd
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Agreed. That's mostly how it is with all new languages, especially speech; it'll be so unclear what is being said, which is why you most of the time must ask them to slow down~
I hope we both get to Japan at least once in our lives, it should definitely be worth it!
It could be troublesome, but most of the time I think the host families are actually good at English, so there shouldn't really be too much trouble.Ah Sweden ^.^
Yeah, I just don't like the idea of a having a host family when you don't even know the languageMaybe I should learn it first .. but I have been disheartened from Language learning ever since failed German
Yes I did :ghehe:
Besides food though.. another great thing is the music ^.^ I can't understand a thing but it sounds great
Yes, they tell me to slow down when I speak English to them as well xd I intend on going to Japan dw.
Ah yeah btw I am subscribed to this thread , I will reply when I get back online ~ it is 1am and I must sleep ^.^
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Be careful with the short replies, the forum would rather have you make your post more elaborate, especially in the general discussions section. You're new though, or at least you just made your konnichiwa thread, so please be careful from here on.Agreed^^^
Mmm~ I remember training Karate, you would learn counting to ten and then there's the 'Hajime' as you mentioned!I've always wanted to get more into it. My family grew up training in Goju-Ryu, my sister and I started at 6 and 4 and it became a huge part of our life. What I liked is that my Sensei and Senpai's really tried to incorporate the culture into our training (I'm in Canada so it's not the norm to know these things). Even with the younger kids, they would teach them to count and things like hajimaru (start). I would get so jealous every time my Sensei got to fly over there. I don't know whether I love the Japanese culture, or I just love being in the dojo, but it gets my passion button going!