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Anton
Some help with adding words to my vocabular
Hey everyone.
I've just learned all the hiragana and soon i'm finished with katakana too :)
The problem is that I have a hard time finding words to fill out my vocabular with so I cant use the kana I've learned. So feel free to post some japanese words(in hiragana/katakana) and the english meaning so I can learn some new ones :) Thanks!
I've just learned all the hiragana and soon i'm finished with katakana too :)
The problem is that I have a hard time finding words to fill out my vocabular with so I cant use the kana I've learned. So feel free to post some japanese words(in hiragana/katakana) and the english meaning so I can learn some new ones :) Thanks!
13 sty 2009 23:52
Komentarze · 7
Hi !(ハイ!)
I'm sizuko (ワタシハ(wa)、シズコ デス)
I ate udon noodles for lunch today. (ワタシハ(wa)、キョウ、オヒルゴハンニ、ウドンヲ、タベマシタ)
Have you ever eaten udon noodles ? (アナタハ(wa)、イママデ、ウドンヲ、タベタコトアリマスカ?)
19 maja 2012
Do a search on anki you should be able to find some good online flashcards
17 maja 2012
I would start by learning things in categories... Animals, location words, colors, numbers, etc. Find words that would help you create sentences. Ex. Say you learn how to say I like something... Find words to fill in the blank. (I like cats would be watashi wa neko ga suki desu)
Watashi - I
Neko - cat
Sukidesu - to like
Ga - particle
17 maja 2012
There's this great kanji dictionary I use as well, it turns it all into furigana for you, if that will be helpful. I agree with AJ, reading manga helps a lot, especially because it comes with pictures. Also, flashcards! Make flashcards of every new word and go over them every now and then, it really helps.
Kanji website: http://nihongo.j-talk.com/kanji/
31 października 2011
I use:
www.popjisyo.com
It helps underline what my mouse points on. Try going there, and then using it to read another website! Good luck
www.popjisyo.com
It helps underline what my mouse points on. Try going there, and then using it to read another website! Good luck
20 stycznia 2009
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Anton
Znajomość języków
angielski, japoński, szwedzki
Język do nauczenia się
japoński
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