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ZanLii
post Jun 13 2009, 06:00 PM


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QUOTE(SticH @ Jun 13 2009, 10:55 AM)
Oyasumi nasai bella san - Good night , bella.

mada astane - ???? *I dont know the meaning*
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Yeah. Probably you misheard it.

It should be "mata ashita ne!" (また 明日「あした」 ね!) which means "See you tomorrow!" or "See you again!"
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post Jun 13 2009, 11:51 PM


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Can somebody teach me what is the difference between ~ように and ~ために。

I think ~ために is something like "for oneself".

how about ~ように?

thanks =)
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post Jun 16 2009, 01:51 PM


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youni is for the sake of something, more or less the same with tame ni
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post Jun 24 2009, 11:37 AM


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how to said "i trust u " in japanese?
is it "shinjiteiru yo" ?

domo .
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post Jun 27 2009, 11:50 AM


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QUOTE(ubsacc2004 @ Jun 24 2009, 12:37 PM)
how to said "i trust u " in japanese?
is it "shinjiteiru yo" ?

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Yes correct

or

kimi wo shinjiteru - male to male and female
anata wo shinjiteru - female to male and female

you could add watashi wa (female) or boku wa (male)
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post Jun 27 2009, 10:03 PM


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tks so much. domo.
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How to diffrenciate the 3 diff verb groups.? I always have a problem in remembering those..
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post Jul 20 2009, 01:29 PM


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I'm planning on preparing basic japanese lessons by adapting them from a book that I'm reading. Hopefully, this'll be carried out on a "3 days a week" basis, although I cant promise much in case I'm busy. To start it of, we shall first look at the basics of the japanese language.

Try to keep spam to a minimum here, so that reading through the thread is easier. And while it is good to be able to learn hiragana, katakana and kanji, everything here will be romanji, cause I figured it'd be easier that way for the casual reader. Of course, those who are capable of reading japanese can feel free to contribute with japanese text for everyone's benefit, and also to correct me if I made any mistakes. sweat.gif

LESSON 1
Pronounciation guide
The japanese alphabet is made up of sounds created by mixing the 5 vowels (a, e, i, o, u) with a consonant (letters which are not vowels). While it is quite easy to pronounce most words, sometimes special care is taken when dealing with certain elements. These are a) long syllables, B) the letter n, c) double consonants, d) silent vowels and e) pronounciation of non-japanese words. I will cover each of these in order.

a) Long syllables
Whenever the - symbol is written above a particular vowel, it indicates that the sound is a long sound. An example of this is the word Tōkyō, which when spoken sounds like to-o-kyo-o. In other words, you hold the sound for twice the normal length.

B) The letter "n"
In the japanese language, the letter "n" is a syllable by itself. For example, konnichiwa (hello) is spoken as ko-n-ni-chi-wa and not ko-ni-chi-wa or kon-ni-chi-wa. Also, when n is followed by p, b or m, its sound softens to a "m" sound. For example, ganbatte (good luck) is spoken as gambatte, and sanpaku (three nights) is spoken as sampaku.

Where n is followed by a vowel, an apostrophe (') is used to distinguish the sound "n" from the sounds na, ni, nu, ne and no. For example, ten'in (shopkeeper) is pronounced as te-n-i-n and not te-ni-n.

c) Double consonants
A double consonant indicates that you should pause slightly before saying it, as you would in the english words headdress (pause after the hea- not head dress) and bookcase (pause after boo). In japanese, these are the double consonants that are usually encountered: -kk, ss, tt, tc, pp. For example, the words gambatte (good luck), hokkaido (north island of japan), massugu (straight on).

d) Silent vowels
Sometimes, the vowels i and u are silent and almost unvoiced. This will be indicated as brackets around the vowel. For example, des(u) (it is) is almost always pronounced as des, s(u)ki as s-ki, and ikimas(u) as ikimas.

e) Pronounciation of non-japanese words
Foreign words often have to be adapted to the japanese sound system. For example: Sukotto - Scott, Furansu - France, Satchā - Thatcher, etc. There is no th sound in japanese, so s is used instead (just as b is used to replace v e.g. Ba-ra-ri-i for Valerie.

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Links to other lessons:
LESSON 2: How to pronounce syllables, here
LESSON 3: Hajimemashite - how do you do?, here
LESSON 4: Marēshia-jin desu - I'm Malaysian, here
LESSON 5: O-shigoto wa nan desu ka - what is your occupation?, here
LESSON 6: Sūji - numbers (Part 1), here
LESSON 7: Kazoku wa gonin desu = there are five people in my family, here
LESSON 8: Ima nanji desu ka = what time is it now?, here
LESSON 9: Ikura desu ka = how much is it?, here
LESSON 10: Yūbinkyoku wa doko desu ka = where is the post office?, here
LESSON 11: Nichiyōbi ni nani o shimasu ka = what do you do on Sundays?, here
LESSON 12: Pāti o shimashō = let's have a party!, here
LESSON 13: Sūji - numbers (Part 2), here
LESSON 14: Senshū Kyōto ni ikimashita = last week I went to Kyoto, here
LESSON 15: Ii o-tenki desu ne = it's nice weather, isn't it?, here
LESSON 16: Supōtsu wa tenisu ga suki desu = the sport I like is tennis, here
LESSON 17a: Kaimono = shopping, here
LESSON 17b: Kaimono = shopping, here
LESSON 18: Bīru o ippon kudasai = a bottle of beer, please, here
LESSON 19: O-kane = money, here
LESSON 20: Yoyaku shitai desu = I want to make a reservation, here
LESSON 21: Asobi ni kite kudasai = please come and visit, here

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Places offering Japanese language classes in Malaysia
Japan Foundation Kuala Lumpur's directory: here (Contributed by boringpig)

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Useful links to other Japanese self-study websites
ECIS (an audio and video progamme): here (Contributed by ninjamerah)
Free Japanese Lessons: here (Contributed by netfan)
Japanese-Online.com: here (Contributed by netfan)
Learn Japanese Online: here (Contributed by netfan)
Meguro Language Center (Tokyo) Free Study Materials: here (Contributed by ninjamerah)
mic-J Audio Visual Resources for Japanese Instruction: here (Contributed by ninjamerah)
NHK World Japanese Lessons: here (Contributed by ninjamerah)
Nihongo.3Yen.com: here
Nihongo o oshiete: here
Real World Japanese: here (Contributed by ninjamerah)
TheJapanesePage.com: here

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Online resources e.g. dictionaries, etc.
Free Japanese Dictionary: here (Contributed by xxboxx)
Improve your kanji: here (Contributed by oe_kintaro)
Japanese-English Learner's Dictionary: here (Contributed by Zeten)
Japanese<->English Dictionary: here
Kanji Converter: here (Contributed by shinchan^^)

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Online proficiency tests
English-Japanese Vocabulary Quizzes: here (Contributed by ninjamerah)
Internet Japanese test: here (Contributed by ninjamerah)
Sample questions for JLPT (Level 1-4): here (Contributed by ninjamerah)
Some review questions: here (Contributed by aburex)

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Downloads
Head on over to Gmail and use the following information to access some e-books.

Username: japlesson
Password: japlesson123


So far the following e-books are uploaded:
1. Japanese for Busy People - Kana Workbook
2. Lets Learn Japanese Basic 1 - Volume 1
3. Lets Learn Japanese Basic 1 - Volume 2
4. Lets Learn Japanese Basic 1 - Volume 3
5. JLPT 1991-1999 Level 1 Test Papers (Contributed by ninjamerah)
6. JLPT 1991-1999 Level 2 Test Papers (Contributed by ninjamerah)
7. JLPT 1991-1999 Level 3 Test Papers (Contributed by ninjamerah)
8. JLPT 1991-1999 Level 4 Test Papers (Contributed by ninjamerah)
9. 1000 Kanji

PLEASE PLEASE do not misuse this email address. Just get the files you need, and dont do anything else. Thanks!

Files have been deleted by an unknown person(s). sad.gif

Special download!
Declan's Flashcard software for learning Kanji. Download here! Many thanks to Dark Steno for the file hosting!

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Video Lessons! (DEFINITELY not 56k friendly sweat.gif)
Streaming videos of japanese lessons hosted at www.youtube.com. These videos go hand in hand with the Let's Learn Japanese Basic 1 series of e-books which you can get from the Gmail account above.

If you want to view the videos, my advice is that you allow the videos to load, read up the appropriate chapter (print them out if possible), and use the readings as a guide when you watch the videos. It'll really help! smile.gif

All videos have been removed by Youtube.com cry.gif

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Tips (Contributed by netfan)
Try searching for and entering Japanese chat rooms on MSN or Yahoo that offer Japanese lessons, or have native japanese who are willing to practise with you. But er...no hanky panky ok? sweat.gif

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Learn hiragana,katakana and kanji (Contributed by shinmei88)
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...&#entry18040984
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from what i see, some of the JLPT papers are still in the mailbox.


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post Jul 22 2009, 04:32 AM


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No one else interested in learning nihongo?

sabishii naa...
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i got lah. but dont know where to start sensei. hehe.
sabishii naa = lonely rite ?
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really want to learn but kanji pains me a lot to memorize them... so far i can read katakana and hiragana...
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wow u gud lah. i just know romanji and by memories 1.
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In jap, we need to know hiragana,katakana and finally,1.5k to 2k words of kanji characters. It helps if your already able to read chinese characters since as we all know,tradisitonal japanese was derived from traditional chinese characters. So,most basic forms of words like "beautiful/piao liang/kirei" have the same characters. So it basically makes it easier to learn jap if you already know how to read in chinese.

btw, to the poster above me, romaji is just romanised japanese. It doesnt really count toward learning japanese. Sure you can speak the words but thats about it. smile.gif

Learning romaji and their meanings are easiest from watching anime with eng subs. However i have no other tips above that. I think to learn how to write,is basically sitting our arses down everyday memorising and learning new words.

Minna-san,gambateh ne ^^
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icic . domo .
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I learn both katakana and hiragana by playing many japanese games... never actually learn by the books. The same goes with my basic japanese speaking which is learned through songs, anime and games.
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post Jul 26 2009, 11:02 PM


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非常にこのスレッドの仕方は、私がたくさん助けてくれてありがとう...
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[x]koko no thread[x]wa. watashi ga takusan [x] natekurete arigatou...

that's the only words i can read from your post.

My kanji's suck.
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QUOTE(sgwc @ Jul 28 2009, 09:23 AM)
[x]koko no thread[x]wa. watashi ga takusan [x] natekurete arigatou...

that's the only words i can read from your post.

My kanji's suck.
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はい、あなたは正しい!
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非常にこのスレッドの仕方は、私がたくさん助けてくれてありがとう...

hijouni kono sureddo no shikata wa, watashi ga takusan tasuketekurete arigatou:

meaning this thread's methods helped me alot, thanks.

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btw it's tasuketekureta biggrin.gif
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