What are some games you're learning Japanese for? You are learning Japanese, aren't you?

What are some games you're learning Japanese for? You are learning Japanese, aren't you?

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I'm learning Chinese and Russian, because those are the two languages I'll most likely need to surrender in. Japanese is for faggots.

Tales of

Sorta started learning it for picrelated, but it's actually coming out in less than two months from now.

>he wasted years of his life learning Japanese just to play obscure weeb porn games

I'd rather learn something weird and interesting, like ubykh or nuxalk.

We don't need vowels where we're going.

When I get gud enough I'll probably just play every Japanese game in Japanese, even if they're localized.

I mean, why not?

Nope.

...

As good reason as any.

>Ubykh
>a dead language
>Nuxalk
>20 speakers left in the frozen wastes of Canada

user, I...

If you're learning Japanese to play porn games you're a literal nigger and deserve a public execution.

>a literal nigger
>learning
If you're going to be edgy at least have it make sense.

>A language that has the fewest vowels of any known language and the most consonants outside of click languages.
>A language that can form entire sentences without a single vowel sound.

As someone who speaks an incredibly vowel heavy language (Western Jutish Danish), I'm drawn to languages that differ completely from my own.

The only interesting thing about Japanese is their retarded writing system and the absurd focus on politeness.

I'm sorry, I didn't realize how absurd it was.

>You are learning Japanese, aren't you?
No, I am not retarded

My main reason was musumaker, because a cursory google search told me it was stalled at like 15 percent for the past two years. But apparently some progress has been made and there might actually be a translation coming soon. Still learning Jap though. I'm in too deep now. At least I'll get to play, I dunno, Oni chichi or Onee-chan Hunters something. And I'll finally get to read Spermatank and I think Jeanne Da'ck has some untranslated works. Oh, and Haguruman and Free-style... Maron Maron has an untranslated thing or two I think. And I don't think there's ever going to be a translation patch for Biomotor Unitron 2.

You know what? I guess I still do have a lot of reasons.

So this is where you came after being booted from Sup Forums, huh.

DJT is on /jp/ now though?

does anyone have that comic after someone learns japanese and hes reading a battery

this is Korean

the Sup Forums thread is better

>The only interesting thing about Japanese is their retarded writing system and the absurd focus on politeness.
I disagree.
Coming from English, the grammar is a complete reversal, and it's a high-context language as well.
There's also vertical reading/writing which I believe is unique to Asian languages.
Particles, too. I really like particles.

No matter why I'm learning Japanese, I probably wouldn't stick with it if I didn't find the language itself interesting and enjoyable to learn.

>there are circles so it's Korean
No, that's just the font you idiot.

The fuck you gonna do about it westacuck?

It's okay.

Sup Forums thread can see my flag and laugh at me.

what is the best hentai and why is it 催眠術

Not just English. Some of their grammar and sentence structure feel outright backwards.
>English: Din-din is ready, user!
>Japanese: Dinner's readiness has been made, user-san!

I'm gonna make fun of you on the internet!

who said you needed to post there, read the guide

>There's also vertical reading/writing which I believe is unique to Asian languages.

Nah, a lot of asian languages used to have vertical reading/writing until western influence arrived.

english is just rigid as fuck without particles dude

This. Only post if you have a specific question about a sentence or word you can't figure out. Otherwise, every time you think you want to log onto the Jap threads for not just the guide, you should be reading to practice Japanese instead.

It says "My summer vacation"
I started learning japanese for porn

>unique to Asian languages
>a lot of Asian languages have vertical reading/writing
... Yes?

Oh, I misread, I thought you wrote "unique among Asian languages".

When I started learning moon many years ago, my goal was to be able to speak/read/write Japanese enough to be able to play Persona 5's Japanese release comfortably, as in, without looking up words constantly.

Nice to see I made it. And it changed my life too, career wise. Great decision.

Next is Korean, but thats a bit harder. Thank god the grammar is the same as moon.

I thought I had filtered you but apparently not but, why korean? Korea is the most retarded country and by far.

Korean is ballsack easy. People can learn Korean in the time it takes to learn hiragana and katakana.

So 2 hours?

I learned to read Hangul in a few hours but learning a language goes beyond just the alphabet.

Without going into details, learning Japanese landed me great promotions and I spent the last year+ in both Japan and Korea, and I have sort of a life over there. Planning to move within the next few months to Korea so I wanna learn. Plus watching kdramas without subs and understanding all this kmusic would be nice.

For Gay furry Japanese visual novels.
Or and also because I plan to immigrate in Japan in the future.
Don't really care about vidya

youtube.com/watch?v=YgHNtzxO0y8

>tfw learning because you fell in love

Few hours + few days of practice to memorize it perfectly?

Finished DGS and now playing DGS2. Currently on the 3rd case. I'm doing fine actually. Even makes me want to replay the main series in japanese.

>When I started learning moon many years ago
what route did you take? RTK? tae kim + anki + some VN hooking?

>Russian
>to surrender in
Tы чтo, дoлбoёб? Russia can't conquer shit.

>spend 15 years studying Japanese to prepare for Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (saw it in a prophetic vision when I was a kid)
>game comes out and has no jp language support

wow I wasted my life for nothing, thanks nintendo

where is dekinai-chan from? and does she have smut art?

>Lapse for 2 months while overseas
>Forget a year and a half of kanji and vocab

That's how I distinguish Korean from the other insect languages

Someone get on making rule 34 of dekinai-chan

できない

She used to be on LinguaLift's Japanese page. The original quote was "You can't learn Japanese alone!"

But it seems they've removed her.

I did that for English and I see no reason not to do it for Japanese.

mostly kanji which is nigger chinese symbols masquerading as japanese

Isn't it with a 出 - making her name mean 'to not be good at' or something like that? Granted, I'm still a beginner.

How the fuck are you "learning" Japanese if you can't read fucking kana?

Yakuza Ishin, Science Adventure VNs and other VNs in general.
Also, for the ability to play jap games 6-12 months before their western release (in case they actually get localized).

>出来ない
出 - out
来 - come
ない - not/none
出来ない - outcome none / can not

Korean is an alphabet, they use simple symbols like lines and circles in syllable-clusters. It's relatively easy to distinguish from chinese (complicated symbols) and japanese (complicated symbols spread out among rather simple symbols) if you know what to look for.

>Not learning Tangut

Plebs.

looks gay, kys

Best asian script coming through.

>language and writing system
>tools for making sharing information easier and faster
>make them as counter-intuitive and complicated as possible
What the fuck is wrong with the asians?

Languages are not created by some academic council to be logical and intuitive. They simply evolve over time as a society uses them.

im trying sort of
i can speak and learn to speak it pretty well as it goes well with my own language, but man fucking typing it is a nightmare
there is almost no logic behind any of the symbols, you just have to memorize all of them individually
frankly, its retarded
wish it was just hiragana/katakana

I could swear one of the meanings for 出 was "to be good at" but I'm not finding anything in imiwa or Anki, so I guess I'm just mixing up the reading with Deku's name from Hero Academia.

I actually started japanese classes last week. I'll have one today as well, just need to finish the homework.

Japan is way overdue for evolving past kanji.

I learned Japanese, a language spoken solely on a secluded volcanic archipelago inhabited by racist xenophobes, all do I could read obscure masturbatory material.

pulled that "definition" out of my ass

Same I also bought this game and I hope I can read enough to play by the end of this year.
I'm 27, and started taking classes this year in Japanese. I'm now entering 201 + independent study with my sensai, a prestigious class awarded to only 2 students every year.


I think I'm going to fail.

you mean English?

>Play this
>Text moves at its own speed and you can't slow it down
It's gonna be a while until I can read at native speed

AKNOWLEDGE ME

A combination of several factors:
A cultural mentality across asia that any language worth its salt needed it's own writing system.
An idea that written language was sacred,
Written language being traditionally elitist often resulted in a favoritism for complicated aestethics over pragmaticism and ease of learning.
Lastly; the fact that while latin and greek was made for inscription (and thus needed to be simple), asian writing was mostly intended for ink writing, and thus professional scribes could get all fancy with their calligraphy.

After starting to actually read things, I disagree. Without kanji, Japanese would be a fucking nightmare to read. I can't imagine how difficult it would be to try and figure out what a word means, much less where it even ends without kanji. It's already pretty bad for beginners. One of the first things I read had 何も in it and it took me quite a few minutes to realize that 何も means something different from 何 も

I know this fucking feel but 4 months.

>I can't imagine how difficult it would be to try and figure out what a word means

How do you figure out what the word means when you listen to someone speak?

So,after i learn japanese how in the fuck do i get a job there.

I actually want to move there after i save some money and learn the language but for what i know they don't let people simply move there.

Some of my friends are able to find some manual labor type of jobs and usually work there temporarily but they have japanese blood. I am just a filthy gaijin in their eyes.

>One of the first things I read had 何も in it and it took me quite a few minutes to realize that 何も means something different from 何 も
What are you smoking and what does it have to do with what I said?
Sure, Japanese has a lot of homonyms, but they can just deal with it like all other languages do, by using the context.
And kanji doesn't really help to eliminate the ambiguity, when every fucking kanji has several meanings and several dozen ways to pronounce it.
Kanji is just way too excessive. Really baffling why do Japanese even needed to steal it from the Chinese, when they had Kana already.

Unless you are an english translator they don't hire you. I have some friends that work there but they are all english teachers. They don't hire outsiders for normal jobs. Especially if you aren't asian or white.

well, i am currently teaching english but it is just a side job that i do during weekends while i look for other jobs in my country.

Shit is tough around here at the moment.

>>Text moves at its own speed and you can't slow it down

Holy shit, that pissed me off so hard when I was a kid.

forgot my image

>Especially if you aren't asian or white

wrong.
t. black english teacher

also this youtube.com/watch?v=O0D7cNvUmTM

Tae Kim + Genki + Anki

No, I'm learning Korean.

Fuck honorifics though.

I'm a brainlet. Can someone teach me how to text hook VN's? Or link a guide?

is it too late me for me to try this methods if I already went for school for japanese?
how many years to successfully understand a game like "my summer vacation"

Japan is just a bargain bin china anyways

Korean > Japanese.

When I move to Japan in few months I will endeavor to interact with as few non-Japanese people as possible. I'll especially avoid other Westerners. The expat community is concentrated cancer.

Just saying cause I know this makes your weaaboo ass mad for some reason, Sup Forums.

Did that once for English :^)

English is the easiest language to learn

Not the point. Also, languages are easy, it's more a problem of how mentally retarded you are

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