This thread is for the discussion of the language, culture, travel, daily life, etc. of Japan. Let's tark at randam in Japanese and English. Take it easy!
Unbeatable methods. Read the mnemonics from the first two links (10 at a time, as it teaches), then use the drag-and-drop pages to match the right ones to the right boxes.
Take a break of 5-10 minutes, do the drag-and-drop for the same set of 10, try and get all 10 done in under a minute. Keep it up for an hour or two for each set of 10, and you'll be a total beast in no time.
James Smith
すべてひろゆきが悪い
Jose Gray
Yes. Maybe the most obvious example is in giving gifts, returning gifts, sending greetings, etc..
Jackson Williams
This thread is for the discussion of the language, culture, travel, daily life, etc. of Japan. Let's tark at randam in Japanese and English. Take it easy!
>Koreaboo you mean the German poster who has frequently posted photos of female Korean football players? if so, I don't.
but I tried searching for the post on the archive and found it. I have no idea whether the post is the one you are looking for or not though.
Chase Bennett
I've been meaning to ask this for a long time but I'm not quite sure which board though, I'm hoping this is the right one.
>bachelors degree in psychology >don't know shit since I half-assed my way through college >haven't had a job after graduation >autist recluse >only half-neet, "helping" in my family's small restaurant business >studying japanese to read eroge and manga >decided I didn't want to waste my life and get a real job >wanted to go to Japan and work there
So basically, anyone can give me the ropes on how I can get a job there. I'll be willing to work as an English teacher but wouldn't I need an English or Education degree first? Maybe some years of teaching experience here would help me increase my chances? If so, I'll work here as a teacher for a year or two then apply abroad. Can read Japanese only with parser for now, not at a conversational level but I'm getting there. Any useful tips, links would be appreciated.
よろしくお願いします
Jose Cruz
Hey here japaneses know Koike Ryunosuke ?
Dominic Bennett
here's some r9k wisdom on the subject
Noah Fisher
thanks
Jonathan Richardson
What do you think about Umekichi? youtube.com/watch?v=ZVBGzaB7nSs I recently got sucked into traditional Japanese music, and it sounds really sweet (also it's good for testing audio hardware, the vocals can show the difference between a garbage setup and a decent DAC+headphones).
Can you help me what he says here? "Kimi wa shinacte nawarainda" please help me out, japanese bros!
Xavier Williams
I just ate chłodnik yesterday, it was tasty
"Kimi wa shinanakute naranai" - You have to die
Jason Evans
I will ignore the "chlodnik" part and thank you
Tyler Williams
Kimi wa shinanakute wa naranainda
Nolan Hernandez
yeah i figured the wa and da parts myself, but thanks anyway
Luis Lewis
Nippon is right, I though may be asking only for translation so I did not care of what exactly he says in japanese.
Your welcome, I'm really interested! Do You eat chłodnik in your country and how do you call it? I heard that is Lithuanian meal but this "polish version" I ate was didfferent from the "eastern" chłodnik.
Isaac Kelly
We call it "Šaltibarsčiai" in our Country and we consider it as our traditional meals. We actually don't mind if polish people use it and claim it as their own. It's just banter lol also yeah we eat it a lot during summer. Myself included I fucking love "šaltibarsčiai" especially when my mom makes it for me. We usually don't include the egg part.
Grayson Nelson
and we consider it one of our traditional meals* changed what I wanted to say halfway through lol
Eli Jenkins
>We actually don't mind if polish people use it and claim it as their own. I don't mind it either, our history was bound for some long years after all. Šaltibarsčiai I eat was also no egg, but we eat it with hot potatoes. Do you add milk/products made of milk?
Brayden Rivera
>ate >ate
Nicholas Reed
we make with a special version of kefir I guess and we also it eat with hot potatoes I'm saving your kon images hopefully you don't mind
Daniel Mitchell
kek if you really believe I payed someone to spam here you're stupid I will be here forever and I have to see the spam too and there is really only one person here I hate
Andrew Cox
bump
おぶちきん
Jeremiah Watson
I'm not sure what my mom adds but it's 100% something milk-related. >I'm saving your kon images hopefully you don't mind Sure, go ahead spreading pictures of my favorite anime is a pleasure. I'm taking your Mugi btw :P
Robert Gutierrez
Thanks mate. Someday I'll have a genuine Japanese flag.
Charles Powell
Why are you obsessed with using the common loon's wail in media content and then slap it across everything (cranes/herons voice-over, japanese garden etc)
save all of them lol it's a cute anime, but not of my favorites my favorite would be JoJo Great Teacher Onizuka is pretty great Hajime no Ippo also very good ( the first one has better animation than the later seasons)
if you know any more anime like this recommend me please!
Hudson Ross
What's the deal with katakana? I'm a bit confused. So I understand it's used for western concepts but that's really vague. Like loanwords? I feel like there's more to it though.
Xavier Clark
It may also be used as italics, to make an accent.
Isaac Sanders
I read that new words are written in katakana and not in kanji
>Ive done high school but Im sick of education and Im not gonna study 1 day more. i can relate to this
i'm doing adult high school right now and i don't want to go to college after that and everyone keeps pushing me towards that
Zachary James
watch then great teacher onizuka it's really good
Ethan Cruz
You "work"....
That won't happen unless he starts shrimp fishing
Aaron Barnes
>human rights Human rights don't exist. In nature, the only "right" is might. In civilisation, rights are granted by the sovereign (who, of course, grants them by the ultimate right of might). The only rights you and I have are legal rights.
The question is not whether pornography violates anybody's rights. Again, bugger off Mill. That's a crack-pot delusional theory.
The question is, what possible reason do we have to allow people to do things that are morally disgusting, socially disruptive, and degrade the moral foundations of our civilisation? Can you offer a good reason?
>morality is subjective This isn't even a meaningful assertion.
>the law isn't Exactly! So you must agree with me.
Japanons, /r9k/ is hosting an English Denko. Replace pic related with O_o
Leo James
This thread is for the discussion of the language, culture, travel, daily life, etc. of Japan. Let's tark at randam in Japanese and English. Take it easy!