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!
>日本経済のコントロールの秩序の偽のビットコーンを使ってみよう >“We would be able to capture kinds of financial behavior that cannot be collected as data in cash transactions,” said Nobuyuki Hirano, CEO of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), speaking as chairman of the Japanese Bankers Association at a news conference on Thursday.
いいえ. most 人々 in this thread are meant to be virgins who have never kissed, held hands with 女の子 not to mention that 俺たち have never gotten 彼女 in our lives.
Jaxon Powell
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Asher Evans
ググったら志田愛佳、音楽家って出てきたが こんなかわいい音楽家がいるのか
Henry Mitchell
Oh this is 楽. I wish 我々 use this mixed 言語 more often. I think this 方式 is way 便利 rather than 日本語.
Brayden Gray
ワロタ ただのアイドルや
Nathaniel Rodriguez
I like it too. I will probably use it from now on. I go through JLPT N5 kanji at the moment so would be able to 話す something
Kanjis I wrote above are all used in Korea. There's also ones that aren't used in Korea.
Colton White
桑田の歌だな
Logan Rivera
when I asked the same question as yours to another Korean poster before, he told me easy kanjis such as "北" are still used in South Korea, so it seems like it has not completely abolished those yet, unlike North Korea and Vietnamese.
Christian Price
>Vietnamese Vietnam*
Parker Robinson
北は完全に廃止したの? 漢字は脳の訓練になるというのにバカだね
Cameron Richardson
なんか静か thanks to hiroyuki?
Nicholas Taylor
Speaking of Chinese characters in common life, they are used in the headline of newspaper or the slogan of important event, or in an ancestral rites. These are almost every case that Chinese characters are used in Korea. So Korean people can't usually distinguish the difference between 誘致 and 幼稚 because they don't know Chinese characters and those words are same hangul.
Where can I learn about verb conjugation? I already got a bunch of grammar books but they put the verb parts in different sections) So far I've learnt like 1200 kanjis and a bunch of loose words here and there, but constructing a sentence is pretty fucking hard sometimes when I have to conjugate verbs like I do with spanish, it's really hard.
Logan Torres
true. And thoroughly blocked. Because of hangul-only+nationalism education throughout few decades Korean over 30s have a strong pride on Hangul and think that using Chinese character makes identity of Korean ethnic faint. Which is utterly nonsense to people who know Chinese characters.
Isaiah Perry
let's be kanji comrades together!
Josiah Butler
It takes a long fucking time though. I'm always regretting that I had quitted studying Chinese character in the middle of it when I was kid. Now my head hardened like a stone so I can't memorize Kanji well like before.