@light_power They have 3 “alphabets” Hiragana, Katakana, and then the Chinese kanji ...
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How can you say the sentence below in Japanese(Hiragana) 3. I use my free time to read novel 4. I take a taxi if there is no traffic jam 5. On my mothers birthday i will cook for her这个在 日语 里怎么说? monyumonyu 2023年5月29日 ...
I'm learning Japanese for almost 3 years by myself. no teacher and I learn it all alone. I need some advice to increase my Japanese, what should I do first?Should I master all the alphabets like Hiragana and Katakana first? Or should I learn some daily simple words first? or maybe ...
(This is an advantage of Japanese over English, where many letters may be pronounced in several different ways depending on context.) Some of the symbols can be combined and modified for a total of about 80 sounds. And that's it! Once you can reproduce those 80 sounds, you can correctly...
Another way to practice and memorize is to write out thegojuuonchart and fill it in yourself. I used to do this over and over for both hiragana and katakana. I write the vertical row with the vowels, and the horizontal row with the first letter of the consonants. Then I work on filli...
@aquaThank you very much. Now I learnt a lot on how to email in Japanese language. Thank you again for the explanation. Really appreciate it. 本当に感謝します。 TimTimTam 3月7日 英语(美国) [来自HiNative]Hi!正在学习外语的你 你知道如何提升自己的外语能力吗❓只需写下外语文章并让母语使用...
In Japanese, the concept of "black" can be expressed in several ways, each serving a different purpose. Many languages around the globe – including Japanese – distinguish similar ideas into different words to convey slightly different nuances or contexts. In the case of Japanese, these distincti...
Nov_Fern_Tan 3月27日 英语(美国) 英语(英国) 日语 关于日语 的问题 Ache. How to differentiate ache and pain in Japanese? 这个在 日语 里怎么说? 查看翻译 yuu6 3月28日 日语 @Nov_Fern_Tan ▶︎ache痛みがあることが中心で、深刻ではないけれど、継続的な痛み。この意味で、慢性...
いちichi に ni さん san し shi ご go ろく roku しち shichi はち hachi きゅう kyuu じゅう juu Note that 4 can also be read as よん (yon) and 7 as なな (nana), but when you're just counting to ten, "shi" and "shichi" are the readings that are normally used