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Newbie alarm!!!
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Newbie alarm!!!
Greetings all. After long days of searching i have finaly come across this magnificent site.I never thought that so many of us gajin take intrest in nihongo just for the love of the culture or the languege it self. Apperantly i was mistaken:D. Any ways the name is Ilya i'm 16 years old and i currently live in israel thou originaly i come from russia. Currently i managed to master the kanas and now i'm in the process of building up my vocab and grammar. Well it looks like i have plently of work cut out for me
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Over and out from israel.
Over and out from israel.
Last edited by Taijiya aprentise on Fri 12.23.2005 5:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- Taijiya aprentise
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RE: Newbie alarm!!!
はじめましてTaijiya aprentiseさん、I hope you find this fourm helpful. Feel free to ask questions. またね;)
Goals:
1) Have decent proficiency in Japanese, enough to get around/talk/read/write.
2) Visit Japan for a week or so one summer.
1) Have decent proficiency in Japanese, enough to get around/talk/read/write.
2) Visit Japan for a week or so one summer.
- Christian_
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RE: Newbie alarm!!!
Israel? Awesome!
I've got some family and friends there, one of the places I really want to visit.
And welcome to the board!
I've got some family and friends there, one of the places I really want to visit.
And welcome to the board!
- Strawberry_Juice
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RE: Newbie alarm!!!
Wow. Israel. Welcome!! Hope you have fun here!
- n3ko x3r4h
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RE: Newbie alarm!!!
Okay so I'm new and I 'm kinda lost. What should you look at first? Vocab or speaking or writting, I've only taken french before but I really like Japanese (the culture not just anime). Anyone have a plan?
- Bunny
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RE: Newbie alarm!!!
Well according to what i read here the best way to start is to learn hirgana and then
katakan and after that build up your vocab and grammar while learning 2/3 kanji per day or as much as you are comfortable with.
katakan and after that build up your vocab and grammar while learning 2/3 kanji per day or as much as you are comfortable with.
- Taijiya aprentise
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