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japanese wording?
can somone tell me the order the japanese word go in,cause right now im lost?arigato gazaimasu...oh ya and what's up with the masu,mashita,(ect.) thanks again.lol
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RE: japanese wording?
it
depends
on
context
lol
depends
on
context
lol
Last edited by Wakannai on Sat 11.24.2007 7:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
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RE: japanese wording?
You're more lost than you imagine. We actually have on topic sections for posts like this one.
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Mike Cash - Posts: 2737
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RE: japanese wording?
cj261,you could know what's between masu and mashita by opening this incredible site.
http://www.learn-hiragana-katakana.com/ ... -greetings
this is the first site i opened before i got in japanese page.and this site is good to learn japanese phrases and greetings.anyway,good luck and try your best,okay.i'm not good in japanese and just know a little.but,i want to proof it and i enjoyed learning it.i hope you could get many informations there.
http://www.learn-hiragana-katakana.com/ ... -greetings
this is the first site i opened before i got in japanese page.and this site is good to learn japanese phrases and greetings.anyway,good luck and try your best,okay.i'm not good in japanese and just know a little.but,i want to proof it and i enjoyed learning it.i hope you could get many informations there.
Stop talking as if u know me..-YUI
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RE: japanese wording?
can somone tell me the order the japanese word go in
Start here, and bear in mind you may be harbouring misconceptions about language learning in general.
Last edited by Gundaetiapo on Sat 11.24.2007 2:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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