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daremo wa nihonjin desu ka? anyone japanese?
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daremo wa nihonjin desu ka? anyone japanese?
is anybody heranyone here japanese? i have so many questions!:p
kawaii ne?
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namiko - Posts: 57
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RE: daremo wa nihonjin desu ka? anyone japanese?
I have not run into any Japanese people on this site yet.
- Daisuke
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RE: japanese here?
me either! thats why i posted this. i want to meet a nihonjin, cause i need nihongo help:)
kawaii ne?
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namiko - Posts: 57
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RE: daremo wa nihonjin desu ka? anyone japanese?
There are alot of non-nihongo's who can help you here.
- Daisuke
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RE: daremo wa nihonjin desu ka? anyone japanese?
i would like to know how to make tripple subject sentences, and paragraphs. i also want to know what it is like for japanese to learn english:D
kawaii ne?
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namiko - Posts: 57
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RE: daremo wa nihonjin desu ka? anyone japanese?
once i did see someone with the location tokyo but not sure if they were japanese or not they had what i thought a japanese username
- haru
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RE: daremo wa nihonjin desu ka? anyone japanese?
Boku wa Nihonjin de wa arimasen, dakedo Dominicanujin desu yo.
Also my current girlfriend is 100% Japanese. (Trust me, I checked) Not that it matters, for gramatical questions you could definitly ask away. In fact there are a few of my Japanese friends that come to this site, but they don't post here.
I have a challenge with my good friend Kiyo that I can pass the Level 2 JLPT this year and that he won't. Which would be good because he is a well known singer out here and never really went to college and didn't pay much attention in school. So he knows hardly any Kanji and I always have to teach him. It's a riot.
Either way, we have on the line a trip to Amsterdam. If I pass the Level 2 this year he'll pay for a round trip for both of us to go to Amsterdam. And if I don't, I pay. If we both pass we throw a big party in Tokyo. If we both fail we are going to do something really embarassing that I won't write about at the moment. lol!

Also my current girlfriend is 100% Japanese. (Trust me, I checked) Not that it matters, for gramatical questions you could definitly ask away. In fact there are a few of my Japanese friends that come to this site, but they don't post here.
I have a challenge with my good friend Kiyo that I can pass the Level 2 JLPT this year and that he won't. Which would be good because he is a well known singer out here and never really went to college and didn't pay much attention in school. So he knows hardly any Kanji and I always have to teach him. It's a riot.
Either way, we have on the line a trip to Amsterdam. If I pass the Level 2 this year he'll pay for a round trip for both of us to go to Amsterdam. And if I don't, I pay. If we both pass we throw a big party in Tokyo. If we both fail we are going to do something really embarassing that I won't write about at the moment. lol!
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Smooth - Posts: 76
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RE: daremo wa nihonjin desu ka? anyone japanese?
namiko wrote:
i would like to know how to make tripple subject sentences, and paragraphs. i also want to know what it is like for japanese to learn english:D
The latter part I guess you need a nihonjin for, but what do you mean by triple subject sentences?
- toryn
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RE: daremo wa nihonjin desu ka? anyone japanese?
well, i meant like putting more than one subject in a sentence, making it sound more fluet, for example: "i was just walking, and saw a beutiful bird with red wing and i said..." is what i meant. i also just wanted to meet a native just to ask a couple culture questions. i know i could ask a gaijin. 
kawaii ne?
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namiko - Posts: 57
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Smooth - Posts: 76
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RE: daremo wa nihonjin desu ka? anyone japanese?
I was thinking the same thing.
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