こにちわ!
I am new to the forum, though I've been frequenting the website for a couple months now. I start formal Japanese education at the uni in a few weeks, and I look forward to joining in the learning experience with others on this board as I continue throughout the curriculum. Thanks for providing such an awesome site!
Disclaimer: Being a "newb," I am likely to make a lot of mistakes; please feel free to correct me whenever appropriate. :)
Greetings
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RE: Greetings
Welcome to the site have fun. 

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.
RE: Greetings
Welcome to the site, i hope you find it helpful!princem wrote:
Disclaimer: Being a "newb," I am likely to make a lot of mistakes; please feel free to correct me whenever appropriate.

It's こんにちは。;)
RE: Greetings
doh! I forgot the other "n." :@ But what is the deal with "ha" and "wa"?It's こんにちは。;)
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RE: Greetings
hajimemashite douzo yoroshiku onegai shimasuprincem wrote:
Disclaimer: Being a "newb," I am likely to make a lot of mistakes; please feel free to correct me whenever appropriate.
i love that approach! i myself make lots of mistakes...even though ive been learning for a wile, i still consider myself a noob

have fun learning here!
the ha/wa thing is because, in japanese text, the partical wa is written as ha but pronounced wa. hth.
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日本語はとても面白いと思いますよ!私は日本語が大好きです!
RE: Greetings
そうか。ありがとう!
It appears to be a long and challenging road ahead (albeit a fun one!). I can't wait to actually start classes.
It appears to be a long and challenging road ahead (albeit a fun one!). I can't wait to actually start classes.
