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- r japanese - Reddit
I haven't really interacted with this particular guy too much, but he knew I'm Japanese There was a major language barrier for him, he couldn't speak English, and I struggled to say certain words phrases, but we understood each other perfectly I even tried to tell him my Japanese isn't perfect, but he was still very impressed by me
- Japanese Language Stack Exchange
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- How do you say the in japanese?
In Japanese, the definiteness and plurality of a noun is implicit That means you can't tell without context if a noun is singular or plural, or if it's definite or indefinite A single Japanese noun can be translated in five different ways For example: neko 猫 Cat A cat The cat Cats The cats That's not to say you can't specify
- Learn Japanese - Reddit
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- Japanese Language - Reddit
For example, both will interpret 山 as mountain however Japanese will read yama whereas Chinese shān I've studied Japanese with Chinese people and they have a huge advantage over us westerners They have already been taught Hanzi which is the chinese equivalent of the Japanese Kanji And not only that but also the fundamentals:
- What do the shapes - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Japanese pretty much use 〇 × and in everyday work (I'm in the engineering consulting field) but not or Also, kids in kindergarten and grade school get a 花丸 (hana maru=flower circle) but not from their teachers if they get a perfect score in a test, if the teacher thinks their homework is excellent, and so on
- I made a master list of all free Japanese resources online
Wow! That's a lot! Thank you very much for compiling it! I would add only two things: Lingodeer (an app, it's like duolingo for Japanese, only better) and J-CAT (free test you can take to check your Japanese level) Also I'm not sure how it would fit in your list, maybe in tests? Or in other sources? But I think japanesetest4u is also a great
- r japan - Reddit
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