I'm all done with my tests, all we got to do now is relax and PARTAY~ YEAH! >D
Well, you get used to TegakiE when you use it a lot and long enough, like me(and all because of my RP groups 8D)
Haha, it's not that difficult. xD You just have to drop everything about English when you learn it. :D
(Plus, I read the "Editor's Notes" in the backs of my manga, so I knew a little bit of Japanese off-hand. xd)
I can also count to 9999 in Spanish! XD Counting is easy in most languages because it has an easy pattern...XD
Ah, thank you for that lesson! XD
Yeahh...self teaching is hard, but I hope to somehow take a Japanese class once I graduate from high school, or if I find a high school with a Japanese class. But I'm starting now just in case and because when you're older you lose your...learning...capacity...Well, you just can't learn as many things as you would have when you were a kid...And that happens over years and years you lose the learning cells or something in your brain. That and because I want to become a manga artist, but I have to live in Japan to do it (I just looked on Shounen Jump's page and tried to see if I could enter into one of their contests but you have to live in Japan to do so and they only had Japanese districts...TT^TT). I mean...if I want to become successful.
Oh, you're self teaching? That's very hard to do. Good luck!! :) I can count to 999. xD I think? I haven't learned the word for 1000.
Aw, shucks. D: That's pretty stupid. What do they think, if you're a freshman/sophmore, you won't be able to do the work and learn the language? D:
Chinese would DEFINITELY help with kanji. I think either most or all of the kanji come from Chinese characterse.
Ohh, I know that kanji. |D It's actually pronounced both mizu and sui in Japanese. It's pronounced "mizu" when you want to say "water", but it can also be used in words like "suiyoobi" (wednesday) and "suiei" (swimming). :D That is your Japanese lesson for the day. xD;
Haha. :D It'd probably be pronounced differently, though.
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Oh, that makes sense. If that were so for all of your classes, I would expect that you would have very few tests.
And my best friend goes to another school and they just got out last week because they had so many snow days and we had that big storm from Nashville come over...XD
Hrmm...for me...I know a little bit of Hiragana, hardly any of Katakana, and no Kanji. But I can count to 1000 in Japanese....annddd...a few random words here and there and random sentences and sayings...Not much...but I'm teaching myself, and I'm pretty inconsistent! XD I wish I had a Japanese class where I live, but I live in a rural area and we're just now getting Chinese, but I'm not old enough apparently...I have to be a Junior or Senior...TT^TT Stupid...>.> If I learned Chinese then I bet it'd be easier to understand Kanji. Wait, I know the Kanji for mizu and that's also the same for the character sui in Chinese, which both mean water and are the same characters but are pronounced differently. It's weird how that works.
Kinda explains how my Taiwanese friend read my japanese only colour Sailor Moon manga...O.o
Haha. But we had 3 weeks of snow days. :d (Well, more like 2 and a half, but still.)
Only in English. :) It was the teacher's choice. And that also means no A-'s, it has to be all A's. An "A" is a 93% here. :)
:,D Reminded of meeee? xD Haha.
I know all my Hiragana, I know most of my Katakana (I forgot 4 or 5 characters since I don't usually write in Katakana), I'm supposed to know numbers 1-10 in kanji (but I only know 1, 2, 3, 4, and 10... xD;; I need to refresh my memory on those), and I know the kanji for the days of the week (getsu, ka, sui, moku, kin, do, and nichi) as well as the kanji for day (bi, but it's written the same as nichi). :D How 'bout you?
I feel bad for you...for still being in school. I've been out for like 3 weeks...XD
But that's no fair! You get your exams exempted for having all A's in them all year?
Yoooo....I was just practicing my Japanese when I was reminded of you! That you're taking a Japanese class. How much do you know so far? Do you know all of the Hiragana and Katakana characters and some Kanji? Or just some of both? Just wondering...XD
icefoxchan
Otaku Eternal | Posted 06/23/10 | Reply
I'm all done with my tests, all we got to do now is relax and PARTAY~ YEAH! >D
Well, you get used to TegakiE when you use it a lot and long enough, like me(and all because of my RP groups 8D)
moonlit dream
Supreme Individual (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 06/22/10 | Reply
@CreamyTea:
Haha, it's not that difficult. xD You just have to drop everything about English when you learn it. :D
(Plus, I read the "Editor's Notes" in the backs of my manga, so I knew a little bit of Japanese off-hand. xd)
;w; Thanks, hee-hee. xD
CreamyTea
Grand Otaku | Posted 06/22/10 | Reply
Japanese?! Soo... you're those people who're seriously up for a challenge, eh? = w =
I wish you good luck on that!~ ❤
WHAO!~ A's in all 4! Dream-chan is really smart! ;)
{ happy happy everyday }
Wakusei Aoshi
Otaku Eternal | Posted 06/22/10 | Reply
@moonlit dream:
I can also count to 9999 in Spanish! XD Counting is easy in most languages because it has an easy pattern...XD
Ah, thank you for that lesson! XD
Yeahh...self teaching is hard, but I hope to somehow take a Japanese class once I graduate from high school, or if I find a high school with a Japanese class. But I'm starting now just in case and because when you're older you lose your...learning...capacity...Well, you just can't learn as many things as you would have when you were a kid...And that happens over years and years you lose the learning cells or something in your brain. That and because I want to become a manga artist, but I have to live in Japan to do it (I just looked on Shounen Jump's page and tried to see if I could enter into one of their contests but you have to live in Japan to do so and they only had Japanese districts...TT^TT). I mean...if I want to become successful.
Still...you're very lucky...TT^TT
moonlit dream
Supreme Individual (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 06/22/10 | Reply
@Wakusei Aoshi:
Haha. xD I wish. I hate finals. xD;;;
D: Snow is getting on my nerves, this year. xD;
Oh, you're self teaching? That's very hard to do. Good luck!! :) I can count to 999. xD I think? I haven't learned the word for 1000.
Aw, shucks. D: That's pretty stupid. What do they think, if you're a freshman/sophmore, you won't be able to do the work and learn the language? D:
Chinese would DEFINITELY help with kanji. I think either most or all of the kanji come from Chinese characterse.
Ohh, I know that kanji. |D It's actually pronounced both mizu and sui in Japanese. It's pronounced "mizu" when you want to say "water", but it can also be used in words like "suiyoobi" (wednesday) and "suiei" (swimming). :D That is your Japanese lesson for the day. xD;
Haha. :D It'd probably be pronounced differently, though.
Last edited by moonlit dream at 4:33:19 PM CDT on June 22, 2010.
Wakusei Aoshi
Otaku Eternal | Posted 06/22/10 | Reply
@moonlit dream:
Oh, that makes sense. If that were so for all of your classes, I would expect that you would have very few tests.
And my best friend goes to another school and they just got out last week because they had so many snow days and we had that big storm from Nashville come over...XD
Hrmm...for me...I know a little bit of Hiragana, hardly any of Katakana, and no Kanji. But I can count to 1000 in Japanese....annddd...a few random words here and there and random sentences and sayings...Not much...but I'm teaching myself, and I'm pretty inconsistent! XD I wish I had a Japanese class where I live, but I live in a rural area and we're just now getting Chinese, but I'm not old enough apparently...I have to be a Junior or Senior...TT^TT Stupid...>.> If I learned Chinese then I bet it'd be easier to understand Kanji. Wait, I know the Kanji for mizu and that's also the same for the character sui in Chinese, which both mean water and are the same characters but are pronounced differently. It's weird how that works.
Kinda explains how my Taiwanese friend read my japanese only colour Sailor Moon manga...O.o
moonlit dream
Supreme Individual (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 06/22/10 | Reply
@Wakusei Aoshi:
Haha. But we had 3 weeks of snow days. :d (Well, more like 2 and a half, but still.)
Only in English. :) It was the teacher's choice. And that also means no A-'s, it has to be all A's. An "A" is a 93% here. :)
:,D Reminded of meeee? xD Haha.
I know all my Hiragana, I know most of my Katakana (I forgot 4 or 5 characters since I don't usually write in Katakana), I'm supposed to know numbers 1-10 in kanji (but I only know 1, 2, 3, 4, and 10... xD;; I need to refresh my memory on those), and I know the kanji for the days of the week (getsu, ka, sui, moku, kin, do, and nichi) as well as the kanji for day (bi, but it's written the same as nichi). :D How 'bout you?
Wakusei Aoshi
Otaku Eternal | Posted 06/22/10 | Reply
I feel bad for you...for still being in school. I've been out for like 3 weeks...XD
But that's no fair! You get your exams exempted for having all A's in them all year?
Yoooo....I was just practicing my Japanese when I was reminded of you! That you're taking a Japanese class. How much do you know so far? Do you know all of the Hiragana and Katakana characters and some Kanji? Or just some of both? Just wondering...XD