Introductions http://www.city.yoko......son-1.html
Hajimemashite. ()
= How do you do?
Used when meeting someone for the first time. Usually you will use this phrase before stating your name and place of origin.
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Math, Decimals, fractions http://www.sf.airnet......cimal.html
The Chinese invented decimals thousands of years ago, and decimals have been commoner than fractions in East Asia for long time, while fractions had been more commonly used in the West since Mesopotamian Civilization.
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Nathan's Nihongo Stoof https://webspace.ute......nihon.html
I've found something really cool that will speed up the process of adding kanji and hiragana. as soon as i get a chance, you'll see some good stuff.
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Digital Dialects Japanese Language Games http://www.digitaldi......panese.htm
Learn Japanese language with free to use and fun online games. Games to learn Japanese phrases, vocabulary, numbers and grammar. Language games include audio to learn pronunciation Japanese.
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Months & Days http://www.sf.airnet......thday.html
Japanese lost the names of months hundreds of years ago, and now months are called with sequential numbers. After a number, just say the word "gatsu", which means month.
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Interrogatives http://www.griffith.......usage.html
There are two ways to make interrogative questions.
The first expression starts with...
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Large Numbers http://www.sf.airnet......umber.html
The East Asian number system is based on ten thousand, which means multiplying ten thousand to a unit makes the next unit, while the European number system is based on one thousand, which means...
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ii Kanji http://www.ii-kanji.com/
Learn Japanese on your Keitai. Japanese language lessons on your mobile phone
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Tips and Tricks for Japanese http://users.tmok.com/~tumble/tats.html
Yes, Japanese is a very difficult language to learn, but it's not impossible. If you're reading this page, then it's a good bet that you already have a strong enough interest in learning the language,
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Phrase Base http://www.phrasebas......anese.html
Information and discussions about the Japanese Language. help with phrases and translations.
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Noun Conjugation Chart http://www.as.ua.edu......gation.htm
You do not have to change the base forms of nouns at all, just add the interchangeable endings in the chart below. I have put casual forms, (used with your in-group such as family and friends), in green. Note that there are two alternatives for the negative conjugations. The first alternative ends in ~nai or ~nakatta.
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Speed Anki http://www.speedanki.com/
Speedanki is a free online flashcard system for memorizing all the kanji compounds necessary to pass all levels of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. Learn Japanese, read manga in the original language, watch undubbed anime!
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Some Things to Remember http://www.griffith.......opics.html
Grammatically, one of the most misunderstood Japanese words by basic learners may be 「すき」. 「すき」is believed to be an equivalent verb of the English "to like".
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My Japanese Lessons http://www.myjapaneselessons.com/
Extensive Japanese Learning site for beginners to advanced. Over 100 quizes in Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana. Kanji Flash Cards.
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Interrogative Chart http://www.griffith.......tives.html
Japanese interrogatives are used in two ways to make a question: straight way, and soft way...
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Medical Ailments http://www.wvup.edu/......panese.htm
In Units Seven and Eight, you are learning some wonderful new expressions with “ga,” some important body parts, a few adjectives that help describe the body, and colors. The Japanese are great memorizers. Watashitachi mo want to memorize some more useful and fun words and expressions. I have listed below some more body parts and some great “ga” phrases that go along with them.
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Honorifics O & Go http://www.as.ua.edu......ammar5.htm
The kanji character 御 can be added to the front of certain words to not only show honor to the person you are talking to, but also to the words themselves. The character is usually pronounced "o" but in some cases, like goshujin ([your] husband) and gohan, it is pronounced "go."
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Basic Japanese Explanations http://www.freewebs.com/nezumi_juusan/
Want to know more about the Japanese Language? Learn the correct way to pronounce vowels and consonants. Read about nouns, verbs, and adjectives. Find about basic word order.
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Small Numbers http://www.sf.airnet......umber.html
Being completely decimal, the way of counting numbers ( "kazu") in Japanese is much easier than in English, considering English has illogical number words (not completely decimal) such as eleven, twelve, and twenty.
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Masu & Noun Modifiers http://www.as.ua.edu......ammar4.htm
Some words in Japanese like ちがいます (wrong; incorrect) are not verbs in English. If they end in ます, they are verbs in Japanese! Later we will change the tense of the verbs by "conjugation" (changing the ます form). The stem of the verb holds the meaning, and usually includes a kanji character. The stem only changes in a few irregular verbs.
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