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Just wondering, martial arts got me into Japanese...

 

I'm not fluent, but I'm learning a bit.

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Same here. I've started to teach myself, but pronunciation's hard. I wish I knew a Japanese native to tell me if my pronunciation's all wrong or not.

Smile. It makes people wonder what you've been up to.

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I'm lucky, I've taken it for almost three years now and I've been to Japan twice. One trip was a month long and it was a language immersion program. I got to stay with a host family in Osaka for three weeks during the World Cup last summer. It was a blast. Also, my teacher is a native Japanese.

 

Do you have a concentrated kanji learning program? I need to seriously stick with one...

 

Good luck with your study!

Martial Arts Blog:http://bujutsublogger.blogspot.com/

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Err? My apoligies? Must've pressed back to many times when I tried to post that last one

Everybodies Going Kung Fu Fighting! Yah Hoocha! LMAO

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I'm lucky, I've taken it for almost three years now and I've been to Japan twice. One trip was a month long and it was a language immersion program. I got to stay with a host family in Osaka for three weeks during the World Cup last summer. It was a blast. Also, my teacher is a native Japanese.

 

Do you have a concentrated kanji learning program? I need to seriously stick with one...

 

Good luck with your study!

 

Unluckilly I don't get the opportunity to take it at school or anywhere :( The only place I could have studied it was at Uni after the summer, but the only uni that did it was quite far away, and I wasn't sure if I wanted to come out of Uni with a Japanese degree.

 

I use websites for my kanji, but I'm going to try and go to a good bookshop and have a look for a kanji book.

Smile. It makes people wonder what you've been up to.

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i can understand it more than i can speak it,but i can hold simple conversations with japanese.my girlfriends family had a rotory exchange person from japan staying with them for a while and they where having a hard time communicating so they had me translate.it was a good experience for me .his first name was toyo and before he left,he told me that i was samurai.i couldnt belive he said that !i can stay with him or a few others that im friends with!

Why punch someone when their on the ground when you can just kick them

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a girl in my class speaks japanese Fluently its sweet shes half japanese i was like :brow: when i hear her do it

WTF-TaeKwonDo White belt

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