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Welcome, and good luck :)
So long time since I have done that xD
I tried once and got 1:26 :/
How can you do 1:12 kiai xD You must have been doing that for like a whole day, because once you know hiragana it is all about being able to move the mouse, and I missplaced a few, so maybe 1:20 is doable, but 1:12 sounds pretty insane.:O thanks, that is a very nice list, though the frecuency for 年,月,日might be a little off when it comes to everything else :D
Finisehd yet another lesson today, and 10 new kanji :)
I am now halfway through season 5 :D I have to start planning where to learn after I finish up textfugu…I finished up the chapter about purpose and did a lang-8 entry today. Even though I went ahead and used alot of grammar that I don’t know very well the outcome was pretty good, with fewer corrections than I had thought. Most mistakes were pretty obvious, so I think that I should spend a little while longer correcting it myself before posting it :)
1 lesson behind with kanji, will try to catch up this weekend :DWorks fine on my ipad, and always has, you must be doing something wrong Dormoxx…
And iPads are epic :)win what?..
Depending on how active you already are on lang-8 I would suggest doing entries often. It will let you know what you are doing wrong, and is a huge morale booster(for me) as I don’t want to make the same mistake in the next entry as I have just done.
I havn’t really been posting many entries myself(only 4 :/), but that is how I feel with posting on lang-8. I want to improve every time I do a post, and at the same time you can meet some nice people :)
Don’t know if that helped, but hope it is of use.Wouldn’t you argue that the writing system is more complex?
5 years sounds realistic.
Thinking about how long time it has taken to learn to speak English proporly, made me realise that it’ll take quite a bit more than just 2 years. And Japanese is so complex compared to English, and of course you have to learn the kanji as well.
5 years for fluency. Maybe 2 to be able to understand most stuff, but we will see… I have been learning for 4 months, and if I keep my current progress then I should know alot by the time I have studied for 1 year. Only problem is that I will run out of TextFugu material pretty soon :(October 26, 2011 at 12:36 am in reply to: Incorporating Japanese into Your Hobbies/ Everyday Life #19796I try to get as much Japanese as possible into may daily routine. What I have changed up is music, podcasts, language in some games, only japanese movies/series which means I no longer watch TV.
Of course my interest in Japanese culture has also influenced my RSS feeds and youtube subs :DI changed it around in order to help my pronounciation, but now I start to get some setences which is really cool :D
@Missing
Haha I have never learned how to say what I was trying to say so I was not expecting it to make sence :D
Thanks for the support though :)Because there are so many kanji that I don’t understand, and the ones I do know don’t seem to be very common :(
Well I still only know a little over 100 kanji, so I shouldn’t expect more, but it is just frustrating not to understand what is written, when you do actually understand the words, but don’t know the kanji.@ missing
日本語の曲を調べるない – hope that came out right :d (>_
oh and between:
http://tinyurl.com/3lw6qus
Same goes for Japan right? :P@ Reiden – who are you refering to?
@ larisajane
couldn’t agree more :D
I have just started using lang-8 and I can tell you that it is messy… Every setence gets corrected, but atleast most of it is obvious to me :Dhttp://lang-8.com/295072
This is my account, and as you can see even though I am through season 4 I get alot of corrections.
I don’t recommend using lang-8 untill TextFugu suggests it :) untill then there really is no reason to start :/- This reply was modified 13 years, 1 month ago by マーク・ウェーバー.
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