I'm sorry that you had a ridiculous teacher- I'm glad my teacher had the passion to teach a class that was filled with morons.
[editline]23rd August 2012[/editline]
She was awesome too. I'm fairly glad that I had her for a teacher, and not some fuckwit.
The Japanese 1 students were able to get her fired on my last year at the school so at least no one else will have to deal with her
Ouch.
[QUOTE=Laferio;37366495]I try my hardest not go go by phrases, because I've learned sentence structure- but not all of it. Like:
"Boku wa" (wa= I, and boku means will... So its "I will".) Things like sumimasen have duel meanings like "I'm sorry" or "Excuse me", Gomen(nasai) is basically "I'm sorry" but for your friends or something. Haven't really touched up on that too much.
[editline]23rd August 2012[/editline]
wari wari wa I think is, "we are".[/QUOTE]
what the fuck
wa is definitely not "I", wa is a particle indicating the topic
boku is a pronoun meaning me or I
boku wa literally means "me (and i am indicating that i am the topic)"
[QUOTE=Laferio;37366567]dude sentence structure is a fucking bitch when it comes to Japanese. I have no idea what senpoku is.
Ohayou is the correct spelling, the "u" is silent.[/QUOTE]
sentence structure is easymode if you can remember topic-subject-verb order, and that only the verb really needs to be at the end, and that implied parts of the conversation can be dropped
the "u" is not silent, having the う shows that it uses another vowel sound
本当に  (ほんとうに、hontou ni) is pronounced ho-n-to-u-ni, although modern japanese can cheat a bit and make it simply ホントに (honto ni)
[QUOTE=Kidd;37366594]Is it true that stroke pattern matters?
I mean I can write the letter "A" a few different ways but that won't change it's meaning.[/QUOTE]
stroke order exists so that you cant fuck up how people read things
it may not look like it matters for ち ン ポ 一 二 三 but when you write えーマジ童貞?キモーイ! if you dont have proper stroke order down people will wonder whether your ジ (ji) is a ヅ (zu). in the case of シ the final stroke starts from the bottom left and ends up at top right, while for ツ it starts at the top right and ends at the bottom left.
[QUOTE=Laferio;37366605]... Also I don't know the difference between things like 私は(Watashi wa= I am, in which I don't know the difference between Ari wa, and Watashi wa.)
to an extent, ultimately it won't change the meaning. Wareware wa is "We will"[/QUOTE]
are you talking about the pronoun are あれ (that) or the verb aru ある (to exist)
see the top statement
laferio i cannot tell if you are trolling or if your're actually serious
[QUOTE=kamikaze470;37366537]Vous etes tous weeaboos!![/QUOTE]
tse flo t'accuse les patrons de fast anime d'etre des weeaboos mais toi-meme, c'est un maudite weaboo
[QUOTE=linksysruler;37364881]That's Kizumonogatari, which is being made as a movie that will happen some time this fall (which will mean some additional time before dvd/blu-ray releases and fan subs).
From the people who've read the LN, it's supposed to be fucking great, so I'm excited.[/QUOTE]
cool
[QUOTE=Kabuto;37368178]what the fuck
wa is definitely not "I", wa is a particle indicating the topic
boku is a pronoun meaning me or I
boku wa literally means "me (and i am indicating that i am the topic)"
sentence structure is easymode if you can remember topic-subject-verb order, and that only the verb really needs to be at the end, and that implied parts of the conversation can be dropped
the "u" is not silent, having the う shows that it uses another vowel sound
本当に  (ほんとうに、hontou ni) is pronounced ho-n-to-u-ni, although modern japanese can cheat a bit and make it simply ホントに (honto ni)
stroke order exists so that you cant fuck up how people read things
it may not look like it matters for ち ン ポ 一 二 三 but when you write えーマジ童貞?キモーイ! if you dont have proper stroke order down people will wonder whether your ジ (ji) is a ヅ (zu). in the case of シ the final stroke starts from the bottom left and ends up at top right, while for ツ it starts at the top right and ends at the bottom left.
are you talking about the pronoun are あれ (that) or the verb aru ある (to exist)
see the top statement
[B]laferio i cannot tell if you are trolling or if your're actually serious[/B]
tse flo t'accuse les patrons de fast anime d'etre des weeaboos mais toi-meme, c'est un maudite weaboo[/QUOTE]
I took a single year of the class in highschool- put the dick back in your pants.
[QUOTE=Kabuto;37368178]
tse flo t'accuse les patrons de fast anime d'etre des weeaboos mais toi-meme, c'est un maudite weaboo[/QUOTE]Mon francais est toujours merde, quoi? :v:
You couldn't even learn the pronoun "I" in one whole year of Japanese?
What kind of shit class was that...
A highschool class?
[QUOTE=kamikaze470;37368348]Mon francais est toujours merde, quoi? :v:[/QUOTE]
Mon omelette du fromage, merci
[video=youtube;1_IIUc6Shxk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_IIUc6Shxk[/video]
[editline]23rd August 2012[/editline]
oh shit its fully in french, sorry
[QUOTE=Laferio;37368364]A highschool class?[/QUOTE]
Where do you live where a highschool class does not teach you how to use one of the most common pronouns?
[editline]23rd August 2012[/editline]
Or rather, disuse of, in Japanese's case.
California.
The ghetto.
Oh fuck you live in the same state as me
you guys should hangout
I just wish I learned more in that class- it was almost a year wasted. But it got me started somewhere... That I don't know.
Future lovers or OTP of the fanfic of my mind.
[QUOTE=Laferio;37368320]I took a single year of the class in highschool- put the dick back in your pants.[/QUOTE]
most of what i talked about is basically baby's first japanese lesson; it's even readily available on wikipedia.
it's hard to fathom that even a ghetto can fuck up badly on a beginner's cource
are you being serious? you're referencing kanji and somehow you think its japanese baby lessons? I'm sorry but you need to stop being a pratt about it aswell. Its also course* not cource.
[editline]23rd August 2012[/editline]
It also isn't necessarily the ghetto that made me hate the class. I've already wrote about it a couple pages back. I'm not going to go over it again.
[editline]23rd August 2012[/editline]
You can correct me all you want- but you don't have to be a dick about it.
[editline]23rd August 2012[/editline]
for the record- you don't learn kanji within Japanese 1 (atleast.. Over here) You learn it in japanese 2. A class I never took because reasons I've already listed.
you need to read properly, everything that is written can be understood even if you omit all the japanese writing (except for the stroke order part, which is purely a visual demonstration). i also never talked about you and your attitude towards the class, which is irrelevant to what we're talking about.
[QUOTE=Laferio;37366495]"Boku wa" (wa= I, and boku means will... So its "I will".)[/QUOTE]
no you fool wa is a particle
even i know that
edit: ye i see kabuto is weeaboo mlg pro
[QUOTE=Kabuto;37368688]you need to read properly, everything that is written can be understood even if you omit all the japanese writing (except for the stroke order part, which is purely a visual demonstration). i also never talked about you and your attitude towards the class, which is irrelevant to what we're talking about.[/QUOTE]
then I guess you won't understand then.
[editline]23rd August 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=ashxu;37368700]no you fool wa is a particle
even i know that
edit: ye i see kabuto is weeaboo mlg pro[/QUOTE]
he's talking to me like I know this shit. Its been 4 years lol.
[QUOTE=ashxu;37368700]no you fool wa is a particle
even i know that
edit: ye i see kabuto is weeaboo mlg pro[/QUOTE]
kabuto 2 pro 360 all correct
far 2 pro for me
Good thing I'm fine with people correcting me and because of that I now know that it's Ohayou.
i'm surprised Dakara Boku wa, H ga Dekinai is getting 12 episodes.
[QUOTE=Laferio;37368806]i'm surprised Dakara Boku wa, H ga Dekinai is getting 12 episodes.[/QUOTE]
I know. It should be 24.
your're previouse posts implied that you did, which is why it was so kuyashii
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/7563008/kaiji.jpg[/img]
I just said what I ran off the top of my head. I haven't touched Japanese in the past 4 years until I recently tried to motivate myself to learn the language.
[editline]23rd August 2012[/editline]
topic-subject-verb makes it sound a whole lot easier.
To quote a wise man, "You fall and lose it all but in the end it doesn't even matter." -Old guy who is wise
So lets be friends and kiss and makeup. Emphasis on the kiss.
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