I have just started to learn japanese and i need to write a 100 words essay.Can some one tell me how to count the japanese word? For example, watashiwa is considered 2 words or 4 words because i have receive conflicting answers for this. Watashi wa is two words if you count the particle. It [...]
I have to memorize these words in Japanese: Make, Enter, Exit, ,Receive, Give, Rest, Sleep, Die, Kill.
I’d like to find some free, down loadable (for Mac computers) language learning software for Japanese. It is very important that it be a fast working affective software, and free down to the last penny! And the software should go from beginners through a good amount of learning, so please don’t suggest Byiki.
i’ve been doing japanese for almost 3 years now. but off and on. i really should be close to fluent by now, its quite pitiful. i’m going to japan NEXT YEAR!!! and i want to know the COMMON japanese words that teenagers usually use. so does pimsleur help with that? i need to learn how [...]
I’m looking for a software that’ll help me learn Japanese. for example; rosetta stone, declan, etc. i know that interaction is the best way to learn a language, but i need to software ><
I want to learn japanese but I think it would be more fun if it was a CD to put into my computer, a software, like maybe a game to help me acknowledge all the words, prefixes, kanji stuff. I would like to take a class as an elective, and I’m turning 19 this month. [...]
Konnichiwa! Rocket Japanese e yĆkoso! Hello and welcome to Rocket Japanese Premium – Your place for learning Japanese online.
no but you just go into the thing with a flag i think it is and clik on the aussie/american flag
II would appreciate some help with this! Okay, so I just bought the volume three and four uncut boxed sets of Naruto and they come with the original Japanese Storyboards bound together in a nice little book. The only problem is, they haven’t been translated to English, so I have no idea what’s going on. [...]
I have started out with PowerJapanese from BayWare Inc. and – although there’s still some work ahead of me – I like the learning format it offers. Still, you need to stick to it and practice regularly/daily! They have software of different levels, from the basic overview (PowerNihongo) to Kanji (Kanji Moments).