Re: Random KS Discussion
Posted: Mon Sep 22, 2014 12:14 pm
It's not a bit useless compared to the effort required ?
Huh?Zarys wrote:It's not a bit useless compared to the effort required ?
Except that we don't much like the idea of being the origin point of "cripple crusades", and that even bad publicity is publicity.Atario wrote:I was sort of hoping the esteemed forum-goers here might click on the contact page and shit on them good and proper civilly educate them as to the error of their ways.
Well, I can see your point on this one, but I know of people (not myself) that have gotten themselves to a reasonable level of proficiency in Japanese in about a year. And while, yes, it may not be particularly useful unless involved in said practices, there is still a certain beauty to learning a language for the sheer hell of it. I have absolutely no need to learn Finnish, but still choose to do so as it's fun.Zarys wrote:Yes but I mean , japanase is a language not very usefull in the life for a westerner, not ? (only usefull if you are very font of japanase culture or being in the very cases where japanase is professionally usefull)
And it's not like you need decades to learn a language like that ? or almost impossible to write
Just because a language is not usefull or not for a westerner or any other race/nationality doesnt mean you cant learn it. Like I said I like the language and want to learn it. Im not seeking to be perfectly be fluent in it, just that its very handy thing to have for the things I like.Zarys wrote:Yes but I mean , japanase is a language not very usefull in the life for a westerner, not ? (only usefull if you are very font of japanase culture or being in the very cases where japanase is professionally usefull)
And it's not like you need decades to learn a language like that ? or almost impossible to write
I believe it is important for every person to speak as many languages as possible, as not only it lets you understand yourself better, it connects you with people from different cultures.Zarys wrote:Yes but I mean , japanase is a language not very usefull in the life for a westerner, not ? (only usefull if you are very font of japanase culture or being in the very cases where japanase is professionally usefull)
And it's not like you need decades to learn a language like that ? or almost impossible to write
As all other writing systems, the more you practice, the easier it gets.CoffeeDrive wrote:Well, I decided to brush up on my Japanese since im moving to tokyo in the not so distant but still quite far away future.
Learning to speak Japanese isnt too hard. Reading and writing are a completely differnt story though. So many characters...
If you want to learn the Japanese Language, but also like drunk, violent and obnoxious late-teen Americans who look like they're meth addicts, may I recommend Namasensei's Japanese lessons? He has fucking 79 Videos.CoffeeDrive wrote:Well, I decided to brush up on my Japanese since im moving to tokyo in the not so distant but still quite far away future.
Learning to speak Japanese isnt too hard. Reading and writing are a completely differnt story though. So many characters...
Haha nice to see that you decided on brushing on your japanese.CoffeeDrive wrote:Well, I decided to brush up on my Japanese since im moving to tokyo in the not so distant but still quite far away future.
Learning to speak Japanese isnt too hard. Reading and writing are a completely differnt story though. So many characters...
Every language has its confusing elements. English in particular has a ton of them, being that it's the Frankenstein of languages. Always remember, i before e except after c but only for a few words out of hundreds. And there are about fifty different valid pronunciations of "ough". :p Or as a more clever man once put it, “If the English language made any sense, lackadaisical would have something to do with a shortage of flowers.”ogorhan wrote:Haha nice to see that you decided on brushing on your japanese.CoffeeDrive wrote:Well, I decided to brush up on my Japanese since im moving to tokyo in the not so distant but still quite far away future.
Learning to speak Japanese isnt too hard. Reading and writing are a completely differnt story though. So many characters...
I already learned some hiranaga from the site you linked but stuff like for example て (te) also meaning hand is to say the least confusing and these are just single symbol's
Er. What? Were they gone at some point? Because now I see a much shorter list of products, with a "user's" name different from before.Silentcook wrote:EDIT, A LITTLE LATER: ...actually, they seem to have changed their site. Here we go again...
EDIT AGAIN, MUCH LATER STILL: Well, about freaking time.
Want me to give free online lessons? i can help by PM...if I have time :pogorhan wrote:Random question of the day: What would be the best way to learn basic Japanese, not per se speaking or writing but able to read it and understand it?
I suppose learning Hiranaga & Katanaka wouldnt be that hard but Kanji is a whole another matter .
Just something that I was interested in learning for a while but never did. "Playing" through Katawa Shoujo did make me realise that I still want to learn it to be able to understand it for other things but I need some guidance.
It may not be even usefull in my immediate surrounding nor job related stuff but I like watching anime ,playing VN's and playing games and especially like games that are made in Japan (also I like japanese voice acting). So learning it just enough to be able to read it would benefit myself immensly.