dreamhacker wrote:I'm getting really tired of waiting for english manga volumes, so I've considered learning Japanese...Is it really hard to learn? How long does it take to learn it good enough to read manga?
dreamhacker wrote:
EDIT: Tenshi, at least this language is more fun to learn than other "easier" ones
Tenshi no Ai wrote:I'll agree with that. I'm sorry but I HATED French!!! Ooh I was glad I could get out of that and start on some Nihongo^^ Although if I could, it would be fun to learn latin^^ I like that language^^
Syaoran wrote:Ok Kanji If you master like 2000 or more characters you can read 90% of the Japanese News paper with ease. Kana has 204 Characters. there is Hiragana has 102 characters and then there is Katakana has 102 Characters. Hiragana is for Native Japanese words and Katakana is for Loan words and sound mimics. Oh and one more thing(sounds like Uncal off of Jackey Chan) Kanji is charaters that were adopted form the chiness.
Syaoran wrote: Kana has 204 Characters. there is Hiragana has 102 characters and then there is Katakana has 102 Characters. .
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Sometimes I forget just how many characters there are! I really don't think Katakana has over a hundred more characters than Hiragana though :/ Maybe if you want to spell things like "vi" etc but even then I doubt there's over 100!
Here's the lists BTW for a quick reference on the two if ya want, dreamhacker.
Katakana:
http://budostuff.com/site_eng/gifs/wyszycie/kata-char.gif
Hiragana:
http://zenvirus.com/graphics/hiragana-a-i-u-e-o-png.png
http://zenvirus.com/graphics/hiragana-kya-kyu-kyo-png.png
Heh, I remember in my classes how we were taught to memorize some of these through pics. I think "a" was supposed to be of a turtle looking up or something and "i" was 2 snakes, etc. etc.
Lynx wrote:memorizing kana isnt as hard as it sounds, you really dont need to memorize all 100+, since more then half of them are just modifications of other kanas. for an example of what i mean, look at the k group and the g group
Pascal wrote: But according to one of my proffessors Japanese is one of the four hardest languages on the Earth to learn for English speakers. But you're from Norway so maybe speaking Norwigian (sorry if I spelt it wrong) changes things.
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