• Hello everybody! We have tons of new awards for the new year that can be requested through our Awards System thanks to Antifa Lockhart! Some are limited-time awards so go claim them before they are gone forever...

    CLICK HERE FOR AWARDS

Help/Support ► Learning Japanese.



REGISTER TO REMOVE ADS
Status
Not open for further replies.

Antic☆Caf?

New member
Joined
Jun 30, 2008
Messages
13
Age
30
Location
Walking with strangers
Any Japanese speakers out there want to help? I know both the Kanas, and some (maybe 50) Kanji. I know the basic subject-object-verb layout. And the particles. "wa" "ga" "ni" "de" "no" "o' etc. So since I know the grammar structure, do I just work on vocabulary? Or should I work on Kanji?


Any help would be loved<3
 

risingfalls

Disjoin Remorse From Power
Joined
Dec 8, 2007
Messages
1,474
INFLECTIONS AND CONJUGATION
dear god, it doesn't matter how much vocab you know if you can't conjugate those effing verbs.
For example, if you need to do something, if you want something, if you've done something before.

CLAUSES
the b/c clause, while clause, when clause...etc. you should no when to use those.
noun clauses as well.

KANJI
T.T you can't read anything without kanji, b/c not everyone is nice and prints out the Furigana

COUNTERS
you already know that there are a decent amount of counters for the japanese language, for animals, for thin, skinny things, etc.
LEARN THEM. i always get them confused. T.T

VOCAB.
well, of course, words. =]
That's all I can think of for now. =)
good luck~
 

LIAR LIAR

New member
Joined
Jun 21, 2005
Messages
273
Location
B-612
Well I'm going into Japanese two next year (10th grade).... So i don't know if that's what you call 'speaker'.
The first year we covered basically all what you learned. xD

Did you learn any counters? Like '-sai' '-mai' 'nichi' 'hitotsu, futatsu...' stuff?
Or days of the week/month? (special days)

Or verb endings... like 'masu' 'masen' (like to drink/not to drink: nomimasu, nomimasen)
present/past tense 'deshta'

or adverbs... 'totemo jouzudesu'

stuff xD

yeah theres more. o___o; nice avatar btw xD

Also it isn't 100% necessary to learn that much kanji i don't think if you're just starting out... we didn't learn that much. Just numbers, and the kanji used for days of the week and stuff...

*sorry im not a very good explaining type person!!" (=___=);
 

Antic☆Caf?

New member
Joined
Jun 30, 2008
Messages
13
Age
30
Location
Walking with strangers
INFLECTIONS AND CONJUGATION
dear god, it doesn't matter how much vocab you know if you can't conjugate those effing verbs.
For example, if you need to do something, if you want something, if you've done something before.

CLAUSES
the b/c clause, while clause, when clause...etc. you should no when to use those.
noun clauses as well.

KANJI
T.T you can't read anything without kanji, b/c not everyone is nice and prints out the Furigana

COUNTERS
you already know that there are a decent amount of counters for the japanese language, for animals, for thin, skinny things, etc.
LEARN THEM. i always get them confused. T.T

VOCAB.
well, of course, words. =]
That's all I can think of for now. =)
good luck~


Ive been working on my Clauses for a while, and the Counters are very very confusing. ._.

And okay, thank you. :] I guess I'll just work on my counters and verb conjugation right now. <3
 

risingfalls

Disjoin Remorse From Power
Joined
Dec 8, 2007
Messages
1,474
^haha, no prob.
I need to start studying again, so I don't forget everything over the summer.

I do suggest starting to memorize your inflections from now, so that you'll gradually become more familiar with them, b/c those verbs tend to get confusing, and knowing the circumstances where you use those inflections is also a bit of a pain.

I'd be happy to give what little help I can if you want.
 

Antic☆Caf?

New member
Joined
Jun 30, 2008
Messages
13
Age
30
Location
Walking with strangers
Well I'm going into Japanese two next year (10th grade).... So i don't know if that's what you call 'speaker'.
The first year we covered basically all what you learned. xD

Did you learn any counters? Like '-sai' '-mai' 'nichi' 'hitotsu, futatsu...' stuff?
Or days of the week/month? (special days)

Or verb endings... like 'masu' 'masen' (like to drink/not to drink: nomimasu, nomimasen)
present/past tense 'deshta'

or adverbs... 'totemo jouzudesu'

stuff xD

yeah theres more. o___o; nice avatar btw xD

I know the days of the week. The months. All the numbers. The o' clocks. The times.

And yea I know all the verb endings. Negative/positive endings.

My adverbs are alright. I know to add -ku to the stem if I want to make an adverb from an -I adjective. Or for "na" adjectives use ni after it. That is, in Romanji.

I've been told to lay off the Romanji, though. I don't see why, but I've been told it helps you get the fell of the language easier by using Kanji and Kanas.

Eh ._.
 

Nyangoro

Break the Spell
Joined
May 18, 2007
Messages
12,503
Awards
5
Age
33
Location
Somewhere 2D
You shouldn't use romanji because that only becomes a hindrance later that you need to unlearn. Japanese people write using Kanji and Kana, not romanji. Besides, using Kanji and Kana are much easier to memorize when you actually use it.

It's logical really. Would you remember the kanji for water by writing mizu or
 

Antic☆Caf?

New member
Joined
Jun 30, 2008
Messages
13
Age
30
Location
Walking with strangers
You shouldn't use romanji because that only becomes a hindrance later that you need to unlearn. Japanese people write using Kanji and Kana, not romanji. Besides, using Kanji and Kana are much easier to memorize when you actually use it.

It's logical really. Would you remember the kanji for water by writing mizu or

True...

ah alright no more romanji for me :]
 

risingfalls

Disjoin Remorse From Power
Joined
Dec 8, 2007
Messages
1,474
No offense.
Romaji is for when you get really lazy.
Do avoid at all costs.
Practice Kanji. Lots of Kanji.
 

Antic☆Caf?

New member
Joined
Jun 30, 2008
Messages
13
Age
30
Location
Walking with strangers
No offense.
Romaji is for when you get really lazy.
Do avoid at all costs.
Practice Kanji. Lots of Kanji.

Alright. how would you recommend I study Kanji? I've just been studying flash cards. 10 flashcards at a time until I memorize all of them. I cant really think of a better way.

^haha, no prob.
I need to start studying again, so I don't forget everything over the summer.

I do suggest starting to memorize your inflections from now, so that you'll gradually become more familiar with them, b/c those verbs tend to get confusing, and knowing the circumstances where you use those inflections is also a bit of a pain.

I'd be happy to give what little help I can if you want.

I'll work on my inflections between the other million things I'm working on, then. :] It's a shame the high school I'm going to doesn't have Japanese, though. :p
 

Nyangoro

Break the Spell
Joined
May 18, 2007
Messages
12,503
Awards
5
Age
33
Location
Somewhere 2D
Antic☆Café;3044765 said:
Alright. how would you recommend I study Kanji? I've just been studying flash cards. 10 flashcards at a time until I memorize all of them. I cant really think of a better way.

That's probably the best way to do it. Also (while this probably isn't needed straight away), do they have both the On and Kun on them, as well as the radical (you really only need this for when you look them up, but it's handy to know).
 

risingfalls

Disjoin Remorse From Power
Joined
Dec 8, 2007
Messages
1,474
Antic☆Café;3044765 said:
Alright. how would you recommend I study Kanji? I've just been studying flash cards. 10 flashcards at a time until I memorize all of them. I cant really think of a better way.
Flashcards ftw.
Those will help you recognize them on sight.
And I agree with Kazuki, the radicals are good to know.
But also try and write them out. Not all at once, mind you, then you'll forget them really fast. But try and study a few each week, practice writing them down repeatedly (pay attention to stroke order, at times, it's helpful) and trying to come up with ways to remember them.
It's a pain. There are some books on Kanji, you could check some of those out and see if they help you.

I'll work on my inflections between the other million things I'm working on, then. :] It's a shame the high school I'm going to doesn't have Japanese, though. :p
Awwww.
Mine does.
Shame we're such a lazy class. =\
But yes, the usefulness of inflections knows no bounds.
 

Antic☆Caf?

New member
Joined
Jun 30, 2008
Messages
13
Age
30
Location
Walking with strangers
That's probably the best way to do it. Also (while this probably isn't needed straight away), do they have both the On and Kun on them, as well as the radical (you really only need this for when you look them up, but it's handy to know).

They have the Radical. They have the grade, though I don't know why. My friend made them for me. They don't have On, just Kun. Should that have on?


Flashcards ftw.
Those will help you recognize them on sight.
And I agree with Kazuki, the radicals are good to know.
But also try and write them out. Not all at once, mind you, then you'll forget them really fast. But try and study a few each week, practice writing them down repeatedly (pay attention to stroke order, at times, it's helpful) and trying to come up with ways to remember them.
It's a pain. There are some books on Kanji, you could check some of those out and see if they help you.


I'll check some books out. And yes I've been jotting down kanji for awhile. While I was in class at school I just thought up a kanji and wrote them down somewhere all over random pieces of paper so I wouldn't forget. Got me in trouble but it was worth it:]
 

Nyangoro

Break the Spell
Joined
May 18, 2007
Messages
12,503
Awards
5
Age
33
Location
Somewhere 2D
Hmm, I'd either get some that have both or just the MUP (Most Used Pronunciation), because sometimes the MUP isn't the Kun.

For example, the Kanji for One: (I'm on another PC right now and can't type Kanji/Kana, sorry)

Kun: Hito(tsu)
On: Ichi / Itsu
MUP: Ichi

Actually, most numbers are like this, lol.
 
U

Ultima Sacrifice

Guest
Well I'm going into Japanese two next year (10th grade).... So i don't know if that's what you call 'speaker'.
The first year we covered basically all what you learned. xD

Did you learn any counters? Like '-sai' '-mai' 'nichi' 'hitotsu, futatsu...' stuff?
Or days of the week/month? (special days)

Or verb endings... like 'masu' 'masen' (like to drink/not to drink: nomimasu, nomimasen)
present/past tense 'deshta'

or adverbs... 'totemo jouzudesu'

stuff xD

yeah theres more. o___o; nice avatar btw xD

Also it isn't 100% necessary to learn that much kanji i don't think if you're just starting out... we didn't learn that much. Just numbers, and the kanji used for days of the week and stuff...

*sorry im not a very good explaining type person!!" (=___=);

Where the hell do you go to school?!? I wish Japanese was offered at my school!
 

Danica Syer

Trivia: Love ღ
Joined
Apr 7, 2005
Messages
3,879
Location
Misthallery
It depends on what is more important or whatever you want to learn more. I'd go for the speaking language if your ever going to go to Japan or buy some Japanese stuff and want to watch it without subtitles. The Kanji would be great. So I'd say go with both but you should learn the kanji more. Sorry if this doesn't help, well I tried. I'm still trying to learn some anyway....
 

Antic☆Caf?

New member
Joined
Jun 30, 2008
Messages
13
Age
30
Location
Walking with strangers
It depends on what is more important or whatever you want to learn more. I'd go for the speaking language if your ever going to go to Japan or buy some Japanese stuff and want to watch it without subtitles. The Kanji would be great. So I'd say go with both but you should learn the kanji more. Sorry if this doesn't help, well I tried. I'm still trying to learn some anyway....


I plan to get big with my band and then move to Japan by the time I'm 21. :]



Thank you all for your help. If anyone feels like talking to me about it or suggest learning methods just post here. That'd be fantastic. :]


<3
 
Last edited:
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top