Archive for July, 2009

Otearai Wa Doko Desu Ka?: Learning Japanese, Part 2

Otearai Wa Doko Desu Ka? Japan-oriented blog including travel tips, learning Japanese, eating Japanese food and whatever else strikes my fancy! Not too serious, so stop by, have a little fun and say hello! …

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Japanese language proficiency test to be held in Myanmar - Xinhua

Japanese language proficiency test to be held in Myanmar
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YANGON, July 5 (Xinhua) — A Japanese language proficiency test for Myanmar citizens will be held in the former capital of Yangon in late this year to boost

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Open Question: Anyone speakJapanese? HELP?

I need something random to say in Japanese… Something totally random and off the wall like "I have a goat in my pants" or something Also…

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Learn Japanese - Top 5 Reasons to study Japanese

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! In today’s All About Japanese lesson, we’ll share some background about Japan and its native language and boil it down to bring you the top …

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Musings on a tour well-lived

Not so much. I didn’t feel all that bad. But I do feel quite ashamed that I don’t speakJapanese.

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Earn College Degrees in Manga and Anime at Kyoto Seika University - Examiner.com


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Earn College Degrees in Manga and Anime at Kyoto Seika University
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as KSU is a Japanese university located in Japan, so international applicants must pass Level 1 of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test.

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Foreigners Welcome?

…in Japanese and English. This sign assumes that foreigners are not going to speakJapanese. And if they just want to say that they speak English…

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Japanese students rush for English-language education - Thanh Nien Daily


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Japanese students rush for English-language education
Thanh Nien Daily
recipe for the decline of Japanese,” wrote novelist Minae Mizumura, who recently caused a stir with her essay “When the Japanese language goes extinct.

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Instant Immersion Japanese (8 audio CDs) - DASofts - Free

Instant Immersion Japanese (8 audio CDs) # Publisher: Topics Entertainment # Language: English # Format: WMA 9, 32 kbps, 44 kHz, mono 1-pass CBR.

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5 Ways to Use Subtitles to Learn Japanese - Dumb Otaku

I think it is possible to use subtitles to help learn the Japanese Language. I think it is entirely possible to use it as a tool to help with listening.

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