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Offline Inquisitor

Learning to speak Japanese
Kanji may be the hardest part, but that's all visual.

*I* thought the hardest part was pronouncing things correctly.

And yes, in your oral final exams both semesters, we were allowed to ask the instructor to repeat things as much as we needed.

only way I passed, after the 3rd or 6th iteration, she'd slip, and give me a clue :)

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Offline Nico

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Learning to speak Japanese
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Originally posted by Inquisitor
Kanji may be the hardest part, but that's all visual.

*I* thought the hardest part was pronouncing things correctly.

And yes, in your oral final exams both semesters, we were allowed to ask the instructor to repeat things as much as we needed.

only way I passed, after the 3rd or 6th iteration, she'd slip, and give me a clue :)

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well, we're kindda lucky, after some time, I've just noticed french and japanese pronounciations are almost the same ( save for the "r/l" sound and a couple others ). I really just have pbs with the hira and the kata :doubt: ( and I can already bet it'll be the same with kanjis )
It's gonna take me years to learn them all w/o forgetting two days later :mad:
SCREW CANON!