Heida
01-28-2006, 07:28 AM
Hello everyone!Ciao a tutti!
if someone need help about this languages then you can ask me:
italian,japanese.
lets talk about japanese
Japanese is written in a combination of three scripts: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Kanji represents ideas or objects, hiragana expresses the grammatical relationships between them. Katakana is used for words of foreign origin. Like romaji, both hiragana and katakana characters represent one syllable and have no meaning other than the representation of sound. Though Japanese is usually written in a combination of three scripts, Japanese sentences can be written in either hiragana or katakana only. I think learning hiragana and katakana is a good start for Japanese writing.
asa/morning, inu/dog ,umi/the sea,eki/station,okane/money,kasa/umbrella
ki/tree,kuruma/car,kemuri/smoke,koe/voice,sakana/fish, shio/salt,sekai/world,sora/sky,tsuki/moon,tenki/weather,tokei/watch,hata/flag
hikari/light,fune/ship,heya/room,hoshi/star.....
If you want to learn more go to http://japanese.about.com
Can someone help me with german pleaseeeee!!!
:wtf
if someone need help about this languages then you can ask me:
italian,japanese.
lets talk about japanese
Japanese is written in a combination of three scripts: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Kanji represents ideas or objects, hiragana expresses the grammatical relationships between them. Katakana is used for words of foreign origin. Like romaji, both hiragana and katakana characters represent one syllable and have no meaning other than the representation of sound. Though Japanese is usually written in a combination of three scripts, Japanese sentences can be written in either hiragana or katakana only. I think learning hiragana and katakana is a good start for Japanese writing.
asa/morning, inu/dog ,umi/the sea,eki/station,okane/money,kasa/umbrella
ki/tree,kuruma/car,kemuri/smoke,koe/voice,sakana/fish, shio/salt,sekai/world,sora/sky,tsuki/moon,tenki/weather,tokei/watch,hata/flag
hikari/light,fune/ship,heya/room,hoshi/star.....
If you want to learn more go to http://japanese.about.com
Can someone help me with german pleaseeeee!!!
:wtf