Miss Yoo and Nana

Miss Yoo and Nana

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Japanese is Fun! 日本語!

Nyan nyan nyan... 

お早うございます!
Translating: Good Morning!

What I'm trying to say is... Are you interested in learning Japanese?
Well, if you do, let me share with you some of my knowledge regarding learning this new language, Japanese. Also, if you wanna learn about Chinese language, Mandarin, I can teach you too. Because, you see, I have been speaking Mandarin ever since I could remember. However, Japanese on the other hand, is not my virtue. I only learned Japanese language for a month, at my previous university before I came to my current university.

So, do you wanna learn Japanese language or not? Never mind, I'll just talk about it anyway. Let's start with the super basic  Japanese language, the hiragana. There are the katakana and kanji as well. But first of all, hiragana is not hard, okay? I can assure you that you will have fun while learning this hiragana (perhaps). So now I'm gonna focus on hiragana first.

Roumaji comic

Some people think that learning Japanese language is harder than learning Korean language. In my opinion, I have no comment, because I have never learned Korean language before. I only know about Mandarin. To me, speaking Mandarin is like a piece of cake. Japanese language, too is easy to learn and it will be a piece of cake for those who are interested in it. I am one of those who thinks that learning Japanese language is easy. Quite easy, actually.

Hiragana
Hiragana basically looks hard to write; however, after much practice, I am sure one can master this with ease. Even though the alphabets look like scribbles and doodles, they are actually the trade mark of hiragana. These hiragana alphabets also consist of different pronunciation, maybe the way I explain about this may seem quite weird, but here, let me show you.

Special hiragana (not really special, but I call them special)
You see, isn't learning to write hiragana easy? Oh, if it's not easy, please don't curse and swear and me... (Tee hee) But as you all know, "Practice makes Perfect". That is kinda cliche, but i think that it is applicable to this situation of learning a new language, Japanese.


You can say what you want about my teaching but you can’t deny how cute my worksheets are
Cute picture, eh~ kawaii desu ne~ 
For more info, please surf this link: http://www.yosida.com/en/hiragana.html


Truly, Nana!

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