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Redundant wrote:xed_over wrote:
What about anime? "Hikaru no Go" is a good choice, killing two birds with one stone
Note that you shouldn't try to emulate any Japanese found in anime....
Bullshit.
Redundant wrote:xed_over wrote:
What about anime? "Hikaru no Go" is a good choice, killing two birds with one stone
Note that you shouldn't try to emulate any Japanese found in anime....
OtakuViking wrote:Check out http://www.ajatt.com
andRedundant wrote:xed_over wrote:
What about anime? "Hikaru no Go" is a good choice, killing two birds with one stone
Note that you shouldn't try to emulate any Japanese found in anime....
Bullshit.
Redundant wrote:If you're speaking with a Japanese person you don't know well, speaking like most anime characters will be quite rude.
ACGalaga wrote:Yes and no. For the most part, Japanese people are blown away if a foreigner can say "Hello" in Japanese (unless they're Brazilian).
Bill Spight wrote:As for textbooks, I found that the best were books intended to teach English to Japanese. The English was sometimes funny, but the Japanese was impeccable.
Jedo wrote:An interesting idea, but a problem is that all the grammar explanations will be in japanese.