Hajimemashite! (Nice to meet you.)
I studied Nihongo (Japanese Language) when I was in college. I was so fascinated by the way Nihongo is spoken and written.
I hope to refresh all of my Japanese speaking and writing skills next week. This is my way of ‘escaping’ all of the confusion in my life that I am in right now. 
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konnichiwa!
o genki desu ka? ive been to japan three times, but dont have any formal study of nihongo, i also want to study nihongo, cud u help me?
domo arigato!
konbanwa!
genki desu! yup… me too. i’d like to refresh my nihongo.
i just dunno how.
who ever you are!!!you are great co’z every language oyu learned is precious like a spring water of oasis……but dont forget your dialect what ever happend your language is skined in you……….mabuhay!!!
Hey peepz.. i dropped by to say hi to guyz.. well o genki desu ka?? i’ve been in japan for the longest now.. 8 yrs but still dont have any formal nihongo. im studying here in japan in american school… well i’ll try my very best to help you guyz.. but im not good at it.. if you want to chat wid meeh sometimes im on my yahoo messenger.. lilkaye_angel@yahoo.com or u guyz could email meeh der or lilsmiley_kaye@hotmail.com.. so pano i gtg foe now k..
sayonara!!
tsukete ni!!
kaye
I am learning japanese please tell
the tips so thst i can learn fater
I have a japanese book at home, but I’m kinda lazy reading it…
I have a japanese book at home, but I’m kinda lazy reading it…
Hey Rochelle!
Where did you buy your book? Is it good? What I mean is… is it useful like you can use it everyday?
I’ve been looking for a book that I can really use for everyday communication.
Hey everybody! Ohayoogozaimasu! Konnichiwa! Konbanwa! I’m studying Nihongo now at the Nihongo Center Foundation. I’m taking a semi intensive course. Many of my classmates have worked in Japan, others are married to Japanese, others engaged. In any case, I HAVE MASTERED HIRAGANA AND KATAKANA already and on my way to kanji.
In case you’re interested to get formal study here in the Philippines, this is the phone number: 735 3179
For a more detailed info, visit: http://www.nihongocenter.com
I hope those were of help.
Count me in please.
Hajimemashite,
Hello everybody, I’m newby in here, but i wanna know what can i do, still i already studying japanese even it still many i don’t understand (coz i’m studying alone), in fact i don have any progress if i didn’t speak or write japanese. seo please i need help from all of you who kindness to speak with me in my e-mail gr_croll@yahoo.com,
i check this e-mail every week.
arigato gozaimasu. thanks
hajimemashite!
i picked up a book at barnes & noble called “Teach Yourself Beginner’s Japanese” by Helen Gilhooly.
amazon link
there is also versions with audio CDs or casettes. i couldn’t find it anywhere, but you don’t need them to work through the book (though it would help with pronounciation.)
ja mata.
Hajimemashitte,
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