Why? Because it’s always evolving, and people always need clarification.Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:36:26 2017 No.
That question doesn’t have a short - or permanent - answer. Just don't insert yourself into discussions which are clearly beyond your English level.Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:34:07 2017 No. It's hard for you ESLs and I'm not blaming you for being one. People also learned Japanese and other languages before the internet even existed, but having more available resources and tools is still obviously beneficial.Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:32:55 2017 No. You don't learn a language, you get used to it."Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:31:29 2017 No. I never used it, yet can now read comfortably and passed the N2 a couple of years agoĪnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:29:48 2017 No. retarded (in which case see a doctor).Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:27:27 2017 No. retarded (in which case see a doctor) or you don't care enough to learn Japanese a.k.a.
If you cannot do that, you either are mentally deficient a.k.a. I'm pretty sure i saw this being used on /djt/ /int/Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:22:43 2017 No. So lets talk about shit that matters give me your kakyusei tier listĪnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:21:41 2017 No. i just want to find the best learning techniques.Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:18:33 2017 No. i don't really care about "reps" or "learning" or "listening" or "reading". Wanna discuss the methods you used?Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:11:16 2017 No. How does discussing learning methods exclude the fact of learning Japanese?Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:09:57 2017 No. What's your excuse for wasting time in DJT when you could be reading, listening, doing your reps, or otherwise doing something productive towards learning Japanese right now?Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:08:44 2017 No. So are there actual Japanese learners here or is it just people discussing learning methods?Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 10:03:55 2017 No. Some older boys also use this but its seen as a bit weird I thinkĪnonymous Tue Sep 26 09:51:22 2017 No. Too add to what the other anon said its also pretty common for adult girls to talk to their parents with their name instead of watashi. 17685923Įxcept girls who try too hard to be cute.Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 09:46:40 2017 No. 17685922įYI nobody older than age 5 uses this in real life.Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 09:45:46 2017 No. Why is airport 空港 if they could just switch the water radical in 港 withĪnonymous Tue Sep 26 09:44:48 2017 No. 17685569īut of course everyone uses Anki, except a few deviants maybe.Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 07:30:19 2017 No. ', why isn't 'watashi' used instead?Īnonymous Tue Sep 26 07:10:31 2017 No. It's like Reina talks about a story that happened and she says 'Reina wa. I've just started and wonder what's up with this particular thing: I heard a person telling a story from their life and they mention their own given names and it sounds like they talk about themselves in the 3rd person, could anyone explain it? ĭaily Japanese Thread DJT #1846 Anonymous Tue Sep 26 06:31:08 2017 No.