For all of you who love anime, D.Gray-Man episode 76 is out. You can watch it at this link.
It’s raw, but if you can’t wait, like me, then you’d want to see this one!
Cerberus
For all of you who love anime, D.Gray-Man episode 76 is out. You can watch it at this link.
It’s raw, but if you can’t wait, like me, then you’d want to see this one!
Cerberus
2-Hiragana: Characters used as grammar parts,i.e.particles. These characters have slightly different shape than the previous ones,but they’re fairly close. I’d suggest you take these second after learning Hiragana.
3-Kanji: Characters of Chinese origin which were imported into the Japanese language. These characters have witnessed quite a change in shape over the years. These characters,however, can’t be read like Katakana and Hiragana. But rather have a distinct readings and important-to-memorize stroke order. I will not go deep into Kanji since each character needs to be memorized seperately. I’ll,however,post some initial and primitive ones.
Here’s a site that I found to be more useful than I could ever be :)…here enjoy!
http://members.aol.com/writejapan/index.htm
After you all have memorized these characters(not necessarily Kanji at this point) advance to my next lesson next week
Cya then ![]()
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