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Learning Mathematical Japanese - Doorknob - 2016-01-10 Hey everyone. I'm interested in learning mathematical side of Japanese including aspects such as how to say add, multiply, square root, integrate and units such as meters and liters in Japanese. A bit of background about my knowledge would probably help what I'm looking for also.
RE: Learning Mathematical Japanese - harahachibu - 2016-01-10 These might be useful: How do I write or say a mathematical expression in Japanese? 数式記号の読み方・表し方 RE: Learning Mathematical Japanese - Sebastian - 2016-01-10 NHK has several online courses for highschoolers, including subjects as Maths, Physics and more. NHK高校講座 RE: Learning Mathematical Japanese - RawrPk - 2016-01-10 Found YouTube users who show math lessons https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCW4jUjVr-VmxPmw4KUTmLwg http://m.youtube.com/channel/UCZUPMvvW1ggn4gbSY741LdA RE: Learning Mathematical Japanese - Doorknob - 2016-01-10 @harahachibu: Wow. The links are pretty handy and easy to use. I'm actually surprised most of the more complicated operators are the same names we use here in America. @Sebastian: Thanks for the link! I think it would also help a ton for me if I were to solve word problems strictly in Japanese. @RawrPk: Just by looking at some thumbnails, there's a lot of complicated looking subjects here. I'll give it a look and see what I can do with it. Thanks a lot guys! I think I will be very satisfied learning from the options available. RE: Learning Mathematical Japanese - RawrPk - 2016-01-10 (2016-01-10, 6:56 pm)Doorknob Wrote: @harahachibu: Wow. The links are pretty handy and easy to use. I'm actually surprised most of the more complicated operators are the same names we use here in America. Math is the same in every language there may be some methods that differ but 1 + 1 = 2 in any language hehe
RE: Learning Mathematical Japanese - Bokusenou - 2016-01-10 https://ja.khanacademy.org Khan Academy has a Japanese page, with a bunch of the videos dubbed into Japanese. |