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The Discouragement Thread - Musashi - 2009-06-27 Whatsifsowhatsit Wrote:Well easier maybe easier as in lot's of 外来語 come from English and lot's of study material is written in English, but as far as I know, no it's not easier unless you know languages like Chinese (mandarin etc.) or Korean, then it gets 'easier'. Maar natuurlijk hangt het grotendeels van de persoon afMusashi Wrote:Nah, we Dutch people have a talent for languages, don't worry bout losing that English ahahaHaha, well thanks, but... I was thinking more about that I hoped that meant that a third language (such as in this case Japanese) would be easier because I'm not technically monolingual Succes in ieder geval, btw, hoe lang ben je al bezig met leren?
The Discouragement Thread - kazelee - 2009-06-27 Musashi Wrote:Maar natuurlijk hangt het grotendeels van de persoon afHey, hey! Woah! Back it up a little bit there. We speak American on this here forum. Leave your Spanish or what not back in Spainville. The Discouragement Thread - Whatsifsowhatsit - 2009-06-27 Musashi Wrote:Well easier maybe easier as in lot's of 外来語 come from English and lot's of study material is written in English, but as far as I know, no it's not easier unless you know languages like Chinese (mandarin etc.) or Korean, then it gets 'easier'. Maar natuurlijk hangt het grotendeels van de persoon afWell, I didn't mean because of English itself, but because of the fact that I already speak two languages, as mafried wrote. Because I already learned to learn a foreign language, or something. I dunno. And anyway, thanks I've been learning Japanese for a couple of years, but very casually until a couple of months ago (when I started the kanji, basically). At that point I got more serious, more structured about it. You?kazelee Wrote:It's Dutch... and it was a personal comment directed at me.Musashi Wrote:Maar natuurlijk hangt het grotendeels van de persoon afHey, hey! Woah! Back it up a little bit there. And anyway, we do speak Japanese here too sometimes, a bit. The Discouragement Thread - strugglebunny - 2009-06-27 Whatsifsowhatsit Wrote:It's Dutch... and it was a personal comment directed at me.The Dutch must not have a word for sarcasm, or perhaps more accurately, sarchasm ![]() sar·chasm ('sär-"ka-z&m) : The giant gulf (chasm) between what is said and the person who doesn't get it. (Just poking fun!) The Discouragement Thread - Whatsifsowhatsit - 2009-06-28 strugglebunny Wrote:Ah, I guess you're right :') my bad. That was quite stupid at me xD it's a Japanese kanji-learning site of all things... but you know... internet, tired. Us Dutch people lived at 2:51am at that moment.Whatsifsowhatsit Wrote:It's Dutch... and it was a personal comment directed at me.The Dutch must not have a word for sarcasm, or perhaps more accurately, sarchasm (Also, sarchasm... good find )
The Discouragement Thread - Musashi - 2009-06-28 kazelee Wrote:Aww c'mon... we're not even allowed to feel a bit homie...Musashi Wrote:Maar natuurlijk hangt het grotendeels van de persoon afHey, hey! Woah! Back it up a little bit there. If you are an American: You know how to read Burrito and Enchilada but can't tell the difference between Spanish and Dutch?? If you are not: Get that 'I-worship-America-T-shirt' outta my face ok!! No offense though ![]() Whatsifsowhatsit Wrote:I've been studying almost 2 years now, first year in Shanghai and then I studied by myself, though sometimes being consistent proves to be quite difficult.Musashi Wrote:Well easier maybe easier as in lot's of 外来語 come from English and lot's of study material is written in English, but as far as I know, no it's not easier unless you know languages like Chinese (mandarin etc.) or Korean, then it gets 'easier'. Maar natuurlijk hangt het grotendeels van de persoon afWell, I didn't mean because of English itself, but because of the fact that I already speak two languages, as mafried wrote. Because I already learned to learn a foreign language, or something. I dunno. 『困っているでしょう。』 <--- HEY WE SPEAK AMERICAN (since when do we speak 'American'???) HERE!! LEAVE THOSE CHINESE HYROGLYPHS IN CHINOVILLE! hmm... that sounds familiar... The Discouragement Thread - Yonosa - 2009-07-10 PrettyKitty Wrote:I live in a pretty rural area. Hicks to the north of here. Rednecks to the south. Somewhere in between is the town where I live. Not everybody is like that, but there's enough of them to ruin your day sometimes. =PThe stuff about getting a man and pleasing your man is precious. haha The Discouragement Thread - Yonosa - 2009-07-10 bodhisamaya Wrote:I too often feel like I am studying the wrong language. Japan has the second largest economy but has been stagnant for decades and will fall as America falls. American stocks have dropped below 7,000 and are worth less now than they were 12 years ago. Most the world's leading economists have predicted our collapse for years.You see I have the perfect solution, go to University in Shanghai with your Japanese girlfriend like me, I'm sure you can pick up a fair a mount of both! The Discouragement Thread - kazelee - 2009-07-10 Musashi Wrote:Laugh stupid!kazelee Wrote:Aww c'mon... we're not even allowed to feel a bit homie...Musashi Wrote:Maar natuurlijk hangt het grotendeels van de persoon afHey, hey! Woah! Back it up a little bit there. The Discouragement Thread - undead_saif - 2009-07-12 bodhisamaya Wrote:I too often feel like I am studying the wrong language. Japan has the second largest economy but has been stagnant for decades and will fall as America falls. American stocks have dropped below 7,000 and are worth less now than they were 12 years ago. Most the world's leading economists have predicted our collapse for years.I thought about it the same way too, but I can't get motivated enough for Chinese:S The Discouragement Thread - Musashi - 2009-07-12 undead_saif Wrote:It think maybe because you guys just don't have enough (or not at all) interest in its culture and language. Then it feels like a drag, a must-do-just-because. See if you can find things that interest you and use that as a starting point. Your hard work will be rewarded once things start to open up to you and you find yourself understanding things in Chinese that you didn't before, just like your Japanese. Trust me, you'll be kicking yourself in the head later if you give up now and miss out on a lot. 要加油啊!bodhisamaya Wrote:I too often feel like I am studying the wrong language. Japan has the second largest economy but has been stagnant for decades and will fall as America falls. American stocks have dropped below 7,000 and are worth less now than they were 12 years ago. Most the world's leading economists have predicted our collapse for years.I thought about it the same way too, but I can't get motivated enough for Chinese:S The Discouragement Thread - Yonosa - 2009-07-12 Musashi Wrote:HEY I've maxed out my new posts or something(or someone has a grudge and took action on my account) but hey! JGRAM's website does it contain all the grammar point one will ever need?undead_saif Wrote:It think maybe because you guys just don't have enough (or not at all) interest in its culture and language. Then it feels like a drag, a must-do-just-because. See if you can find things that interest you and use that as a starting point. Your hard work will be rewarded once things start to open up to you and you find yourself understanding things in Chinese that you didn't before, just like your Japanese. Trust me, you'll be kicking yourself in the head later if you give up now and miss out on a lot. 要加油啊!bodhisamaya Wrote:I too often feel like I am studying the wrong language. Japan has the second largest economy but has been stagnant for decades and will fall as America falls. American stocks have dropped below 7,000 and are worth less now than they were 12 years ago. Most the world's leading economists have predicted our collapse for years.I thought about it the same way too, but I can't get motivated enough for Chinese:S The Discouragement Thread - bodhisamaya - 2009-07-12 Yonosa Wrote:HEY I've maxed out my new posts or something(or someone has a grudge and took action on my account) but hey! JGRAM's website does it contain all the grammar point one will ever need?If more than 5% of your posts are starting new threads, it may be time to spend more time doing searches through old threads to see if your topic has been discussed before. The Discouragement Thread - Yonosa - 2009-07-12 bodhisamaya Wrote:Don't have that much time on my hands.Yonosa Wrote:HEY I've maxed out my new posts or something(or someone has a grudge and took action on my account) but hey! JGRAM's website does it contain all the grammar point one will ever need?If more than 5% of your posts are starting new threads, it may be time to spend more time doing searches through old threads to see if your topic has been discussed before. The Discouragement Thread - bodhisamaya - 2009-07-12 Yonosa Wrote:Then keep in mind how many people are using their own time opening threads you create when a topic might have been discussed numerous times before. If other threads of interest are getting pushed off the Recent Topics page as a result, you might be creating more than a few disgruntled users who will be less likely to offer assistance when you need advise.bodhisamaya Wrote:Don't have that much time on my hands.Yonosa Wrote:HEY I've maxed out my new posts or something(or someone has a grudge and took action on my account) but hey! JGRAM's website does it contain all the grammar point one will ever need?If more than 5% of your posts are starting new threads, it may be time to spend more time doing searches through old threads to see if your topic has been discussed before. The Discouragement Thread - mezbup - 2009-07-12 I've been learning Japanese casually for about the last 9 months and seriously for the last 3 after I decided to do it full time... my mum who i've told im working towards making a career out of it several times the other day asked me on the phone what im going to do with it once Im fluent... haha. I kinda had to laugh.I've encountered mixed reactions but a fair amount of positives... haha the post about "there will always be someone in a foreign country who speaks english to help you therefore you dont need any other language" was quite classic i thought... I live in New Zealand and there is a HUGE chinese population here so its almost like im learning the wrong language but Im not yet that interested in learning chinese yet I love Japanese so much! The Discouragement Thread - Nii87 - 2009-07-12 ^Mezbup, don't feel bad. There are truckloads of Chinese no matter what country you're in. Its surprising more people haven't started to try and learn it. Yonosa Wrote:Bodhisamaya, strangely enough you have said out loud the thoughts that have been simmering in my subconscious as I learn Japanese! But I have a feeling its cyclical. A friend told me by the time anyone gets fluent in Mandarin, their bubble economy would be gone and it'll be another country that becomes an economic powerhouse. Hence its more important to just study a language of a country you're interested in.bodhisamaya Wrote:I too often feel like I am studying the wrong language. Japan has the second largest economy but has been stagnant for decades and will fall as America falls. American stocks have dropped below 7,000 and are worth less now than they were 12 years ago. Most the world's leading economists have predicted our collapse for years.You see I have the perfect solution, go to University in Shanghai with your Japanese girlfriend like me, I'm sure you can pick up a fair a mount of both! The Discouragement Thread - nonpoint - 2009-07-29 I get called racist things by my family and most of my friends. I don't think is it wise to reproduce all the things I get called but, I would like to say they are quite funny... "Reading Ch*nk stuff again?" by my mom, when I'm reading manga. It is hillarious because my parents rarely say bad things about people, unless those people happen to be muslims ![]() And oh, people always go "Fluent in Chinese yet?" hehe, Im studying japanese... Japanese. The Discouragement Thread - supisweetattack - 2009-07-29 nonpoint Wrote:I get called racist things by my family and most of my friends. I don't think is it wise to reproduce all the things I get called but, I would like to say they are quite funny...lol I have that happen to me too... well the chinese part XD Any time we are out and my parents see kanji, they look at me and go "What does it say???" when it's usally Chinese.... now I've been studying for a little bit but Kanji isn't one of my strong points and I'm only about 300 into RTK.... so instead of trying to explain to them that I can kinda tell them what it might be about but I can't exactly read it... I just respond "I dunno, it's Chinese". ^^; But people at work always say "There she goes speaking Chinese again" when I slip and say something in Japanese... and when I say "it's Japanese not Chinese." they always say that it doesn't matter 'cause it all sounds the same.... *sigh* I've given up trying to explain. The Discouragement Thread - Tykkylumi - 2009-08-10 My mother is constantly telling me "Don't overload yourself!" and every time I try to talk to her about Japanese she just says "I'm not interested in it" :/ I also get called "weeaboo" oft by my college friends. When I'm with my girlfriend and some Japanese comes on a game we're playing or whatever she goes "What did it say what did it say?" and I'm not at a stage where I'll know :/ that feels discouraging. Not really discouragement, but I remember sitting on a table with a Chinese student (we have many Chinese international students at my college) and doing some kanji and he just stops, stares at me and goes "Do you find that interesting?" "Yeah" "I find it so boring." The Discouragement Thread - kazelee - 2009-08-10 supisweetattack Wrote:and when I say "it's Japanese not Chinese." they always say that it doesn't matter 'cause it all sounds the same.... *sigh* I've given up trying to explain.The best thing to do is just go along with it. It's what I do now. I've gotta tired of trying to tell them it's Japanese. -So how's the Chinese coming? -It's alright -Can you read this? -Not really. -Can you understand what they say? -Some. This shit is hard. -Yeah I know. They got all those symbols. ching chow wai -Heh, woah! You should never say that to someone's face. It's like cursing out their mother. -Ohhh... Here's a weird convo that unfolded with my lil bro and his friends. -Aren't you fluent in Japanese? -Not really. -Common be honest -Depends on what you mean by fluent. Some people have very low standards. - (random chime in) Can you talk it? - Uhh Sure. - Let me hear you say something. - のう. (the joke goes over their heads) - Common. - I just did - Common she'll give you ****- My lil bro has some very... interesting friends. Strangely, after they left my Breaking into Japanese Literature book went missing.
The Discouragement Thread - bombpersons - 2009-08-10 I thought you were fluent kazelee
The Discouragement Thread - kazelee - 2009-08-10 bombpersons Wrote:I thought you were fluent kazeleeRead that part carefully, and you'll get it
The Discouragement Thread - mentat_kgs - 2009-08-10 We get it. It was for trolling. Let's not start another flame war here, please. The Discouragement Thread - Tzadeck - 2009-08-10 Tykkylumi Wrote:I also get called "weeaboo" oft by my college friends.I though you weren't allowed to say weeaboo off the internet. It's worse than saying 'lol'. |