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Thread: Where do you get your subtitles for anime (英 + 日) Post: Where do you get your subtitles for anime (英 + 日) thurd Wrote:ta12121 Wrote:From what I know, movies/drama's have Japanese subtitles(most of them I think). As for anime subtitles, i'm not sure why they don't subtitle it in japanese. Thats really weir... |
pharaun | Learning resources | 31 | 26,953 | 2010-04-20, 8:54 am | ||
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Thread: Learning Japanese without learning to speak? Post: Learning Japanese without learning to speak? smartazjb0y Wrote:Hmm, guess this discussion has already been had. Just a quick question, though: even though you're deaf, do you still mouth words out as you learn them? Just a bit curious, that's ... |
pharaun | General discussion | 31 | 9,248 | 2010-04-06, 7:49 am | ||
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Thread: Learning Japanese without learning to speak? Post: Learning Japanese without learning to speak? Hahaha I guess it was just a matter of time before the resident deaf guy popped in to say hai :) So if you want to know "more" about that hypothetical situation and it's not already answered in the t... |
pharaun | General discussion | 31 | 9,248 | 2010-04-06, 12:13 am | ||
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Thread: JET Results soon & IRC Post: JET Results soon & IRC Why not join us at #RTK http://forum.koohii.com/showthread.php?tid=3649 |
pharaun | JLPT, Jobs & College in Japan | 4 | 1,731 | 2010-03-31, 8:55 am | ||
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Thread: ASTA - Automatic Subtitle Timing Annotator Post: ASTA - Automatic Subtitle Timing Annotator Oh wow, that looks pretty sweet, I can't even subtitle stuff anyway cos I can't hear anyway but that's pretty sweet. |
pharaun | Learning resources | 2 | 3,355 | 2010-03-30, 10:38 am | ||
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Thread: How to use subs2srs? Post: How to use subs2srs? That depends on if its muxed into mp4 as a hard or softsub, I can't remember if mp4 supports softsubs. Basically: - Hardsub - Rendered directly onto the video itself, you can't get those out unless ... |
pharaun | Learning resources | 4 | 2,135 | 2010-03-30, 10:33 am | ||
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Thread: Speed reading Post: Speed reading This is making me wonder how those of us who are deaf from birth "read"? More specifically the whole subvocalize thing, where you are still going through the mental process of vocalize the word/letter... |
pharaun | General discussion | 31 | 8,358 | 2010-03-24, 3:30 pm | ||
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Thread: I started some wikification of Kanji info Post: I started some wikification of Kanji info I would guess that a part of this would be scriptable also, since we already have some spreadsheet with some of the details in it. |
pharaun | Remembering the Kanji | 21 | 3,593 | 2010-03-24, 9:08 am | ||
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Thread: Speed reading Post: Speed reading ruiner Wrote:A huge rambling post! I haven't had the chance yet to go digging through the links provided but from what I was able to understand from this post was that: Kanji -> eyeball -> brai... |
pharaun | General discussion | 31 | 8,358 | 2010-03-23, 2:47 pm | ||
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Thread: Speed reading Post: Speed reading wccrawford Wrote:pharaun Wrote:I think it depends, because isn't Kanji in general "more" dense information wise than say Latin? A good example would be twitter which is based on the number of charact... |
pharaun | General discussion | 31 | 8,358 | 2010-03-23, 9:09 am | ||
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Thread: Speed reading Post: Speed reading wccrawford Wrote:Since most kanji are basically a square (as far as outer shape goes), I'm not sure if the same process works for it as for English. I suspect it's not just the outer shape that your ... |
pharaun | General discussion | 31 | 8,358 | 2010-03-23, 8:22 am | ||
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Thread: Speed reading Post: Speed reading yudantaiteki Wrote:One thing I always hate is the way that the term "subvocalization" is misused in those speed reading things; they always seem to think the term means moving your lips and sounding o... |
pharaun | General discussion | 31 | 8,358 | 2010-03-22, 6:16 pm | ||
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Thread: 500 frames and counting! ROOOOARRRR!!! Post: 500 frames and counting! ROOOOARRRR!!! Woo, just passed 500th frame yesterday, it took me about 1 month to complete the 500th frame, which I think is a bit on the slow side but considering how stop-go my work has been, I think the progress... |
pharaun | Remembering the Kanji | 526 | 167,167 | 2010-03-22, 8:02 am | ||
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Thread: Failing Kanji & "Related" Kanji's? Post: Failing Kanji & "Related" Kanji's? One thing that I was wondering about on how to grade myself has to do with this. Let's say I failed to recognize "cow" -> 牛 for example, so I then choice "fail" then the next card is like 犒 for ex... |
pharaun | Remembering the Kanji | 5 | 1,159 | 2010-03-17, 11:14 am | ||
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Thread: Flash cards question Post: Flash cards question Rekkusu Wrote:Kanji -> keyword is a bad idea, or actually, is sort of impossible to do without context. A kanji doesn't have a single meaning, for example 日 can mean sun or day, and on its own alre... |
pharaun | Remembering the Kanji | 18 | 2,565 | 2010-03-10, 12:03 pm | ||
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Thread: Flash cards question Post: Flash cards question I am honestly curious on why you guys in general discourage Kanji->Keywords? I've been doing Keyword->Kanji by reading the frame in the book, write it down once, maybe twice if its a tough fram... |
pharaun | Remembering the Kanji | 18 | 2,565 | 2010-03-10, 9:43 am | ||
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Thread: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? Post: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? nest0r Wrote:Speaking of self-study vs. otherwise, perhaps you have access to teachers or otherwise who specialize in teaching foreign languages to deaf learners? Even if they're oriented towards othe... |
pharaun | General discussion | 39 | 9,408 | 2010-03-05, 4:18 pm | ||
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Thread: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? Post: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? nest0r Wrote:@pharaun: As usual Nukemarine offers level-headed advice, take everything else with a grain of salt. ;p The high/low context thing, though I think it's obviously true as a general rule of... |
pharaun | General discussion | 39 | 9,408 | 2010-03-04, 12:24 pm | ||
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Thread: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? Post: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? Zarxrax Wrote:To the original poster: Have you watched the drama "Orange Days"? It's about a deaf girl, has lots of sign language, talks about lip-reading and stuff, and I think it might be a generall... |
pharaun | General discussion | 39 | 9,408 | 2010-03-03, 12:20 pm | ||
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Thread: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? Post: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? hereticalrants Wrote:I think that the Chinese written language learned alone might actually be easier, as you would not have to learn the phonetic script that corresponded to the characters. However,... |
pharaun | General discussion | 39 | 9,408 | 2010-03-03, 10:55 am | ||
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Thread: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? Post: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? nest0r Wrote:Many people take the 'listening immersion' notion too far, thinking it's some sort of panacea. But as ninetimes said and I think spleenol implied, it depends on your goals, and in my opin... |
pharaun | General discussion | 39 | 9,408 | 2010-03-02, 10:58 pm | ||
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Thread: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? Post: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? spleenlol Wrote:Welcome to the forums ;) I was just going to ask you what is your reasoning for learning Japanese? Do you plan to go there? Or do you just want to watch anime with subs or manga or web... |
pharaun | General discussion | 39 | 9,408 | 2010-03-02, 10:21 pm | ||
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Thread: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? Post: Best way for a deaf person to study japanese? Hello, I'm a new member on these forums and I just wanted to drop by and say hello :) But anyway I've already finished "Remembering the Kana" and am up to 276ish frames on "Remembering the Kanji"... ... |
pharaun | General discussion | 39 | 9,408 | 2010-03-02, 9:15 pm | ||
