conankoibito Posted March 6, 2011 Report Posted March 6, 2011 I think the next lesson will be the 『NO』 Desho,Kaoko-Tantei san??
Officer Kaoko Posted March 6, 2011 Author Report Posted March 6, 2011 Ni-Yaa...にゃあ! !(This is nothing) Ok..i know what it is about... 『に』is used when talking the time,right...Kaoko-tantei-san?? Yeah, it can be used as particle in sentences, indicating particle for indirect objects; to, particle for location; in, particle for direction; toward, particle indicating a passive agent; by, particle indicating purpose/intent; for; to, etc . I think the next lesson will be the 『NO』 Desho,Kaoko-Tantei san?? Chigau wa yo , the next lesson will be 'NE' . 'NO' is after it . Tnaa-chaaaaaan~~~!!
Tna Uchiha Posted March 7, 2011 Report Posted March 7, 2011 Chigau wa yo , the next lesson will be 'NE' . 'NO' is after it . Tnaa-chaaaaaan~~~!! Chigatta yo, Kaoko-chan, the next lesson will be 'NU'
Southpaw Posted March 7, 2011 Report Posted March 7, 2011 oh, for "ne", you should use Nenene Sumiregawa, from Read or Die TV.... there's this great scene in episode 1 where the paper sisters are meeting her at the airport, and they have a sign, and she walks up to them and says "my name is Nenene, that says 'nununu' "... and Michelle says "Nenene... nununu... ah, la la!" They screwed it up in the English dub by having Michelle say "nanana" u_u
alicetama Posted March 8, 2011 Report Posted March 8, 2011 May I join, Kaoko? I promise I will be a good student and study hard!
Officer Kaoko Posted March 9, 2011 Author Report Posted March 9, 2011 Chigatta yo, Kaoko-chan, the next lesson will be 'NU' Gah, my mistake .. sorry ! oh, for "ne", you should use Nenene Sumiregawa, from Read or Die TV.... there's this great scene in episode 1 where the paper sisters are meeting her at the airport, and they have a sign, and she walks up to them and says "my name is Nenene, that says 'nununu' "... and Michelle says "Nenene... nununu... ah, la la!" They screwed it up in the English dub by having Michelle say "nanana" u_u Lol! That would be awesome! It would be really perfect for lesson 'ne'. I guess I should watch that... ummm.. Die TV? Before I can come up with a story. Thanks for the awesome suggestion, Southpaw! Nenenenenene... Waaa! I'm late! (again) May i join the class? Welcome, Koukou ! And of course you can! Anyone can! It's never too late ;-) May I join, Kaoko? I promise I will be a good student and study hard! Alicetamaaa~~~~!!! Welcome! Welcome to our Japanese Classroom! Of course, anyone can join~ You may ask anything regarding Japanese language here, as well as to follow our lessons... we are currently doing the Hiragana characters . So if you are still new in learning Japanese, and not yet familiar with the system, I highly recommend you to begin with learning the characters. You know, right? In Japanese, there're 3 main writing system... Hiragana, Katakana, and finally, Kanji (the hardest of them all). Check out the first page for more details. And you'll see that our lessons are indeed really interesting and fun! I'm only the... uhm... more like a senpai (most members here calls me 'sensei' though ). Our teacher is Kenny . But he is currently busy, so I am the one's who's currently taking over the control .
Momoko-chan Posted March 14, 2011 Report Posted March 14, 2011 May i join as well, Kaoko-senpai? I can read and pronounce hirigana, as well as translate it into romanji. I know a lot of words and honorifics from simply watching DC while learning the alphabet, but i dont know much of anything else XD. i made these AWESOME flashcards that helped me learn hirigana in only 1day :>
Cheesus Posted March 14, 2011 Report Posted March 14, 2011 Well we here at Kaoko Ltd. Like to space out our learning for quick and efficent understanding. Yea you cans join. @Kaoko Im working on my Kanji. Got 20 memorized :/ Moot!
tengaku squared Posted March 15, 2011 Report Posted March 15, 2011 Ohoho...I got my own classroom for teaching Korean here: Please join if you wish. Of course, I will still do these lessons Kaoko gives, they aren't too bad.
Denz001 Posted March 15, 2011 Report Posted March 15, 2011 can i join too i know some by ear, i may not be able to translate it exactly but i can describe here are some ( i know how to construc senteces too ) like doushite? nani?! nigero matteru ( i was able to know this word bec of conan. he always says it when he wants ran to wait for him ) the exact translation for that would be " wait for me " if ur gonna put a name or pronoun before or after it would be like this matteru, ran - "wait for me , ran " ran , matteru " ran , wait for me " the "doko's" the "dochira" the "ano,kore,kono,sore,sono,are " i can translate simple sentences. i know how to ask question like this " nani ga tabetai desu ka ?" , " touto toweru mitai desu ka? " and many more....
Cheesus Posted March 15, 2011 Report Posted March 15, 2011 YOU ARE IN! But you must learn Hiragana my son.
conankoibito Posted March 15, 2011 Report Posted March 15, 2011 can i join too i know some by ear, i may not be able to translate it exactly but i can describe here are some ( i know how to construc senteces too ) like doushite? nani?! nigero matteru ( i was able to know this word bec of conan. he always says it when he wants ran to wait for him ) the exact translation for that would be " wait for me " if ur gonna put a name or pronoun before or after it would be like this matteru, ran - "wait for me , ran " ran , matteru " ran , wait for me " the "doko's" the "dochira" the "ano,kore,kono,sore,sono,are " i can translate simple sentences. i know how to ask question like this " nani ga tabetai desu ka ?" , " touto toweru mitai desu ka? " and many more.... hahaha...Yoroshiku onegai shimasu...Ofcourse,you do...
CarpetCrawler Posted March 15, 2011 Report Posted March 15, 2011 Topic has been stickied because I said so~
Denz001 Posted March 16, 2011 Report Posted March 16, 2011 YOU ARE IN! But you must learn Hiragana my son. but i already know hiragana i can read all the characters in hiragana. i can write them too, but i can't read katakana i'm still learning it... :grin:
Cheesus Posted March 16, 2011 Report Posted March 16, 2011 WELL YUR FARTHER THAN MOST PEOPLE HERE MY SON!
Officer Kaoko Posted March 17, 2011 Author Report Posted March 17, 2011 May i join as well, Kaoko-senpai? I can read and pronounce hirigana, as well as translate it into romanji. I know a lot of words and honorifics from simply watching DC while learning the alphabet, but i dont know much of anything else XD. i made these AWESOME flashcards that helped me learn hirigana in only 1day :> Of course you can, my dear. And am very pleased to know someone already knows Hiragana. It encourages me to move forward! Well we here at Kaoko Ltd. Like to space out our learning for quick and efficent understanding. Yea you cans join. @Kaoko Im working on my Kanji. Got 20 memorized :/ Moot! Cool, Cheesus! But it is better to know Katakana first~ And it's as you said! ;-) Ohoho...I got my own classroom for teaching Korean here: Please join if you wish. Of course, I will still do these lessons Kaoko gives, they aren't too bad. Oww, haha. I think I will join ! I am a fan of Dae Jeung Heum . And, OI! What do you mean by... 'not too bad' ? can i join too i know some by ear, i may not be able to translate it exactly but i can describe here are some ( i know how to construc senteces too )... and many more.... Wow, that's something ! Topic has been stickied because I said so~ Awww, thanks, Crawler ! ___________ Ah, and I would be posting a new hiragana shortly! So keep an eye on this thread~ ;-)
Officer Kaoko Posted March 17, 2011 Author Report Posted March 17, 2011 Hiragana: Lesson 23 - ‘ぬ’ [nu] Pronunciation: ‘ぬ’ is romanized 'nu' and pronounced ‘noo’ as in ‘noon’ . Words with ‘ぬ’: Word beginning with ‘ぬ’: 盗む / ぬすむ (nusumu -> to steal; rob; thieve) 温もり / ぬくもり (nukumori -> warmth; ardor; passion) 脱ぐ / ぬぐ (nugu -> to take off (clothing, shoes, etc)) 抜け出る / ぬけでる (nukederu -> to steal out) 縫う / ぬう (nuu -> sew) 縫い針 / ぬいばり (nuibari -> needle; sewing needle) 抜け道 / ぬけみち (nukemichi -> loophole) ’ぬ’in the middle: 息抜き / いきぬき (ikinuki -> relaxation; taking a breather) 買主 / かいぬし (kainushi -> buyer; purchaser) 生え抜き / はえぬき (haenuki -> a career) 地主 / じぬし ( jinushi -> landlord; agrarian) 株主 / かぶぬし (kabunushi -> stockholders) 勝ち抜き / かちぬき (kachinuki -> tournament) ’ぬ’at the end: 犬 / いぬ (inu -> dog) 死ぬ / しぬ (shinu -> to die) 人知れぬ / ひとしれぬ (hitoshirenu -> inward; secret; unseen; hidden) 要らぬ / いらぬ (iranu -> needless; unnecessary) 絹 / きぬ (kinu -> silk) Stroke order: Task: You shall write ‘ぬ’50 - 100 times in your textbook. Remember, memorize the shape, the stroke order, the sound, the pronunciation (echo the sound of the character each time you write it down), etc. And after you finish with that, write ‘な’, ‘に’, and ‘ぬ’ one after each repetitively (な, に, ぬ, etc.) 50 times (100 if you have time). _________________ Character of today’s lesson~ And jokes for today~ Kaoko: Thank you for attending today’s lesson, everyone! Ja, see you in the next Hiraga- *Muuuuuu~~~~* Kaoko: Ah, i-is anyone here? *Muwooooo~~~~* Kaoko: Hello? *K-A-OooOO-K-OoooUoooo~* Kaoko: Kyaaaaaaaaaa~~!! Kochira eeeeeeeee (right heeeeeeere) Kaoko: KYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!! Bakemono (monster) !! Nube: Oi, I am not a monster! I am... NU-BE. Nube. Kaoko: Aho ! Nube: Kawaaaaaaaaiii!! Kaoko: Kyaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Hentai (pervert) ! Nube: I am not a pervert, girlie ~ Tna: Kaoko-chan, how about Inuyasha ? XD Kaoko: ... _________________ Thanks to Tna again who helped me a lot with the examples !
Tna Uchiha Posted March 17, 2011 Report Posted March 17, 2011 Tna: Kaoko-chan, how about Inuyasha ? XD Kaoko: ... I want Inuyashaaaaa! ~ Ahahaha it's so funny, Kaoko-chan! Thanks for the update
Tna Uchiha Posted March 17, 2011 Report Posted March 17, 2011 on a side note: inu means dog. Yes, exactly!
conankoibito Posted March 18, 2011 Report Posted March 18, 2011 Hiragana: Lesson 23 - ‘ぬ’ [nu] Pronunciation: ‘ぬ’ is romanized 'nu' and pronounced ‘noo’ as in ‘noon’ . Words with ‘ぬ’: Word beginning with ‘ぬ’: 盗む / ぬすむ (nusumu -> to steal; rob; thieve) 温もり / ぬくもり (nukumori -> warmth; ardor; passion) 脱ぐ / ぬぐ (nugu -> to take off (clothing, shoes, etc)) 抜け出る / ぬけでる (nukederu -> to steal out) 縫う / ぬう (nuu -> sew) 縫い針 / ぬいばり (nuibari -> needle; sewing needle) 抜け道 / ぬけみち (nukemichi -> loophole) ’ぬ’in the middle: 息抜き / いきぬき (ikinuki -> relaxation; taking a breather) 買主 / かいぬし (kainushi -> buyer; purchaser) 生え抜き / はえぬき (haenuki -> a career) 地主 / じぬし ( jinushi -> landlord; agrarian) 株主 / かぶぬし (kabunushi -> stockholders) 勝ち抜き / かちぬき (kachinuki -> tournament) ’ぬ’at the end: 犬 / いぬ (inu -> dog) 死ぬ / しぬ (shinu -> to die) 人知れぬ / ひとしれぬ (hitoshirenu -> inward; secret; unseen; hidden) 要らぬ / いらぬ (iranu -> needless; unnecessary) 絹 / きぬ (kinu -> silk) Stroke order: Task: You shall write ‘ぬ’50 - 100 times in your textbook. Remember, memorize the shape, the stroke order, the sound, the pronunciation (echo the sound of the character each time you write it down), etc. And after you finish with that, write ‘な’, ‘に’, and ‘ぬ’ one after each repetitively (な, に, ぬ, etc.) 50 times (100 if you have time). _________________ Character of today’s lesson~ And jokes for today~ Kaoko: Thank you for attending today’s lesson, everyone! Ja, see you in the next Hiraga- *Muuuuuu~~~~* Kaoko: Ah, i-is anyone here? *Muwooooo~~~~* Kaoko: Hello? *K-A-OooOO-K-OoooUoooo~* Kaoko: Kyaaaaaaaaaa~~!! Kochira eeeeeeeee (right heeeeeeere) Kaoko: KYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!! Bakemono (monster) !! Nube: Oi, I am not a monster! I am... NU-BE. Nube. Kaoko: Aho ! Nube: Kawaaaaaaaaiii!! Kaoko: Kyaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Hentai (pervert) ! Nube: I am not a pervert, girlie ~ Tna: Kaoko-chan, how about Inuyasha ? XD Kaoko: ... _________________ Thanks to Tna again who helped me a lot with the examples ! 「ぬ」is pretty exciting,,,haha,on the first place,i am confused with 「め」&「ぬ」 But now,thank God....i know the stroke.. kaoko-tanteisan,tna-chan.. INU-kun,looks cute on this photo...he's cool and cute here^^ Sou nan deshou ne??
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