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  1. index/startersguide - LearnJapanese - Reddit

    May 15, 2009 · The Japanese sounds system consists of a total of 23 consonant sounds and 5 vowel sounds (Compared to English with 24? consonant sounds and 14 vowel sounds). When …

  2. Is the english xoxo related to japanese メロメロ

    Feb 12, 2024 · So I stumbled over the Japanese word メロメロ (mero mero) wich is often translated as being in love. I was wondering if it is related to the english xoxo (hugs and …

  3. Japan - Reddit

    This subreddit serves as a general hub to discuss most things Japanese and exchange information, **as well as to guide users to subs specializing in things such as daily life, travel …

  4. Why is "Wikipedia" written as - Japanese Language Stack Exchange

    Apr 26, 2020 · The free online dictionary Wikipedia is called ウィキペディア in kana. Why is it not called ワィキペディア? Which string of kana provides a pronunciation closer to the English …

  5. The difference between - Japanese Language Stack Exchange

    ほど and くらい can indeed be interchangeable, though your mileage will vary depending on the particular phrase. The difference is between "measuring up to" and "about equal to", which is …

  6. How do you say "the" in japanese?

    Aug 13, 2019 · That's the case in Japanese: the articles "the" and "a" do not exist. In order for you to think about a sentence in those terms, you would have to deduce the article from context. I …

  7. Difference between - Japanese Language Stack Exchange

    Dec 19, 2022 · 退屈な人 is always boring person and "person who is bored" is 退屈した人. This is parallel to tiring/tired person = 疲れる人 / 疲れた人. Note - た connotes with perfective -d. This …

  8. word choice - When is "na" used at the end of a sentence?

    May 6, 2016 · When is "na" used at the end of a sentence, is it like "ne" or "yo" and has no meaning really? For example: Mata Nihon ni ikitai na. また、日本に行きたいな。

  9. What are the differences/characteristics between katakana, kanji …

    The main differences are that hiragana is used for phonetically spelling out Japanese words, and katakana is for foreign words. Katakana character strokes tend to be more straight while …

  10. What is the difference between the nominalizers こと and の?

    (This question had to show up eventually… :) For my answer, I'll be borrowing most example sentences and categorizations from pages 176-179 of 初級しょきゅう を 教おし える 人ひと …