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- ReiishiDango Lover
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*Off-Topic* Learn how to Write Japanese
Sat Jan 05, 2013 9:04 pm
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Ehehe , Wala lang magawa , since , wala nga akong magawa.
Eto nalang yung ginawa ko. Eh ganun eh , nasasainyo nayun kong interesado kayo. ^_^
Pagpasensyahan na po.:
カタカナ(Katakana)
ア イ ウ エ オ
(a, i, u, e, o)
カ キ ク ケ コ
(ka, ki, ku, ke, ko)
サ シ ス セ ソ
(sa, shi, su, se, so)
タ チ ツ テ ト
(ta, chi, tsu, te, to)
ナ ニ ヌ ネ ノ ン
(na, ni, nu, ne, no, m/n *usually an 'n'*)
ハ ヒ フ ヘ ホ
(ha, hi, fu, he, ho)
マ ミ ム メ モ
(ma, mi, mu, me, mo)
ヤ イ ユ エ ヨ
(ya, i, yu, e, yo)
ラ リ ル レ ロ
(ra, ri, ru, re, ro)
ワ イ ウ エ ヲ
(wa, i, u, e, wo)
ガ ギ グ ゲ ゴ
(ga, gi, gu, ge, go)
ザ ジ ズ ゼ ゾ
(za, ji, zu, ze, zo)
ダ ジ ズ デ ド
(da, ji, zu, de, do)
バ ビ ブ ベ ボ
(ba, bi, bu, be, bo)
パ ピ プ ペ ポ
(pa, pi, pu, pe, po)
ひらがな(Hiragana)
あ い う え お
(a, i, u, e, o)
か き く け こ
(ka, ki, ku, ke, ko)
さ し す せ そ
(sa, shi, su, se, so)
た ち つ て と
(ta, chi, tsu, te, to)
な に ぬ ね の ん
(na, ni, nu, ne, no, m/n *usually an 'n'*)
は ひ ふ へ ほ
(ha, hi, fu, he, ho)
ま み む め も
(ma, mi, mu, me, mo)
や い ゆ え よ
(ya, i, yu, e, yo)
ら り る れ ろ
(ra, ri, ru, re, ro)
わ い う え を
(wa, i, u, e, wo)
が ぎ ぐ げ ご
(ga, gi, gu, ge, go)
ざ じ ず ぜ ぞ
(za, ji, zu, ze, zo)
だ じ ず で ど
(da, ji, zu, de, do)
ば び ぶ べ ぼ
(ba, bi, bu, be, bo)
ぱ ぴ ぷ ぺ ぽ
(pa, pi, pu, pe, po)
Ehehe , Wala lang magawa , since , wala nga akong magawa.
Eto nalang yung ginawa ko. Eh ganun eh , nasasainyo nayun kong interesado kayo. ^_^
Pagpasensyahan na po.:
カタカナ(Katakana)
ア イ ウ エ オ
(a, i, u, e, o)
カ キ ク ケ コ
(ka, ki, ku, ke, ko)
サ シ ス セ ソ
(sa, shi, su, se, so)
タ チ ツ テ ト
(ta, chi, tsu, te, to)
ナ ニ ヌ ネ ノ ン
(na, ni, nu, ne, no, m/n *usually an 'n'*)
ハ ヒ フ ヘ ホ
(ha, hi, fu, he, ho)
マ ミ ム メ モ
(ma, mi, mu, me, mo)
ヤ イ ユ エ ヨ
(ya, i, yu, e, yo)
ラ リ ル レ ロ
(ra, ri, ru, re, ro)
ワ イ ウ エ ヲ
(wa, i, u, e, wo)
ガ ギ グ ゲ ゴ
(ga, gi, gu, ge, go)
ザ ジ ズ ゼ ゾ
(za, ji, zu, ze, zo)
ダ ジ ズ デ ド
(da, ji, zu, de, do)
バ ビ ブ ベ ボ
(ba, bi, bu, be, bo)
パ ピ プ ペ ポ
(pa, pi, pu, pe, po)
ひらがな(Hiragana)
あ い う え お
(a, i, u, e, o)
か き く け こ
(ka, ki, ku, ke, ko)
さ し す せ そ
(sa, shi, su, se, so)
た ち つ て と
(ta, chi, tsu, te, to)
な に ぬ ね の ん
(na, ni, nu, ne, no, m/n *usually an 'n'*)
は ひ ふ へ ほ
(ha, hi, fu, he, ho)
ま み む め も
(ma, mi, mu, me, mo)
や い ゆ え よ
(ya, i, yu, e, yo)
ら り る れ ろ
(ra, ri, ru, re, ro)
わ い う え を
(wa, i, u, e, wo)
が ぎ ぐ げ ご
(ga, gi, gu, ge, go)
ざ じ ず ぜ ぞ
(za, ji, zu, ze, zo)
だ じ ず で ど
(da, ji, zu, de, do)
ば び ぶ べ ぼ
(ba, bi, bu, be, bo)
ぱ ぴ ぷ ぺ ぽ
(pa, pi, pu, pe, po)
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Re: *Off-Topic* Learn how to Write Japanese
Thu May 23, 2013 8:16 pm
Thanks! I can now practice writing Japanese... ^_^
- ShiiiiiiDango Lover
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Re: *Off-Topic* Learn how to Write Japanese
Fri May 24, 2013 10:17 pm
Wow thanks !
- lanhedgeForum Moderator
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Re: *Off-Topic* Learn how to Write Japanese
Fri May 24, 2013 11:11 pm
Wow galing naman po. Katakana and Hiragana writings basic to know about Japanese language. Katakana for foreign language translation and hiragana for kun and un readings. Japanese language talaga siya ginagamit. Thank you po sa information. Kahit ako nahihirapan pa rin sa translation ng English sa katakana lalo na kung double letters na. Yung kanji about 300 na karaniwang ginagamit pero mahirap basahin.
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Fri May 24, 2013 11:26 pm
WoW Alam ko na kung ano na pala pinagsusulat ko
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Re: *Off-Topic* Learn how to Write Japanese
Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:23 pm
Even though I translated my IGN "Proxy" to Japanese Pronunciation "PuroKishi" then I used Katakana for PuroKishi
"プロキシ"
When I translated it, it shows Proxy Haha. Well that's fine. They'll read it as Purokishi anyway Haha
"プロキシ"
When I translated it, it shows Proxy Haha. Well that's fine. They'll read it as Purokishi anyway Haha
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Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:35 pm
PuroKishi wrote:Even though I translated my IGN "Proxy" to Japanese Pronunciation "PuroKishi" then I used Katakana for PuroKishi
"プロキシ"
When I translated it, it shows Proxy Haha. Well that's fine. They'll read it as Purokishi anyway Haha
I agree. It will translate as proxy. I think the better translation to your name is Hiragana since, your name is in Japanese words already. Katakana is used usually in foreign words.
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Tue Jun 25, 2013 5:37 pm
wow! thanks xD a long time ago i wanted to go to japan and i wrote down all the kata and hiragana symbols on my notebooks and stashed them so i could read all the signs and whatnot when i went but i lost them :P
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Re: *Off-Topic* Learn how to Write Japanese
Tue Jun 25, 2013 6:04 pm
lanhedge wrote:PuroKishi wrote:Even though I translated my IGN "Proxy" to Japanese Pronunciation "PuroKishi" then I used Katakana for PuroKishi
"プロキシ"
When I translated it, it shows Proxy Haha. Well that's fine. They'll read it as Purokishi anyway Haha
I agree. It will translate as proxy. I think the better translation to your name is Hiragana since, your name is in Japanese words already. Katakana is used usually in foreign words.
Same Results using Hiragana "ぷろきし" still translates to Proxy. If I use the Kanji for Proxy, Dairi, I don't like it much. But when PuroKishi(it's how they pronounce it when they read "Proxy" as English) it has an edge to it LOL
Anyway, nice thread. So Up for this LOL
But what do you think guys? I like my Katakana better
プロキシ or ぷろきし
Katakana cause it's easier to write(parang bata XD) LOL
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Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:54 pm
thank for this ! it really helps me
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Re: *Off-Topic* Learn how to Write Japanese
Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:02 pm
PuroKishi wrote:lanhedge wrote:PuroKishi wrote:Even though I translated my IGN "Proxy" to Japanese Pronunciation "PuroKishi" then I used Katakana for PuroKishi
"プロキシ"
When I translated it, it shows Proxy Haha. Well that's fine. They'll read it as Purokishi anyway Haha
I agree. It will translate as proxy. I think the better translation to your name is Hiragana since, your name is in Japanese words already. Katakana is used usually in foreign words.
Same Results using Hiragana "ぷろきし" still translates to Proxy. If I use the Kanji for Proxy, Dairi, I don't like it much. But when PuroKishi(it's how they pronounce it when they read "Proxy" as English) it has an edge to it LOL
Anyway, nice thread. So Up for this LOL
But what do you think guys? I like my Katakana better
プロキシ or ぷろきし
Katakana cause it's easier to write(parang bata XD) LOL
I agree Katakana is easy but I like Hiragana better. I even try to learn kanji, we have 300 official kanji useful to japanese.
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Tue Jun 25, 2013 8:18 pm
thanks for this .. hehe .. really helps me .. nakakuha na din ako ng assignment .. katamad magresearch pa eh ..
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Re: *Off-Topic* Learn how to Write Japanese
Wed Jun 26, 2013 8:29 am
lanhedge wrote:PuroKishi wrote:lanhedge wrote:PuroKishi wrote:Even though I translated my IGN "Proxy" to Japanese Pronunciation "PuroKishi" then I used Katakana for PuroKishi
"プロキシ"
When I translated it, it shows Proxy Haha. Well that's fine. They'll read it as Purokishi anyway Haha
I agree. It will translate as proxy. I think the better translation to your name is Hiragana since, your name is in Japanese words already. Katakana is used usually in foreign words.
Same Results using Hiragana "ぷろきし" still translates to Proxy. If I use the Kanji for Proxy, Dairi, I don't like it much. But when PuroKishi(it's how they pronounce it when they read "Proxy" as English) it has an edge to it LOL
Anyway, nice thread. So Up for this LOL
But what do you think guys? I like my Katakana better
プロキシ or ぷろきし
Katakana cause it's easier to write(parang bata XD) LOL
I agree Katakana is easy but I like Hiragana better. I even try to learn kanji, we have 300 official kanji useful to japanese.
Yeah, I'm also planning to learn Kanji too :3
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Wed Jun 26, 2013 8:40 am
PuroKishi wrote:lanhedge wrote:PuroKishi wrote:lanhedge wrote:PuroKishi wrote:Even though I translated my IGN "Proxy" to Japanese Pronunciation "PuroKishi" then I used Katakana for PuroKishi
"プロキシ"
When I translated it, it shows Proxy Haha. Well that's fine. They'll read it as Purokishi anyway Haha
I agree. It will translate as proxy. I think the better translation to your name is Hiragana since, your name is in Japanese words already. Katakana is used usually in foreign words.
Same Results using Hiragana "ぷろきし" still translates to Proxy. If I use the Kanji for Proxy, Dairi, I don't like it much. But when PuroKishi(it's how they pronounce it when they read "Proxy" as English) it has an edge to it LOL
Anyway, nice thread. So Up for this LOL
But what do you think guys? I like my Katakana better
プロキシ or ぷろきし
Katakana cause it's easier to write(parang bata XD) LOL
I agree Katakana is easy but I like Hiragana better. I even try to learn kanji, we have 300 official kanji useful to japanese.
Yeah, I'm also planning to learn Kanji too :3
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Sun Dec 29, 2013 4:59 pm
Akala ko may Kanji xD Alam ko na kasi ang katakana at Hiragana, pero walang actual use pag walang kanji. Di parin ako makabasa nang Light Novel or Visual novel nang walang translation T^T
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Sun Dec 29, 2013 9:11 pm
Thanks for this :))
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Sat Jan 11, 2014 9:07 am
This is much easier to understand and write japanese than writing korean it took me months to understand it >.>
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Mon Apr 21, 2014 8:01 pm
I'm going to study this one. Thanks for the info sir it really helps
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