DJT is a language learning thread for those studying the Japanese language.Japanese speakers learning English are welcome, too.Read the guide linked below before asking how to learn Japanese:https://web.archive.org/web/20220326112058/https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/guide.htmlArchive of older threads: https://desuarchive.org/int/search/subject/Daily%20Japanese%20Thread/Translation requests, insults, politics, reddit posts, lust, learning method / eceleb discussions: >>>/jp/djtPrevious Thread: >>202631884
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乙>DeadJT>>202637618>>202637692助けて
japan girls are not blonde or ginger
>>202653773Yes they are
>>202653875no they are not they all have black hair and its because they are not white and they are asian
>>202653893Wrong again lol
>>202654035i am right
>>202653773>>202653893
死なん
>>202652204>>202637618>砂漠の民>Is it common to write 民 like that, or is it just copying the way it was written by Miyazaki?In general, the way to write kanji/kana varies from person to person significantly, and I don't think that "民" written there is either common or abnormal, and specifically intended to imitate Miyazaki's. It just looks to be written in one of the handwriting styles.
>>202656909I see, thank you very much!>>202654062I am right
これは癌です
私の self はクソFuture は死希望は皆無血管は主に毒を運ぶ
Do you need to explicitly study classical Japanese if you want to read pre-meiji literature
>>202659658What are you trying to read and what is it written in
>>202659892I was looking through the textbook Classical Japanese Reader and Essential Dictionary by Haruo Shirane
>>202660100Then I don't feel like you have a question"Pre-meiji" could mean the tale of genji or it could mean something from 1800They're going to be different from each other but not modern Japanese
>>202660379I was just surprised to see edo period literature listed in the readerI thought classical Japanese ended around the kamakura period
I'm a Reiwa era person you know! TヮT
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>>202660481Classical Japanese was a purely literary language it had no vernacular. They stopped using it in the late 1920s, there was an odd period where Japanese was somewhere between a vernacular and literary language. In Edo the upper class knew Mandarin but all spoke their own dialects, but there was no fleshed out vernacular language until the late 1920s (yes even 'modern' Japanese writers used kanbun) so you'd need to learn classical Chinese. It would be the same as kamakura writings, there's Edo texts that are purely in kana as well, and there's Japanese religious texts written in Siddham script. There's no perfect language genome for Japanese, there were something like 35 different religions in Japan because Buddhist sects all considered themselves separate and they came from all over Asia from India, Tibet, China, central Asia many dialects weren't intelligible as well kind of like how modern Japanese isn't intelligible with the Ryukyuan language or Ainu language.
あなたの国の人は演歌を聴くことが好きだ?
>>202667120maybe, so :3https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwkpotbTLYc
変なブラザーズ付いてたもうダメポ_(,'3」∠)_
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ねむい...
>>202653773y ppl don't have purple or green hair
「あんた」はおばあさんっぽ?関西弁っぽい?
あえいおう
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虐殺
殺戮
つい殺っちまうんだよ
PCで持ってる本スマホに転送したら書名に漢字入ってるやつ全部化けためんどくさ
>>202667105I'm studying Classical Chinese atm actually, will that help me?
秋思秋ノ思ヒ洛陽城裏見秋風欲作歸書意萬重忽恐匆匆說不盡行人臨發又開封洛陽の城裏に、秋風見れば帰書を作(か)かんと欲して、意は万に重なる忽ち、匆々と説かば尽きずと恐るれば行人の発つに臨じて又た封を開く注釈城裏:城の中、街の壁の中帰書:故郷への手紙匆々:咄嗟に。忽ちに。行人:手紙を届く人発:出発する
>>202674100>「あんた」はおばあさんっぽ?>関西弁っぽい?At least to me, it doesn't sound like either. It feels like women use it more often, but men using it never sounds weird.
>>202651612daily reminder to read the official DJT guideDJT guide v3.0, written from scratch by 出来るやつs: https://tatsumoto.neocities.org/new - rikaitan site: https://rikaitan.github.io/
>>202683186>届く人届ける人
how can i learn with ankii download random deck packed with kanjiit doesn't even tell what is un yomi kun yomi