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.htmlGrammar references: https://djtguide.github.io/grammar/grammarmain.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: >>214190792
たておつ
退屈しておりまするぅー
さあネコ遺伝子を発現させたまへ さあ! (ΦωΦ)
乙>>214337251>1st: 古明地 こいし / Komeiji Koishiオタクどもなんかにはホンマに見る目ないわね>10th: チルノ / Cirno惜しいなぁ
おすとりゃんは遺伝子レベルで小傘ちゃん推しと聞き及んでおりますが…はてさて(´・ω・`)?
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>>214327617Ankiして運動して晩御飯を食べたノベルタイム〜!>Steamが起動しないそれじゃっ>ゲームが起動しないそれじゃっ>ブルーツースが働かない>[ 14.937018] Bluetooth: hci0: command 0xfc05 tx timeout>[ 14.937019] Bluetooth: hci0: Reading Intel version command failed (-110)さっぱり分かんない運が悪かった... イヤホンジャックで仕方がない...>>214345917Linuxが人生を崩したもう知らない!!!>>214347315その逆さまの疑問符が好きだ
>>214326890I think you can access some of them officially and for free so long as you're on a Jap IP? Also some of them may be on nyaa, try checking the user xiaodeyu.Also checkhttps://tv.garden/jphttps://github.com/iptv-org/iptv
珍しい日本語できる人居た
三ヶ月ぶりノベルゲーを読まなかったせいで読解力が鈍らなくてよかった字幕でアニメを見てては悪くない>>214352433綺麗な国旗だ、褒めてあげる〜よしよし、ホメナデ
生涯にわたってもっとも睡眠の質が悪い夜を経験したブラジルアノンだった。。。>>214352433ぱんぱかぱん! 野生のアリス (淫夢厨)が現れた! (ΦωΦ)>>214348077もしWindowsのVMの中にVNを読んだらどうになるのかな>>214346723意外と感動的な画像 ( ;∀;)
By the way has anyone here ever managed to connect Steam Proton + Textractor on Linux?I am too dumb and gave up on it long ago so I look up a few kanji or words manually here and there. Fortunately not a remotely hard novel so far.
>>214352723>もしWindowsのVMの中にVNを読んだらどうになるのかな時折こういう設定にするんだけどこれはパソコンのせいで、Steamとゲームに関係なくて三ヶ月にかけてノートパソコンを使ったばかり、 デスクトップパソコンには問題があったの全然知らなかった席かテーブルのせいで、デスクトップパソコンを使ったら手首がちょっといたくなるので使いたくなくなってきた
>>214351551Oh right. I ought to check their youtube channel with a japanese proxy. Proton has them for free but their vpn service is randomized, so it's a try and error game.
>>214352937You could try SoftEther with VPN Gate.
ラク飲む?
>>214353649ラクダのおしっこはちょっと...
へーラクダって言うんだなでもこれ、確かにラムダの尿と同じ味だけど全く別物だよ?
https://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm35318416
What do I actually need for N3?I can hold a conversation as long as it's nothing technical and I'm level 10 in wanikaniGot a test booked in December, am I gonna make it bros?
>>214356828>What do I actually need for N3?There's various lists of grammar and vocabulary out there for all the different N levels (don't forget you'll need to learn all the N4 and N5 stuff as well as the N3 stuff), once you've covered those you mainly need to mass consume reading and listening so you aren't too slow to keep up with the test or fail listening comprehension.>and I'm level 10 in wanikaniThis doesn't mean much if anything. Level 10 covers around 50% cumulative kanji of N5-N3, and 25% of N3 kanji only (https://www.wkstats.com/charts/jlpt <- this is only kanji not vocabulary).Then again, that's literally only some theoretical kanji, you need to learn a lot more words than what Wanikani teaches you. Then there's reading speed, grammatical understanding, and listening comprehension. Take it from someone who finished WK, I am not even sure if I'd pass N2 due to lack of vocab.>Got a test booked in December, am I gonna make it bros?Depends how much of a 頑張り屋 you are from today on, but passing chances sound a bit 微妙 from what little information you gave (hold a conversation about nothing techincal? Level 10?). Maybe the JLPT tango decks and DoJG grammar deck would help you with some structure if you don't know what you know and don't know.
>>214356828If my experience with N1 is any indicator nailing all the official mock questions on the JLPT site for your specific level is a guarantee that you will succeed on the actual exam
天使降臨
>>214352914>席かテーブルのせいで、デスクトップパソコンを使ったら手首がちょっといたくなるので使いたくなくなってきたもう読めなくなった、肩が凝ってる( ;∀;)あの机と椅子のコンビネーション...最悪だでも実にいいノベルゲームた、ふわふわポカポカって感じ。単語量が低くて選択肢も別にない、楽勝だ>>214357891天使がスレに舞い降りた!
>>214358376そうそうそうそうそうよく分かってんじゃねえか俺の高感度がアップしたぞ、この調子で行け
>>214358415その顔つき、やっぱり絵になりそう可愛くて綺麗で最高の天使だ!イケる要求した通り、調子に乗ったヽ(*^ω^*)ノ
>>214358515>可愛くて綺麗で最高の天使だ!うんでも結局は俺の天使なんで、間違わぬよう
>>214352914へー ならいいけどね ( ˘ω˘)スヤァ 俺もノートパソコンとデスクトップパソコンを持っているけどデスクトップではなくノートが面倒くさいね 画面を見下ろしっぱなしのは首が痛くなるちなみに今日はいっぱい( ˘ω˘)スヤァしてたのにまだ眠たいそろそろまた( ˘ω˘)スヤァしておこうかな
>>214359173すみません、トルコアノンと早苗さんの間に居って二人ともを息苦しく気がさせてつもりじゃない。ちゃんと遠いから見てるから安心してね身の程はちゃんとわかってるから調子が冷めたもうはしゃがないようにする( ^ω^ )>>214359306>画面を見下ろしっぱなしのは首が痛くなる写真通りを使ってればいいんじゃないかな?だらだらモード!また明日、おやすみなさい!
>>214359396ちょっと強くあたり過ぎたのかな?すみませんねぇ
強敵登場
>>214360036遺伝子レベルで早苗さん推しを名乗るがよいぞ( ˘ω˘)ウムッ>t. 国民総早苗スキー
好きぴ
ギャル語COOL :O
I'm not realI'm sink into the earth
My next semester is starting, and that means, my next nihongo jugyous!
>>214361409おかえり
あげ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNjYcwlntqg
私は燃
>韜晦I wonder if it's worth the effort adding these rarely words to Anki.>>214361439What's your experience with in person japanese classes? Is having conversational partners really that more efficient?まあぁこのスレ皆は喋るの相手だねー
>>214365401i havent seen itactually i havent even seen the kanji on the left
>>214365401>韜晦 (とうかい)Speaking as a native Japanese speaker, I didn't know this word, so I had to look it up on the Internet for its reading and meaning.As far as I can tell from google, the kanji "韜" is apparently categorized into 日本漢字能力検定一級 (Level 1 of the Japan Kanji Aptitude Test).一級 (Level 1) is the hardest test and its pass rate is anywhere from 5 to 15 percent.
>>214357238Sounds tough. I'll need to get on that grammar and immersion grind I guess.>>214357401Doesn't sound too tough. The mock questions aren't too bad, sometimes I get tripped by a word I don't know or something
>>214356828>https://web.archive.org/web/20220326112058/https://itazuraneko.neocities.org/learn/guide.htmlDon't use wanikani, just use the anki RTK pack and write the kanji down during your reps (at least once, this is very important for memorization). Doing kanji through either method won't guarantee anything though since it's quite hard to infer the meaning of some words if you see them the first time, even with context in some cases (just won't click etc.). This especially under time limit constraints during an exam. So you need to add proper vocabulary reps relevant to the kanji that you know/are currently studying in order to really make a meaningful connection.You should also look into some mock exams/past questions or books that give you mock questions like So Matome since you can find problematic areas with those. You don't need to do everything, just skim through the questions until you find something that you're not immediately confident on. This will cover a lot of your weaker areas.
>>214365962>>214366322Thanks japananons, it makes me feel relieved to know that the weird vocabulary in 沙耶の唄 is indeed rarely used.
>>214368712What's so wrong about using Wanikani?I feel like I've effectively learned many kanji and vocab that I didn't know before. When I see them in the wild I can immediately read the meaning and even the spelling. There's also quite a lot of vocab as well. I like it because of its ease of use, I can spend my efforts on something else.Yes I'll look into earlier exams thanks.
>>214369449My issue with wanikani is that it's essentially just a badly copied RTK homework with some extra functionality that you can get through anki anyways via a bit of editing and/or an addon (really just being able to use regex expressions in the search bar).I teach online and I have two students studying for N4 and they make mistakes very often because of weird WK keywords they learned or because they try to construct word meanings using the WK keywords alone. For what it's worth, RTK has equally dumb keywords for some things that just make things more confusing down the line, but the advantage with anki is that you can solve those problems with a "replace all" operation.Anyways I'm pretty biased with WK because of those experiences and have seen people trip up due to stuff they learned from it. I generally can't recommend it because it will always nicer to have poweruser access to shit when you need it, which WK doesn't offer. I understand that people don't have all the time in the world to figure out how shit works on anki though and just want an out of the box solution. That's fine as long as it works for you and you're satisfied with the results.
A learner recreated wanikani in its entirety as an anki deck for free.paying for it seems kind of pointless.https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/369908962
>>214371057>I teach onlineせっ先生と呼んでもいい?
>>214372843別にとんでもない授業をやってるわけでもないから、そんなの気にしなくていいよ
>>214371057I see. I admit that it would be nice to have poweruser capabilities but for now it just feels so convenient that I think I will continue with it.What sorts of mistakes do N4 student usually make?
>>214373424I assume you're talking about WK users? They would stumble upon a word they hadn't seen before, and try to construct the meaning using keywords they had learned from WK.This is probably not a good example, but let's assume you have never seen the word 学生 before. Trying to figure out what the word means using WK keywords alone would give you "study, life". And then it's easy to make the connection to student if it is told to you. "Ah, a student's entire life is study", you'd think, and then you'd never forget it because it's one of the easier words out there. But if you're not sure and all you have is the keywords, then you may end up translating it as "curriculum" or "school life" in the moment, and then the meaning of the text you're reading would change drastically and you'd end up spending a lot of time trying to debug the part that went wrong in your reasoning when stuff eventually doesn't add up.Then there's stuff with weird keywording.I just looked through the wanikani anki deck posted here:>>214372264And there's stuff like the picture I posted, where 台's keyword (or meaning, as written here) is "machine", and that's supposed to help you remember the mnemonic and other subsequent ones based on their system. The problem is that 台 in actual use has more to do with platforms (more generically, flat surfaces you put stuff on). The kanji 台 if you look it up in a Japanese dictionary would come up with the definition of "platform" earlier than "counter for machines", which is how it is used here. Words like 土台 or 台車 come to mind.The other problem in this case, is that there is another kanji that means "machine", which is 機. According to that anki deck, 機's keyword is also "machine", which makes things confusing. How are these two machines different? Unless WK has something that lets you know "hey, these two have the same keyword but actually they're different, here's how:", then imo you're getting ripped off.
>>214373112大したものと思う、他人を教えるのは簡単なことじゃないよ可愛いレスだけで満足だ( ^ω^ )。皆はアノンさんだから「先生」はちょっと恥ずかしいかもあげる
>>214375643Thanks! Just some things I spotted.大したものと思う大したことだと思うSmall structure issue here, nouns and nominalized sentences need だ before と思う.As for why こと instead of もの, こと generally refers to a more abstract "thing", in this case the action of teaching something. Generally you'd use this with concepts as opposed to physical objects, where もの would be more commonly used. You こと correctly in the second sentence.他人を教える他人に教えるThis doesn't work here very well because 教える generally wants something TO BE taught as its object, instead of people. So you could say 数学を教える or 言語学を教える, and the objects, as specified by を, would be maths and liguistics. If you want to specify the audience that will receive the effects of the action you have to use に.And actually it would be a bit better to use a full stop here and continue the next part as its own sentence. Someone can correct me here but I feel like you'd want a stronger connection between two er, sentences(?) than just plain form. So maybe something like this:大したことだと思う。他人に教えるのは簡単なことじゃないよ。But it feels a bit more stiff now, texting on the internet is its own language. Hopefully this didn't take too much away from the intended message.
Sorry to ask a strange question, but does English have interesting phrases which can be taken two ways as emphatic negation and as double negative (=affirmation)?Japanese has the phrase ないものはない.>emphatic negationA: 1万円貸してくれない?A: Do you want to lend me 10,000 yen?B: だめだ、お金がない。B: No, I'm broke.A: そこをなんとか!A: I'm begging you!B: ないものはないよ。B: I can't lend you what I don't have.>affirmationA: ハイキングに必要なものは全て買った?A: Did you buy everything you need for a hike?B: ああ、ないものはないよ! (=全部揃ってるよ!)B: Yeah, everything is ready!
>>214376279Sorry, looks like my arrows didn't get through this chickenshit geocities website. For readability:大したものと思う ---> 大したことだと思う他人を教える ---> 他人に教える
>>214374207While it's true that on a few occasions I've accidentally used the radical word instead of the actual kanji meaning I think that this is very rare as the radical words are usually the same as kanji meaning. Also, WK isn't just for kanji, they have 3x as many vocab as they have kanji. Maybe they should have more? idk
>>214376363Australian English has a funny thing with negatives and affirmatives.Yeah nah = noNah yeah = yesBut it's quite different from what you're looking for.>>214376482That's the issue though, you wouldn't know that the radical word is different from the kanji meaning unless you tripped over it. Also I'm aware of the vocab bit, I assume it's like 7000-8000 words? It's not the worst thing ever but like I said, very locked down. Once you get into their system it's hard to port your knowledge base into a more freeform system like Anki (because of sunk cost) where you can for example, filter for words or kanji that you have problems with and change them around in hopes that it'll help with retention. There's very few one-size-fits-all solutions in education and this is WK's biggest shortfall. If it works it works and if it doesn't then you're fucked and stuck paying for the month.At any rate if it works for you then that's good enough.
>>214376279>Small structure issue here, nouns and nominalized sentences need だ before と思う.I feel like in 口語 people often casually just drop だ before と思う regardless of whether it should be there or not just because it's easier, I could be wrong though, but thats why I dropped it.>As for why こと instead of もの, こと generally refers to a more abstract "thing", in this case the action of teaching somethingThis will be useful. I can't say I've thought much about it until now. I've just generally defaulted to こと most of the time.>This doesn't work here very well because 教える generally wants something TO BE taught as its object, instead of people. So you could say 数学を教える or 言語学を教える, and the objects, as specified by を, would be maths and liguistics. If you want to specify the audience that will receive the effects of the action you have to use に.This is one of the most difficult things for me to internalize. Poor usage of particles is probably the number one mistake of westerners. It's easy to mess up in various sentence structures even if I kind of know it. It is helpful to have it pointed out though so I can correct it. I think I just need to output more so I get more oops moments. I rewrite my particles every now and then because I notice it's completely wrong.Thank you so much for the help!>>214376387>this chickenshit geocities websiterofl
>>214376482The main problem with WK (other than the rigid system that made me loathe using the site) is the words it teaches you are pretty much only for learning those kanji. I got way more out of doing my self mined words in anki than I did most words in WK. You learn so many nearly useless words in WK for months on end (or even years for most people) when in comparison to that people could pick up some slow paced shoujo romance and mine most of 日常会話 words immediately with no delay and immerse like crazy just for fun which makes you never forget any of the words. Meanwhile wanikani placed 寂しい at level 56 because of the kanji. One of the most common words you'll ever see which would take you a year to get to if you go max speed, but which realistically would take most WK users 2-3 years if not more. I'm sure you've already learned that word without WK which kind of goes to show how silly the system is.
>>214377253>I feel like in 口語 people often casually just drop だ before と思うYeah I don't have any issues with that, but I feel like it's more of a spoken thing. When you're speaking it makes sense to abbreviate things because you're trying to keep the conversation tempo up (this is partly why things like ら脱ぎ言葉) happen. But when written it immediately stands out which is why I corrected it. I guess we just didn't match vibes here.>defaulted to こと most of the timeActually I take that back here, I consulted with my wife and she says 大したものだ works better than こと. I guess I should brush up on this as well.>Poor usage of particles is probably the number one mistake of westernersFor this one I actually use a corpus to check what words are used with what particles if I'm not sure. I used to make a mistake a while back where I'd say ルールを従う because that made sense to me in my english-explained brain, but then I looked it up after someone corrected me and I've never forgotten it since (it's supposed to be ルールに従う).I use this, it's not the best but it's extremely easy and fast to accesshttps://nlb.ninjal.ac.jp/
Need a deck for this that isn't the Tatsumoto version.
>>214377686>But when written it immediately stands out which is why I corrected it. I guess we just didn't match vibes here.It's good you told me, if it feels weird I will avoid doing it that one in particular. ら抜き is difficult to use so the only time I even touch it is わかんない because it sounds cute.>Actually I take that back here, I consulted with my wife and she says 大したものだ works better than こと. I guess I should brush up on this as well.I don't know how to explain why I picked もの that time. It just felt right for the situation for some unknown reason. I almost never use it either.>I used to make a mistake a while back where I'd say ルールを従うI could see that happening easily because ルールを守る is pretty common, but is a transitive verb unlike に反して/に従う>https://nlb.ninjal.ac.jp/Oh this is nice.
>>214378161>ら抜き is difficult to useThis is one is really simple and you'd be right to think of it as getting lazy with your conjugations. Potential verbs can get quite messy phonetically because of all the tapped Rs you have to do in quick succession (られる), so you just pluck out the ら so you're left with:食べられる--->食べれる来られる--->来れる起きられる--->起きれる寝られる--->寝れるI feel like these three are common enough that textbooks will just end up presenting them as exception verbs a decade or two from now.Also in a sort of similar vein, I've seen a lot of Japanese use I-adjective conjugations for Na-adjectives and nouns, such as:きれいじゃない--->きれいくない無理じゃない--->無理くない(Especially common as interrogatives, これ、無理くね?)This is goes super bad into 若者言葉 territory though which, like, linguists talk about and other people hate? Your mileage may vary depending on who's listening if you use these.>I don't know how to explain why I picked>It just felt right for the situation for some unknown reasonThis shit happens to me so often at this point I struggle to understand how I ever got here. I can speak well but if you were to interrogate every decision I made I think 99% of my answers would be "cause it felt right" which is both a blessing and a curse and also completely useless when you're trying to explain shit to others which is why I really struggle with some questions the students have.>Oh this is nice.For the 教える thing specifically, if you look it up you'll see that most particles are split between を and に、 and if you click the tab that pairs 教える with に you'll have your answer right there. This is super nice cause it has tons of example sentences and you can skip having to ask a guy for a clarification. It's all scraped from stuff like Yahoo Chiebukuro and books/novels so it's all pretty contemporary Japanese.
>ルールに従う (correct)>ルールを従う (incorrect)This has reminded me that an assistant language teacher (native English speaker) corrected me when I mistook "listen to the music" for "listen the music" when I was in school.I thought "listen the music" was grammatically correct since the act of listening to the music is 音楽を聞く, not 音楽に聞く in Japanese.But back then I was too young and too dumb to understand why I have to put the "to" in between "listen" and "the music."
>>214379202You hear something but you listen to it.You see something but you look at it.You speak a language but you talk in a language.Prepositions in English are one of those things you just learn through exposure, often there isn't an obvious reason why you'd use one or the other.
>>214376921>Australian English has a funny thing with negatives and affirmatives.>Yeah nah = no>Nah yeah = yesNeat, this is new to me!Thank you for the reply.
>>214345917
頭を下げる あたま頭を振る かぶり頭を垂れる こうべ
>>214381365>頭を振る かぶりIn my experience, 首を振る is far more common.
ちんこを振る
>>214381891頭文字教頭頭脳Quite the kanji. Mainly just find it amusing it has different readings for 3 different gestures with the head.
You guys are so skilled at japanese
>>214382384笑う門には福来る
Frequently used 四字熟語 in everyday conversation.前代未聞 (ぜんだいみもん)頭脳明晰 (ずのうめいせき)才色兼備 (さいしょくけんび)文武両道 (ぶんぶりょうどう)百花繚乱 (ひゃっかりょうらん)弱肉強食 (じゃくにくきょうしょく)一期一会 (いちごいちえ)一喜一憂 (いっきいちゆう)喜怒哀楽 (きどあいらく)紆余曲折 (うよきょくせつ)波乱万丈 (はらんばんじょう)五里霧中 (ごりむちゅう)七転八倒 (しちてんばっとう)自業自得 (じごうじとく)悪戦苦闘 (あくせんくとう)油断大敵 (ゆだんたいてき)大器晩成 (たいきばんせい)暴飲暴食 (ぼういんぼうしょく)
>>214377686>https://nlb.ninjal.ac.jp/Thank you for this!
>>214384346>喜怒哀楽I like this one. >怒 = anger>has the kanji for 女 = womanheh
No better feeling.
U guys are sooo good at japanese....
書き込みテスト
ようやくBAN解除されたわクソが
舍利弗 於汝意云何 彼仏何故 号阿弥陀舍利弗 彼仏光明無量 照十方国 無所障礙 是故号為阿弥陀又舍利弗 彼仏寿命 及其人民 無量無辺 阿僧祇劫 故名阿弥陀
I've been playing by googling japanese words to see if I got them right, but I'm afraid I'm gonna end up looking up something illegal.
>>214391886おかえりなさい!>>214393493I once accidentally searched for junior idols on youtube because I couldnt read what I copypasted. In the event that there was actually a case "I had no idea what I copypasted in that language" would suffice if you didn't sit there clicking on illegal links all day like you had intent.
>>214391886何やらかしたん?
>>214390650まあね
>>214393607この間のミネアポリスのカトリック系の学校で銃乱射した犯人の顔写真貼ったらBANされた
>>214391886律義に待てなくてもいいのに
>>214393956俺も以前、トランプがアメリカ大統領になった時にアニメに登場したトランプの画像を面白半分でここに投稿したらBANされたw多分だけど、政治的な話題や騒ぎになっている話題だとBANされやすいのかもしれない。その銃乱射犯は政治的なメッセージを残してたみたいだしね。
I wish I were good at japanese like you guys
>>214394837Download duolingo and read through genki 1 and you too can become as good as me.
>>214394924what about rosetta stone
>>214395095That's a bit above my level I think, I've never heard of it.
おトイレはどこですか
>>214395231みぎのおトイレにいる
>>214395338>にいる「にある」か?トイレとは生き物ではないし
こっにちわおげんきですかわたしわげんきです
>>214395368アメリカアノンが変なこと言ってるだからちょっとふざけてる、構わないで
気にしないで
>>214395375アメリカ人よくこんなもん食えるな
>>214395781フレーバーはハッピーですね
nice doggo (∪^ω^)
I need to be killed in my country
>>214397910黙れデブ
>>214398002デブってなぁに?developer? 開発?
>>214398002>What's Takeshi talking about?nothing. he says nothing anymore, right? B^)
時差でアメリカ大陸の国は今深夜だから/bant/過疎りまくってるな
おやすみなさい!
>>214398870gn! ( ˘ω˘)スヤァ
ひとり寝る 床は草葉に あらねども秋くるよひは つゆけかりけり
>>214399352shall we get to bed together? ;3
I dont usually ask to be spoonfed but I really cant seem to be able to read that first kanji do to it being handwritten.Thank you for your time.
>>214399641既婚
>>214399665thank you again
私は not good enough
>>214400717you have the potential to do anything! XD
>>214400788and yet I am here doing this
>>214345917Cute >.<
起きろ
>>214401363My Linux distro couldn't be cuter!Can you guess what the distro is?
>>214402686>handsome menlet's go!>>214404687mint? i need to uninstall arch i suppose...
nagi san in maid outfit........ it's day 3 of nofap i don't know if i will last
>>214404980>mint?Bull's-eye!>i need to uninstall arch i suppose...No need to switch your distro from arch to mint as long as you find it easier to use than any other.
>>214405051yes you will I believe it! ;3
>>214405336>than any otherthan any other distro*I messed up.
Now that there are only a few days left before I leave to go study at a Japanese university, I'm pretty scared and anxious. I really hope I'll learn the language. Do you have any tips?
>>214406146とりあえず日本の食事に馴れろ
>>214406146>Do you have any tips?Learn by doing.Your phone settings should be Japanese.Your computer should be using Japanese locale.You should watch Japanese television and media as often as possible.Supplement with study of grammar while using your mother tongue.
>>214407046I'm going over there specifically because I couldn't force myself to do these things where I live right now, I wanted to put myself in a position where I HAVE to learn Japanese. I'm mostly looking for advice on how to deal with anxiety
>>214407339I start my uni induction tomorrow, i used to suffer real bad with anxiety too but thankfully im mostly over it.Best advice i can give you is "take a moment".What i mean by that is, if you're ever panicking or worried, stand up straight, unfurrow your brow, slacken your shoulders and breathe in and out slowly for a few seconds. Close your eyes if you need to. Then try to think clearly, ask yourself stuff like "am i worried about something thats a big deal?" or "im ok right now, aren't i? im not in harms way, im cool".Go to a bathroom qubical or just somewhere quiet to do this if you need to. This helped quite a bit back in the day and now i dont even have to do it anymore.Just take a minute or something, it'll pass and you can carry on about your day.Good luck with uni anon.
>>214407681Wrong image, i wanted to post this cat.
what a cute pussy cat, isn't it? Σ:3
>>214407681I'll keep it in mind, thank you
Signed up for the N4 in December. Hopefully I did everything correctly and don't lose 75€.
>>214409397¡good luck, amiigo! ;3
>>214409487The exam will prove to be a formidable foe!
>>214409964>Doña Quijoteliterally 死亡フラグ desu (´・ω:;.:...anyway, you will win! :D
>>214409397I hope everything works out for you.
>スライダーの楽しさに屈する女の図>図It took me 10 seconds to recognize this handwritten kanji.
>>214410648女の(:x) 絵文字
>>214410648 /) /) 。・×・)ミッフィーちゃん
>>214410690>>214410755>(:x) 絵文字>/) /)>。・×・)ミッフィーちゃんYeah, that's what comes to mind first the moment I saw it.
>>214410781>comescame*I forgot to make the verb the past tense.
>>214410781居間にあるソファにミッフィーちゃんのぬいぐるみが置いてある(^ω^)ぴょん
>>214409397You already lost it by signing up>>214410648エセ日本人
>>214411082>エセ日本人I wish I were.
>>214411082ゆるゆりポスターを忘れるだなんて野生に還ったんか…? (∪^ω^;)
つまんねーの
>>214417109今仕事中だからpost出来ないpostているけど