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: >>218749211
>>218853726Z>AliveDT!
こんぎょ
よのなかにたえて桜のなかりせば春の心はのどけからまし
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>>218854945https://youtube.com/shorts/UvHbWa8XZ6o?si=dtrpmT62SgPpdRIQ
満点スクショ貼れよお前ら >>218855617
限界集落/djt/
>>218856336まかせろ
年のうちに さける花かと 梅が枝にをればたもとに かかる白雪
>>218855458それなぜだか覚えているなでも百人一首じゃないって
Not the best result, but I'll take it.
>>218856622
>>218856567代表of反実仮想
Writing a 女 character that looks good is impossible
>>218857070くノ一
>>218856452巫女みこナースの歌詞みたい
>>218856452童貞しかおらんからしゃーない
>n2 125/180それにしても、まだ自然な文章が全然書けなくて悔しくてならないまさに割に合わぬ勝利だね
>>218857549>まだ自然な文章が全然書けなくて悔しくてならないYou nailed it!
>>218857668いや、掲示板には硬すぎだと思います
>ヰャウ>>218857745日々進歩デス!
https://youtu.be/NboCWAYFjxc?si=jchW8hKa2smq5whk
slow and steady wins the race
>>218858886Erai! Ganbatteru!
Not enough voiced VNs.
>>218859707すごいじゃん
Hello? O:
>>218860825
>>218861543lies, dirty lies and fabrications. it's production that's always the real killer
>>218860825elo elo
When I'll learn most of the kanji they use I'm going to start bulking on vocab and learn at least 50 words a day>B-But slow and steadyI've got around 11 months of pseudo-NEETdom, I need to make massive progress in the meanwhile>B-But retentionI've got a thing called daimoku. I can visualize flawlessly the kanji I learn when I meditate in front of my Gohonzon. If a word doesn't stick in my head I go there and concentrate until it's fixed, it works every time. No one in modern times thought about using meditation to learn Japanese. I'll use Anki for reps since the challenge is letting them stay in my long term memory.
>>218861990but do you plan on learning 手書き
>>218862205I won't, not even native japanese people remember how to write all the kanji. If I have to visualization will help a great deal. Btw last sunday I tried memorizing 50 words and it worked since they were easy pronunciations with kanji I already knew, however I did not do reps for that day yet and I'm not sure if my retention is still strong.
>>218862238There's a looot of 手続きof手書き in JapanYou should practice 手書き if you really come to Japan
>>218862533>You should practice 手書き if you really come to JapanOnce they are in my mind already I will be able to write them down. I don't worry too much about that because I want to be able to read and talk first. I can take handwriting easily once I get kanji and grammar out of the way.
>>218862238ma come? se non impari come scrivere diventarai analfabeta. inoltre è proprio divertente scrivere composti da quattro caratteri bizzarri come 魑魅魍魎
>>218862661>ma come? se non impari come scrivere diventarai analfabetaInfatti ci sto lavorando ma non posso concentrarmi sulla scrittura o la grammatica perché devo finire di memorizzare i kanji. Sono a circa 950 attualmente, dicono che gli ultimi 500 kanji joyo sono rari da trovare quindi direi che a 1500 mi focalizzerò su altre cose. Già sta diventando difficile scovare nuovi kanji nelle visual novel che leggo. La grammatica la sapicchio e riesco a riconoscere le forme verbali ma ogni tanto mi sfugge qualche avverbio.
Not gonna lie, you all can't take "nihongo jouzu desu ne" at face value because it's basically used as an expression of surprise when you made an effort to try using Japanese (because Japanese natives basically don't expect you to use the language).So, it doesn't matter whether your Japanese is good or bad.
>>218862824I'm reading a visual novel where the Kanon girls beat you up and reference King of Fighters and 北斗の拳 :)))))))))))))))