tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3486720396078672008.post3671242815966059083..comments2023-04-14T19:07:05.900+09:00Comments on blanc[che]: B for ... bookakanéehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00069134497959202861noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3486720396078672008.post-65032703641086179262009-10-20T03:06:42.185+09:002009-10-20T03:06:42.185+09:00The book didn't arrive today... they say it wi...The book didn't arrive today... they say it will tomorrow. Can't wait!<br /><br />Yay, then if we have a chance to meet up, I can talk to you in Japanese! (Incidentally we don't say hira or kata alone... I don't know why, but always hiragana and katakana, though we say just kana. Kana contains hiragana and katakana. Confusing to you, I guess;)<br /><br />Your example is very easy to understand:)) I respect Chinese people... they use about 8,000 kanjis in daily life, and there are about 50,000 kanjis in Chinese! (We Japanese use about 2,000 kanjis in everyday life.)akanéehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00069134497959202861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3486720396078672008.post-48618441535045400752009-10-20T02:20:58.660+09:002009-10-20T02:20:58.660+09:00Wim Wenders! Fantastic!
I know what you mean abo...Wim Wenders! Fantastic! <br /><br />I know what you mean about Japanese! I can speak it more easily than reading or writing (unless it's book for children haha). I can write hira and kata but only maybe 30 kanji. For the most part, Japanese looks like this to me: <br /><br />(kanji)は(kanji kanji)の(kanji)ですので(kanji)を(kanji)してください。 <br /><br />=PAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3486720396078672008.post-72982624511137612382009-10-19T14:51:29.708+09:002009-10-19T14:51:29.708+09:00Jonathan, ありがとう!!Speaking and listening, which I t...Jonathan, ありがとう!!Speaking and listening, which I think are most important for communication, are my weak parts, but for now I try to write as much as possible in English so it will help me speak and litening. <br />As for Japanese, it's hard to WRITE in it. Too many characters... hiragana, katakana, and kanji!!:(( I love learning the structure and meaning, it's fun, but I'm not good at writing kanji... I am VERY forgetful:( <br /><br />Glad you love books. Oh, you've learned your skill in photography in books?( I somehow thought you went to school for that. ) So have I, I could say. I learn about photography through seeing many photos and pictures in books without realizing it. I never imagined getting into photography, not to mention having my own cameras. I just loved reading books and seeing through beautiful books; I enjoyed books even when I couldn't read. Ah, yes, books are the more important, the more I think about what they did for me.<br /><br />And today I'm getting another book of photos by Wim Wenders;)akanéehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00069134497959202861noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3486720396078672008.post-49652312363914960422009-10-19T14:31:19.394+09:002009-10-19T14:31:19.394+09:00あかね、上手ですね! Wish I could write this well in Japanes...あかね、上手ですね! Wish I could write this well in Japanese! Might take a few years for me 笑<br /><br />Books are an incredibly important part of life. Even though we have access to so much information in digital formats today, I still like to read a good book. Books have also taught me almost everything I know about photography!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com