DJT - Daily Japanese Thread #2380

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Stop posting korean whores

why are they holding their heads up like that

私達はここに韓国人の娼婦らを好きです

I'm going to eat some tsukemen

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According to research referenced in this book I read, no matter what language, children across the world will learn grammar in a specific order practically no matter what, I don't recall the actual order but it would be like learning action->posession->negative->past tense etc
This applies to adult learners as well, grammar will almost always be processed and learned in a specific order regardless of language, though big adult brain can try brute force workarounds.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_acquisition
teachingenglish.org.uk/article/natural-order

To anyone familiar with this, are there any learning methods you've got that puts emphasis on this order helping you learn the grammar faster?

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how do I start thinking in japanese rather than translating?
nay, how do I even start reading japanese quickly instead of spending far too much time on small sentences?

This will be because it will prevent a Japanese from entering
A Chinese, a Korean use the technique using the popularity of Japan well
There are not few Japanese thinking on seeing it unpleasantly

英語でおk

those all come with time and experience
don't worry about it

gotta support all that plastic somehow

逆に英語を教えてください
どの辺がおかしい?

Listening in real time.

最高の日本の歌?「翼をください」だ

横ですが、日本語で意味を説明すれば添削ができるかもしれない

全て

Thank you for your cooperation!

日本人が会話に参加して来ないようにするのが目的であろう
日本の知名度を利用する手法は中国人、韓国人がよく使う手であり
それを見て不快に感じる日本人は少なくはない

>That's because it will prevent Japanese from entering
>Chinese and Koreans often copy things that originally Japan made popular
>When they see that, most Japanese feel unpleasant

Or maybe
>Chinese and Koreans often take advantage of Japan's level of popularity
is closer to what you actually said

>die, noob
死ね下手くそ
初心者は帰れ
死ねnoob
>get rekt fag
I can't come up with the equivalent to this kind of insulting in Japanese. As a matter of fact, it's not common to say that someone is gay when you want to insult others. It depends on the situation but when I see those kinds of insulting, in most cases, I assume the speaker isn't a Japanese native speaker.

Thank you for your advice.
>often take advantage of Japan's level of popularity
日本の人気に便乗する
It is now more correct.

今、私は「新劇の巨人」を読んでいます

進撃ではなくて?

damn kanji
ありがとう
also fuck eren

he's actually a giant you know

へー僕でさえ理解する冗談。。。じゃなくて?
どっちにしても笑った。ありがとう。

お前も英語でおk

stop making threads early just so you can force your k-pop cancer
I'll report the next one if the bump limit wasn't reached yet

>お前も英語でおk

の場合、同じ使い方なら
日本語でおk
を使うのが正しいです
(私)は
>英語でおk
(正確な英語で書きなさい)
という皮肉の意味で理解しましたw

Just start your own thread and let the free market decide which one survives

I really like the way Remember the Kanji book teaches you to remember the kanji, however I wanted to attend N4 exam this winter and was wondering how much kanji from RtK I should read in order to cover all of those kanji from N4 as kanji in RtK book are in some different order.

Do some of you may have an estimation of up to what number I should hold myself accountable for to be able to pass N4 with no difficulties?

Thank you very much in advance.

>私達はここ*の韓国人の娼婦ら(たち:達 may sound more natural than ら)を(it's ok, but I prefer が instead of を here)好きです

I'm at the point where I can mostly understand normal conversational Japanese if it's spoken in a level tone, and I can kinda understand reality shows or talk shows or at the very least be able to pick out the words even if I don't know what they mean. But when I watch vtubers the vast majority of the time I have no clue what they're saying, like can't even pick out the words. Are they even speaking Japanese? It feels like they're speaking a different language.

>I'm at the point where I can mostly understand normal conversational Japanese if it's spoken in a level tone
No you aren't

The kanji in RTK are ordered based on structure rather than JLPT level. Even really common kanji like 事 are half-way through the book. The only way around it would be to learn them out of order.