Wednesday 19 June 2013

numbers

This chart shows the basic Japanese numbers, from 1-10
But be careful! Some of the numbers from 1-10 have more than one name.


Three of the numbers, actually. An alternative for ‘shi’ is ‘yon.’ Another reading for ‘shichi’ is ‘nana.’ And ‘ku’ can also be read ‘kyu.’ Let’s practice.

hiragana


The basics of Japanese

Introduction


If you want to learn the Japanese language (or "Nihongo" as it's called in Japanese) you've come to the right place! Our lessons can get you well on your way to learning how to speak, read, and write Nihongo. On this site you will find such things as the Japanese alphabet (including Hiragana and Katakana) as well as Kanji (Chinese characters), vocabulary, grammar, sentence structure, and common words and phrases. What sets us apart from other Japanese language courses or tutorials is that we actually teach you how to conjugate verbs and how to build your own sentences - things critical to learning how to speak fluently!



Hey

Hey guys,

on this blog you will find all my Japanese stuff ....
e.g.
how to speak Japanese,
manga,
songs and more

i hope you do like it and i might put up some videos