Dōgen(@Dogen)さんの人気ツイート(新しい順)

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23 questions this weeb has for Japan #日本語
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Useful Japanese sentence #43: 日本語の勉強、諦める。 日本語 = Japanese の勉強 = Studies 諦める = Give up
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I need furigana for my life decisions
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Katakana characters can hard to read, but once you memorize them all, you're set. ア is always 'a', オ is always 'o', ケ is always 'ke', unless it's 'ka' as in ヶ月, マ is always wait what just happened with ケ
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みなさん これ は じょうだん です おちついて ください。
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I'd like to make a transfer #日本語
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The trick to speaking Japanese as well as your native language is to suck at your native language
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Chopstick etiquette #日本
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In Japanese there are many ways to say yes but all of them mean no
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My Japanese is perfect unless -I’m sleep deprived -I’m on the phone -I’ve had coffee -I’m talking to my boss -Other foreigners are around -I haven’t had alcohol -It’s a Wednesday -There’s a chance of rain -Native speakers are listening -I’m awake Other than that though
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A brief breakdown of the Japanese 'z'. This is a fun one—once you become aware of the word-initial [dz] sound, you'll start hearing it all the time. More info at patreon.com/dogen
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Kanji often have two readings For example, white (白) is read as しろ in the isolated 白い, but はく in compounds like 白米 Likewise, hair (髪) is read as かみ in isolation, but はつ within words Thus, 白 and 髪 put together are read as はくはつ But also しらが good luck
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After living in Japan for almost ten years, I can now say with conviction— Saitama didn't become One Punch Man by doing 100 pushups, 100 crunches, 100 squats, and running 10 kilos a day. He became One Punch Man by not using his AC during the Japanese summer.
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A kanji’s meaning can often be determined by its individual parts. For example, boulder (岩) is mountain-stone, sound (音) is stand-day, and learn (習) is feather-white wait half of these don’t make any sense
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Dear Japan elitists: Japan is becoming more international. The language is evolving. The people are developing new values and tastes. DEAL WITH IT wait natto McFlurry no take it back
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Being a foreigner in Japan is the best Don’t come though I want to be special
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Short (incomplete) list of useful Japanese resources 1. The Genki series 2. Minna No Nihongo 3. Oxford’s Take Off in Japanese 4. JapanesePod101 5. Hentai 6. Pimsleur’s Japanese
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The four steps to learning kanji 1. Memorize proper stroke order 2. Drill the fundamental radicals 3. Enroll in a two-month shodō class 4. Move to Japan and forget how to write everything except 日本, 東京, and four of the five kanji in your address
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What Japanese politicians say: “We will make Japan a global hub, full of people from different cultures, countries, and upbringings. We will embrace multi-lingual communication, cross-continental tradition, and trade!” What I hear: “Peanut butter coming to Japanese supermarkets”
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The sometimes but not always nasal Japanese G (鼻濁音). More information and in-depth Japanese pronunciation lessons at patreon.com/dogen
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Today someone got really mad and called me 前, but they put an honorific お in front, so I know they still respect me
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Be sure you're insured #日本語
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Trains in Tokyo vs. trains everywhere else #日本
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Private speaking practice vs. public conversation #日本語