Looks like a pretty normal distribution.
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Looks like a pretty normal distribution.
Kindaichi. I had to do a reading for Japanese linguistics, and found this name cool.
Taniguchi for some reason is stuck in my head.
3 - 8 - 7.
I don't know what a seiza is, and don't think I could ride with an umbrella in one hand. Being a native Seattleite, I never use an umbrella! Also, I think the no eating or drinking...
Shimizu
Nakamura
Fujita
Yamasaki
Moriyama
Shintani
...the list goes on...
Me wanting to learn Japanese started ca. 2002 with me just wanting to play Japanese-language video games and because I was always interested in the culture to a certain degree.
- For the video games...
This current generation of Japanese is going to reverse the stereotype...
I have three-generation-old Japanese genes though, so I'm still affected by it.
For me, it's mainly particles and keigo. I suck at particles, and even native Japanese speakers find keigo difficult, so what hope do I have?
Grammar can be difficult too. The different ordering...
It's not official yet, but I'm at about JLPT 2-kyuu level. Taking the actual test this year. From some mock-tests, I know this is the right level for me; 3-kyuu is way too easy for me, and 1-kyuu...
I'm 168 cm (5'6"). Considering I'm 75% Japanese blood, this shouldn't be too surprising that I'm on the short side.
I used to be way, way shorter than everyone else though (like a full head...
I checked almost that whole list. A few especially though, when compared to where I live now (Seattle, WA) Yes, I don't live in Japan, but I have been there twice, soon to be three times.
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I'd be afraid he might do the same to me, so I'd either sneak or run away.