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Kodack wrote:How long is the flight from the US?
Kodack wrote:What kind of demand is there for Telecomm Engineers over there?
Kodack wrote:By IP Telephony if you mean VOIP then yes I do. I work on several products
Kodack wrote:And by learning a few words a night, I mean learning the Kanji, pronounciation, and meaning. I've been exposed to the language for years through Anime..
Kodack wrote:And by learning a few words a night, I mean learning the Kanji, pronounciation, and meaning. I've been exposed to the language for years through Anime so my ear can pick out the words once I know the meaning. Learning the Kanji seems to be the biggest hurdle though. I only know 40 so far. I find it easier to recognize the kanji and know the meaning than to draw it from memory. I guess reading comes before writing.![]()
Steve Bildermann wrote:Anime - did you say anime! Don't laff... Heihachi Mishima ...
... AND YOU GUYS THINK YOU'VE GOT PROBLEMS!
Steve Bildermann wrote:I swear she could raise an army to take over a small south america country if she merely advertised for volunteers on her website.
Start with all the kanji for JLPT 4 Go to google and type in Japanese language proficiency test kanji and you will find quite a few sites that list these kanji and have flash cards that you can print and then use as your reference - there are 75 or so for level 4, 300 or so for level 3 etc - that is enough to keep you busy for a while. BTW it starts at 4 and goes to level 1.
American Oyaji wrote:I must be the odd one.
I came to Japan and then watched lots of anime and between that and regular shows, I picked up the language.
I literally watched TV with a dictionary in hand.
Steve Bildermann wrote:You just gotta get out there and live in the language.
Steve Bildermann wrote:On my reading days I used to walk around the Yamanote line (yes the entire loop and try to read *everything* I saw in order as it came up. Advertisements, posters, magazine racks, bus stop signs, shop windows. When I couldn't read something I would stop passerbys ...
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