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Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji

July 8, 2016

Hi, everyone! Continuing on from my Nihongo Introduction Post, I’ll discuss with you the basics of hiragana, katakana, and kanji.

For those of you who have no idea what these words mean, basically, these are the three classifications of the characters by which the Japanese alphabet is divided into.

Normally, people start out by learning hiragana and katakana, as these are much simpler than kanji. This is because, with hiragana and katana, you are simply learning how to spell words with a phonetic alphabet (of relating to speech sounds). Thus, hiragana and katakana are your sound/syllable alphabet characters.

However, when it comes to kanji, you cannot simply rely on the syllabic characters to spell out a word. Kanji characters vary in meaning and strongly depend on the context by which the characters are used, which characters are placed beside each other, and much more. Continue Reading

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On Learning the Japanese Language (Nihongo) in Manila, Philippines : An Introduction

June 23, 2016

こんにちは! 今日、私は日本語を学習について話します!  

Were you able to read the characters right on top of this? (If you were, let me know in the comments section down below!) I feel like there are tons of weeabs like me (lolol) people out there who would really like to learn Nihongo (the Japanese language), but just have no idea where to start.

I’ve decided to write this blog entry, since I rarely do get to find any blog posts online about being able to learn Nihongo in the Philippines. Although I’m not exactly “sensei-worthy” about Nihongo, nor am I any N-level/JLPT certified student, I still want to share my own experiences on the formal learning process, as well as actual classroom set-ups that I found very helpful in getting a good foundation on Nihongo.

Also, I realized that this topic is actually very extensive. I don’t want you guys to get overwhelmed about all the topics involving studying Nihongo, so I’ll be breaking this down into several blog posts–starting with this introductory one. For this post, I’d like to focus first on just my general learning experience.

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