Well, to tell the truth, I love sorrowful experiences from anime. KEY's products are really my type which always leave me something to think about. Sadness is for me not only to drop my tear, but also to see back the wonderful life which I should have enjoyed.
Well, I've just finished the last episodes of Angel Beats. More painful than I thought. Beautiful story. I feel like I've just lost something. Well, can anyone gimme more title like these ones?
Chrno Crusade, it's not Slice of Life though or you can get Hotarubi no Mori e, this one is recommended by Garfield, y'know
Holy shit Japanese is teh hard. Even when I first started learning English and German was not that hard. HOW THE **** AM I SUPPOSED TO MEMORIZE 100 KANJI WORDS TILL THE END OF NOVEMBER NIGGER ARE YOU KIDDING ME?
A lot has happened these days. I didn't know my acc was banned because I couldn't access to Internet because my Modern Router was broken because of a power cut (I had used it for more than 3 years so I guess that's ok). Haizzz.... About the banning thing, I managed to borrow a nick from a girl (Little Girl, mod of The sims box)
No, she lent me an extra nick of hers, not her main nick (you know, with the mod title). I'm applying total annihilation on my one-pack abs by minimizing the amount of fat intake and 30 cardio exercise everyday. Wish me luck, guys. That's my top priority. Bigger muscles can wait....
From my own experience, I dont know much about 6 packs muscle, but 4 packs may take you only 1 or 2 months of regular exercising U still have 2 months left right? Tbh, I don't think it's a that hard task, unless you're so busy with other things. If it was 300 or so Kanji, then yes, goddamn hard.
Watch anime with Chinese Sub and Vietnamese Dub. I can easily remember easy words, by linking them with their meanings. For example, the word 傘 or かさ, you can see four people (四人) is under a roof, standing above the ground and between them is the umbrella's pole. The word 好き or すき, there is a girl (女) next to the boy (子). If you know what I mean More important, I had learnt Chinese for 5 years when I was a child =)
Japanese, of course. Chinese grammar is relatively easy, that's my thought as I've been self-studying Chinese at home.
Sure. Some Kanji words, you can't remember the right way to write them. For example, the word 髪 or かみ. 髪 Gosh!
Hm.... I must admit that I like Chinese a bit but only the speaking part, not the writing. My friends taught me some and I had fun using them. Because I don't officially learn Chinese so I can use them without fearing of making mistakes, no one minds that.
So as other languages. One day, a teacher asked an English question during my class. I was the only one who can answer it. Then, he asked a damn French question, and I said "Je ne predez par le Francais" or something like that, I couldn't remember how to write them. He laughed and asked another Japanese question, I said "Boku ha nihongo ga amari wakarimasen!". Then, he finished with a Chinese statement, and I reply "Duô xiè". But, at that point, I don't know much about French, Japanese or Chinese!
Of course Jap is easy if you have already learned Chinese ^ yeah I know a bit of French and Jap here and there too, just enough to answer those kinds of qn
It's not that easy though. Simply because, naturally, they teach Simplified Chinese nowadays. Only if you chose a special course that taught Traditional Chinese did Japanese become easier. Besides, there is really a troublesome matter pertaining how you visualize these two languages in your mind. That is when you read Japanese, though you understand well, you might unintentionally pronounce some in Chinese.