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traducción de una frase
cómo se dice en japonés "Un año tiene 365 días" (A year has 365 days) y "una hora tiene 60 minutos" (one hour has 60 minutes)
Gracias
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Language pair: Spanish; Japanese
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Paula D.
February 20, 2018
# Msgs: 2
Latest: March 1, 2018
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Re:Re:Your strategies for learning a new language
I think that reading a lot helps to improve your cognitive skills. After acquiring a reasonable range of words you may try to do audio listening of dialogues and later start to communicate with someone from the other side of the world via any convenient medium. Look beyond your horizon and think globally not just glocally.
Have a nice day everyone.
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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lips
January 16, 2018
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Latest: January 16, 2018
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Re: past tense/future tense in Japanese
Hi Laney,
you might find the English Wikipedia page on Japanese verb conjugations (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_verb_conjugation) to be helpful. It looks like the Japanese imperfective aspect would generally be used to express the English future tense (note that it’s also generally used to express the English present tense, so context would determine which tense is intended), and the Japanese perfective aspect would generally be used to express the English past tense.
Note that there isn’t a one-to-one mapping between tense and aspect; for example, in English, the progressive aspect can be expressed with any tense — the past progressive (e.g. “I was eating”), the present progressive (e.g. “I am eating”), and the future progressive (e.g. “I shall be eating”).
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Chris
November 6, 2017
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Latest: November 6, 2017
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Re:Your strategies for learning a new language
i usually study on my own, using a few apps here and there. it is also helpful if you find someone who is studying the same language, and for you two to find time to study together. i have a friend that i know quite well who is studying japanese, and we see eachother almost everyday (we go to the same school), and we both study together during our lunch. otherwise, finding textbooks on how to learn the language you’d like is helpful as well. i haven’t personally done it, burn mt previously mentioned friend has, and it helped them a lot. also, there are a few helpful apps out there that i’ve found that have helped a ton. the most useful one for me personally is called “Memrise”, and i highly suggest it. flash cards help me a lot since memorization is quite easy for me, but there are lots of other studying tips out there, just find one that works best for you.
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Laney (.
November 4, 2017
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Latest: January 16, 2018
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past tense/future tense
would anyone know how to make a phrase past tense or future tense in japanese? i’ve been struggling with this recently, and i’d like to learn how. i am a native speaker in english, and would like some help with figuring this out. thank you for your possible help
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Laney (.
November 4, 2017
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Latest: November 6, 2017
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Brigette C.
October 24, 2017
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Latest: October 24, 2017
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Need help with translation! (urgent)
Hello! I am a student from Japan.
I am desperate for your help with my English writing. I made few pages of texts in English, but I believe it has a lot of grammatical mistakes or incorrect choice of vocabulary. but I have to make it proper English in 2 days, because i need to submit the text to get a job.
If you are a NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKER, would you please PROOFREAD my text? The texts are my self-introduction and the description of my artworks. This is not technical, but like general translation. I need to make it sound like natural English.
In return, I can help you with Japanese in any way. Im looking forward to hearing from you soon!
Thank you:)
Kana
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Language pair: English; Japanese
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Kana
October 19, 2017
# Msgs: 2
Latest: October 24, 2017
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Re:Re:Re:Hello!
Hi Daiki! What's up? If you need help, send me a email, I'll answer you as soon as I can. I'm a language professor so I can help you with your English! Be cool!.
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Language pair: Japanese; English
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Alex O.
July 18, 2017
# Msgs: 7
Latest: July 18, 2017
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Re:Re:Hello!
Hello,Blake. I'm Daiki Yamashita,a high school student from Japan.I'm 15 years old.I want to help you with studying Japanese and learn English from you. So,Let's keep touch!
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Language pair: Japanese; English
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Daiki Y.
July 15, 2017
# Msgs: 7
Latest: July 18, 2017
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Learning Japanese
I am Wang, Taiwanese, 28 years old. Currently, I am studying Japanese since I really like Japanese cultures.. When I met a lot of friendly local people when I visited Japan, though we could use 漢字 and some basic English to communicate. For effective communication, I decide to learn Japanese. I could teach you Mandarin and Taiwanese as exchange. Please feel free to contact me.
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Language pair: Chinese, Mandarin; Japanese
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CHIANG W.
May 31, 2017
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