how do we know what the character is? If we don't know the kanji then, unless we
happen to speak japanese, we can't know where the last syllable starts since in
japanese one character can have more than one syllable to it....
you put that tamago could have gomen or onegai after it, so is the last
syllable/character of tamago "go" or just "o"?
Quote by celebrilhow do we know what the
character is? If we don't know the kanji then,
unless we happen to speak japanese, we can't know where the last
syllable starts since in japanese one character can have more than one
syllable to it....
you put that tamago could have gomen or onegai after it, so is the last
syllable/character of tamago "go" or just "o"?
I'M confused!!!!!!!!!!
"go" is the last syllable and "o" is the last letter, you
can do either or
Write a japanese word - with its meaning- that begins by the last syllable or character of the japanese word typed by the previous poster.
By example :
> tamago - egg
The next poster could write :
> gomene - sorry
or
> onegai - please
I've seen this game in another forum that's unfortunately currently down and I think it's a funny way to pick up and use some japanese words.
I begin with :
nezumi - mouse
how do we know what the character is? If we don't know the kanji then, unless we happen to speak japanese, we can't know where the last syllable starts since in japanese one character can have more than one syllable to it....
you put that tamago could have gomen or onegai after it, so is the last syllable/character of tamago "go" or just "o"?
I'M confused!!!!!!!!!!
shima - island
"go" is the last syllable and "o" is the last letter, you can do either or
~Mike
^Thanx for the explanation!
ame - rain
haha oops got my mixed around =P sry
ok, I'm still learning japanese and I can't come up with one that starts with an e =(
edit~ lol ok I got one I think
eki - Train Station
~Mike
^don't worry I hardly know any japanese words, I just picked up some from anime and JRock
ichi - one
I'm learning too japanese but I've already forgotten half of the katakanas...
chi - blood
ichigo - strawberry
otoko no ko - boy
I think =P
~Mike
kokoro - heart, mind or spirit
oshieru - tell
uta - song
asa - morning
aki - autumn
ima - now
mamoru - to protect
ude - arm
deau - to meet
usotsuki - liar
kirei - pretty
ichi - 1
this count?=P
~Mike
iro = color
onsu - ounce
~Mike
utsukushii - beautiful