By: adamwoodham | 2010-11-17 | Arts & Entertainment I was so excited. I told my friends about my secret. They wanted to know Japanese at lightening speed too. It was then I realized... I had made a tool that people like you could use to gain Japanese fluency in a blink of an eye. read more
By: Titan Smithe | 2011-11-01 | Language Actually learning a new language can be easier than before as the computer technology develops. Assume you have picked up Rosetta Stone Japanese. In one word, you don't have to bind your way to learn this language. read more
By: borg exvw | 2011-08-24 | K-12 Education What about the differences between western business culture and eastern business culture? lots of bussiness are generally determined by the jugement of the person who are the manager of the other company. Show your respect to their culture, you can have a opportunity to get approach to the Japanese businesses. read more
By: astaciowy | 2011-09-29 | K-12 Education Generally speaking, the more technological the software, the more effectively you learn. So if you want to learn the language much more effectively, you had better chose the ones which have a high technology. read more
By: Alan Urness | 2010-03-29 | Language You have probably seen advertisements or saw a recommendation in a forum for Rocket Japanese, a program which claims that it can teach you Japanese quick. These ads probably got you a little curious, but you don't really want to spend the money without know what you are getting yourself into. read more
By: Peter Galante | 2010-04-03 | Language Learn Japanese rapidly! By now, you've seen just how exciting Japanese onomatopoeia can be. It's time for you to go one step further. If you'd like to talk about people who talk too much or too loudly, you'll find it here. And, if you want to discuss a person who is fluent in a second language, this is the lesson for you. In this Japanese article, we focus on the onomatopoeia perapera ("to speak glibly") and pechakucha ("to speak a language fluently"). Sure, they are almost polar opposites, one with a negative connotation and one that is positive. But, these two Japanese onomatopoeia are sure to come in handy. Find step-by-step instructions and plenty of example sentences right here. read more
By: astaciowy | 2011-10-19 | K-12 Education How to learn Japanese better? As an experienced person, I can share my experience of Japanese learning with you, maybe you can have a benefit from my suggestions. Rosetta Stone Japanese can meet your need as well as your wish. read more
By: Cindy Jackson | 2010-04-01 | Language This article is specifically for those of you that are interested in becoming a translator. Here is some helpful advice for you to become a successful Japanese translator. read more
By: Al Harding | 2010-04-03 | Language If you want to find Hiragana translation, the best way to do that is to learn the Japanese language yourself. There are many benefits to learning a new language, and you will get a great sense of accomplishment by doing it. When you are able to understand and speak a new language, it opens up many opportunities for you. read more
By: Angelus Mykeal Xayne | 2011-05-03 | Travel Tips A small essay about the different types of customs and ettiques that should be observed for those visiting the country. read more
By: Nicholas Kemp | 2010-04-01 | Language Learning to read Japanese can be incredibly rewarding and worthwhile. I find the Japanese language, particularly Kanji fascinating. To learn how to read Japanese will require a lot of patience and time. read more
By: Shelly Bray | 2010-08-11 | Hobbies Hobbies, Public Speaking, Travel & Tourism Learning Japanese as a second language is a challenge that needs to be approached the right way. The Japanese vocabulary can be tricky to use and is entirely different from languages that you may be accustomed to hearing. Usually new Japanese learners are intimidated by the language until they become more accustomed to its workings. What you need to focus on when learning a new language are the strategies and the learning process that is responsible for your progress; when you do this you can take a hard to learn language like Japanese and turn into the new language that you speak. Below are a... read more
By: Jones Spores | 2011-07-08 | Language It depends really since there are lots of factors that may make learning Japanese simpler or harder. It can without doubt seem like its difficult, especially if you must deal with both reading and learning tips on how to speak Japanese at once. With the appropriate tools though, Japanese could be simpler than you think. Of course, it is likely to require your time and you have to have the commitment to do it. read more
By: Greg Bareham | 2010-09-28 | Language The Japanese language is not exactly the easiest language to gain proficiency in. However, learning the language is certainly not impossible either. Many people wishing to learn the language and opt to take the needed steps for such learning can develop a working knowledge of the language. read more