By: Frank Smith | 2010-10-29 | Language Names are meaningful. They identify you in a way that people can easily grasp. Understanding what names mean, their origin, and what they signify is a diversion for most and an obsession for others. There is much to discover about the origin of our names. 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: 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: 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: john eniste | 2010-11-01 | Music What's My Name ringtone - Download What's My Name ringtone direct to your phone in seconds! Be one of the first to get What's My Name ringtone on your cell phone. "What's My Name?" is a song performed by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna, which features Canadian rapper Drake. It was written by Ester Dean, Mikkel S. Eriksen, Tracy Hale and Tor Erik Hermansen and was produced by Stargate, it serves as the second single from Rihanna's fifth upcoming studio album Loud. read more
By: us724 | 2010-09-10 | Shopping The TX Garment Group is a garment manufacturer group with facilities and operations that run through the entire production process. They have over 30 years of experience in the read more
By: Anne Clarke | 2010-03-31 | Wine Sake is an integral part of Japanese culture, and like the Western wines, it has a ritualized tasting. This article will describe some of the things you need to know about sake when choosing which to drink, as well as explaining the traditional tasting method. read more
By: John Steven | 2010-07-01 | Food & Beverage Japanese cuisine is a combination of harmonious colors and exquisite decoration. That Japanese dishes look pretty and have elegant flavor makes themselves become the most popular food in the world. This is a list of ten tasty traditional-style Japanese cuisine that are a must try when traveling in Japan. 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: Kuri Kinton | 2010-08-06 | Language Japanese is sometimes considered as an impossible language to learn. But it's not true if you spen effort and time for Japanese learning. By some followed 'memory tricks', you can enhance your remembering of new words faster and easier. read more
By: Jack Silvar | 2010-12-07 | Automotive Creativity and art are definitely some of the main values of Japanese products from electronic gadgets to fashion. However one of the most popular products that Japan can claim credit for are their cars. Until recently Japan held the title for being the largest car producing country in the world. read more
By: Keith Elliott | 2010-04-01 | Gardening A brief introduction to Japanese gardens and what they may look like. Types of Japanese gardens, dry gardens, zen gardens, tea gardens. How scenery is "borrowed" from the surrounding area to enhance the visiting experience. read more
By: Hattie Horton | 2011-03-25 | Gardening The term Japanese Garden is a Japanese style, can be found at private homes, in neighborhood or city parks, and at historical landmarks such as Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines and old castles. In Japanese culture, garden-making is a high art, intimately related to the linked arts of calligraphy and ink painting. read more
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