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alright i once made this account, years ago
after i tried 4 times to delete it i gave up.
now i decidet to re-use it
i wont use it as much as i did back then,
but however^^

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DocOck on August 16, 2008, 7:21:38 AM

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DocOckthanks
and its ok


how r u doing today

rainraingoaway on August 16, 2008, 2:46:24 AM

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rainraingoaway2. The verb generally comes at the end of the sentance or clause.
ex. Watashi wa Nihon-jin . I am a Japanese.
Watashi wa Kyôtô ni ikimasu. I go to Kyoto.

3. Verb conjugation is affected by the gender, number or person of the subject.

4. Verb conjugation shows only two tenses, the present form and the past form. Whether use of the present form refers to habitual action or the future, and whether the past form is equivalent to the English past tense, present perfect or past perfect can be determined from the context.

5. Japanese adjetives, unlike english ones, are inflected to show present and past, affirmative and negative.

6. The grammarial function of nouns is indicated by particles. Their role is similar to English prepositions, but since they always come after the word, they are sometimes reffered to as postpositions.
ex. Tôkyô de, at Tokyo
15-nichi ni, on the 15 (of the month)

nothingempire on August 16, 2008, 2:38:22 AM

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nothingempirei am sorry guys i gotta go. just leafe comments ^^ i ll read them! for sure! hehe byebye and good night

rainraingoaway on August 16, 2008, 2:46:48 AM

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rainraingoawayBye

rainraingoaway on August 16, 2008, 2:32:03 AM

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rainraingoawayCharacteristics of Japanese Grammer

1. Japanese nouns have neither gender nor number. But plurals of certain words can be expressed by the use of a suffix.
(more when u comment)

safersephiroth on August 16, 2008, 2:31:28 AM

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safersephiroth=_=

safersephiroth on August 16, 2008, 2:24:45 AM

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safersephirothi have to wait tomorow to post
i already have 9 DRAWS IN PENDING!!!!!!

safersephiroth on August 16, 2008, 2:19:24 AM

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safersephiroth=_=

rainraingoaway on August 16, 2008, 2:17:56 AM

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rainraingoawayHeeHee^^
You want more?

safersephiroth on August 16, 2008, 2:12:54 AM

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safersephirothi finished it

rainraingoaway on August 16, 2008, 2:11:30 AM

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rainraingoawaymkay
pronounce the i's like they are e's

hello- Konichiwa
yes- Hai
no- iie

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