Consonant sounds and 14 vowel sounds) So, to break it down, you're literally asking what is ~ called in japanese? or what do you say for ~ in japanese? 言う = to say と = grammatically necessary particle used with 言う to indicate a quotation. Welcome to r/learnjapanese, *the* hub on reddit for learners of the japanese language.
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I am interested in japanese culture and the symbolism used in japan, specifically i'd like to know what the triangle, circle, ╳ cross and square mean to a japanese person
This is a subreddit for people learning the japanese language A place where i hope you can feel welcome and learn something!!! He's been studying japanese for a nearly 10 years i think and he definitely knows what he's talking about His views and methods can be a bit controversial in the community, but overall, everyone agrees that immersion and sentence mining are essential to learning languages fast
This subreddit serves as a general hub to discuss most things japanese and exchange information, **as well as to guide users to subs specializing in things such as daily life, travel or language acquisition.** users are strongly encouraged to check the sidebar and stickied general questions thread before posting. So i stumbled over the japanese word メロメロ (mero mero) wich is often translated as being in love I was wondering if it is related to the english xoxo (hugs and kisses) or is this just a coincidence? Japanese knotweed (fallopia japonica) is an aggressive perennial that reproduces both by rhizomes (underground stems) and by seed
But i had a japanese native tell me it was more natural to use it with the verb 言う (polite form is 言います)