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Kenkaku musei
Jun 11, 2004, 11:48
be willing to make ma a vocab list in japanese(romaji) so i can read it please i'm still learning aktakana and hiragana.
25 words will be cool.

PaulTB
Jun 11, 2004, 17:00
be willing to make ma a vocab list in japanese(romaji) so i can read it please i'm still learning aktakana and hiragana.
25 words will be cool.
I very strongly suggest you use a hiragana flash card program (such as Japan Flash Card (http://www.physics.ucla.edu/~grosenth/f_main.html)) and print out a chart of the kana to stick on the wall next to your computer. You should find that the time taken to 'decrypt' hiragana drops rapidly when you're actually using it all the time. If you spend an hour or so on it a day I'd be very surprised if you still need romaji only materials in a weeks time.

Kenkaku musei
Jun 12, 2004, 00:23
ok .. i'll give that a try GREAT IDEA!! and thanks for the link.

PaulTB
Jun 12, 2004, 00:36
ok .. i'll give that a try GREAT IDEA!! and thanks for the link.
Good luck! :cool:

BrennaCeDria
Jun 12, 2004, 00:37
Also, the way I've learned all the kana is to write them over and over and over. I got the basics memorized in just under a month, and my only problems now are kanji and my (very) limited vocabulary.

Kenkaku musei
Jun 12, 2004, 02:05
cool i have also written them out but it's hard to read them i feel it's in acurate when iwrote them down.but i guess practice makes perfect

Kenkaku musei
Jun 12, 2004, 10:58
how do you get the cards to show when you open the program. it always says that the program i have is not the most recent one

PaulTB
Jun 14, 2004, 19:43
how do you get the cards to show when you open the program. it always says that the program i have is not the most recent one

You should have followed the following steps.

1. Download the four files from the "Help! I know nothing about computers and still want to get the program!" section.
2. Download the files from the "EXTRA: Flash Card Sets" section.
3. Download the dictionary from "EXTRA: Dictionaries" section (Actually it's better to go to the Monash FTP Archive and get the latest version (ftp.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/nihongo/edict.zip) and index files (ftp.cc.monash.edu.au/pub/nihongo/edictjdx.zip).
4. Stick everything in the same directory and unzip it all.
5. Double-click JFC.exe
6. Say YES to "Do you want to install this copy of JFC?"
7. Open flash-card set (e.g. 01-01.jfc)

If you haven't missed anything above then say exactly what message JFC gives and when.

SkaKid0911
Jun 20, 2004, 23:06
If you are using a computer program, then you don't need to worry about this, but when I wrote out my flashcards, they were innacurate. I fixed that by making them on the computer and printing them, because when you type it's always right. Also, once you finish being able to read them, MAKE SURE YOU PRACTICE WRITING THEM! I didn't and for a bit after, and still now, sometimes I have trouble remembering some of the less used ones, and many katakana.

Kenkaku musei
Jun 22, 2004, 07:48
I found another program called njstar.that lets you type out the katakana and hiragana so i typed out both and printed them out. it helps alot i have actually gotten bette all around...
I'm starting to get the hang of the particles(which was the hardes to get sofar besides writing)

so eventually i'll get comfortable i guess
but until then i'll be here(LOL) asking questions to all you cool people.


so to all who are helping and have helpd and will continue to help

Doumo Arigatou Gozaimasu!!!