- Japanese - Reddit
A subreddit for discovering the people, language, and culture of Japan
- Learn Japanese - Reddit
Welcome to r LearnJapanese, *the* hub on Reddit for learners of the Japanese Language
- I made a master list of all free Japanese resources online
I put together what I believe is a comprehensive list of all of the free online resources to learn Japanese, including video, audio, apps, courses, dictionaries, websites, textbooks you name it
- What are the differences between - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
The Japanese hiragana and katakana syllabaries can mostly be described as phonetic But there are two exceptions, the two pairs of syllables modified to be voiced with the dakuten diacritic which t
- Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Q A for students, teachers, and linguists wanting to discuss the finer points of the Japanese language
- usage - 〜くて form of a verb - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
In spoken Japanese, used to leave a certain "negation"-like feeling in the air It is used very often in spoken language and in conversations Consider the following example where 笑えみ子こ, a woman working in a shop, is apologizing because she picked the wrong color for a t-shirt a client wanted to check:
- WMAF Support Group: A Community for White Men (WM) and Asian Women (AF)
Welcome! WMAF stands for White Male and Asian Female, or more specifically, White Men in relationships with Asian Women We aim to create a positive safe space to discuss relationships and daily life This is a place to offer support, ask questions, and promote discussions about interracial dating and relationships specifically by and for White men and Asian women This space is primarily for
- Is the english xoxo related to japanese メロメロ
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?
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