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Have you tried a conversation with a Japanese before? How was it? I am definitely sure your conversation’s more of a sign language rather than a good verbal communication. We must admit, one of the difficult languages to learn is Nihonggo, but when you get started, the language looks similar to ours. Simple and easy.

I remember my first week of stay in Japan, i often use a sign language like handshake, nod, tap and smile when a Japanese approaches me. Gomenazai means sorry was the easiest word i memorized. Outside, i always bring a pocket size Japanese dictionary. I never had the chance to comprehensively learn their language, but often times i could recognize few words that i always hear.

If i plan to visit Japan again, i’ll make sure to learn their language. Japanese are interesting to talk with.

Lucky i found this Japanese Language Site. This online site offers everything from Beginner to Advance Courses. You can learn via Podcasts and videos too! Great indeed!

If i were you, never miss the chance. It’s for free!

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  1. Win $250 says:

    Salamat tol. I did send you a message via your contact form before I started posting. I had been quite busy here. Holidays, job promotion, birthdays, xmas holidays. I’ll update my personal blog soon. It’s in hiatus mode, as what you all call it.

    Feel free to join in if you want.

  2. Win $250 says:

    All I know is wakaranai.

    I did try to learn the language before but it all died down. Unless you’ll use it regularly it will be difficult to retain it.

    Musta na mate.

    • AMBO says:

      Blogoloco long time no see! anong balita bro? Pinatay mo na ba blog mo? Anong nangyari at bigla kang nawala sa circulation? Sali ako jan sa pacontest mo one of these days. Welcome back brother!

  3. chuvaness says:

    Domo arigato gozaimasu! Yan lang ang alam ko…hahaah

    chuvaness’s last blog post..How to get more traffic?

  4. marjie says:

    I have a friend at work that’s taking Japanese lesson in college and is loving it. I wonder what he would feel about the website. I’ll pitch this to him for sure. Thanks for sharing it :grin: .

    cheers always,
    ~M

  5. BURAOT says:

    i dig japanese chicks. kung kaya..

    konichiwa! hai! madakune… hai!

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