Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 21-09-2008

Japanese / Chinese?
I want to learn Japanese / Chinese when I go to school. I know a little Japanese and Chinese vocabulary, but most Japanese. to start from the head? Should I learn Japanese or Chinese?
Japanese is difficult, but Chinese is more difficult. It depends on your ability if you can put all Chinese characters in your mind, if you can, go to china !!!!!!!!!! but if you can not go to !!!!!!!!!!!! Japanese that's it!
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 12-07-2008

Chinese <-> Japanese?
Hello I wonder how Japanese is related to China Is it comparable to English <-> Italy, where a canroughly follow a conversation, picking up familiar words, or more like English <—> Russia, where you can not. And how the Coast of other East Asian languages (Thai, Korean ..) Thanks PS I'm talking English <-> Italian, Italian, when I hear, I know what 're talking Coast which I dont't to listen Thanks for responding to the Russians
The characters and some readings came from China, but have changed over centuries. Some are still around and occasionally I might note a Chinese word that sounds familiar because it is close to the Japanese or can read it. Other than that, is mutually unintelligible. Examples: when you call my Chinese friend tells me his note to his mother something like "Denwa" which means "Phone" on Japanese. It surprised me a Chinese boy in my class because I could not read the words of the jacket (I told the security of English "traffic") but not I have no idea how it is pronounced in Chinese, if it is even close to the Japanese pronunciation (koutsu Anzen).
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Filed Under (Uncategorized) by Jahan on 18-08-2005

Mongolian, Tibetan or Chinese … that girls are most beautiful?
All are equally beautiful!
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