Thu 8 Jun, 2017 07:35 am - It's nothing to be proud of, but I can't swim.
My understanding: Swimming is the only thing that I can be proud of.
Is it correct? (view)
Thu 25 May, 2017 07:36 pm - Just as you have said, kanji is a form of ideogram which to represent the idea of a thing, rather than the sounds of a word.
May it's hard for English-speakers to learn, since success is... (view)
Wed 24 May, 2017 09:42 pm - I prefer to work on my own. In a team, you often have to give up some individually in order for the team to function as a whole. It doesn't allow you to have independent thinking. And as group... (view)
Wed 24 May, 2017 09:12 pm - Wow, this is really a good question. Actually "kerei" is a na- adjective.
All i-adjectives always end in "i". However, you may have noticed that some na-adjectives also end... (view)
Wed 24 May, 2017 08:27 am - Your analysis is good, but it's still not exactly right.
We know that there are two types of Japanese adjectives:
1. i-adjective.
2. na-adjective.
For i-adjectives, if we want to... (view)
Wed 24 May, 2017 04:15 am - I speak three languages too.
mother lauguage: Chinese
the first foreign language: English (studied for 8 years)
the second foreign language: Japanese (studied for 5 years)
Due to I majored... (view)