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cloudstriffe   

Emy, 29 y.o.
Agoura Hills, United States [Current City]

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Joined 10 years ago, profile updated 2 years ago.

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oww I'm sorry I haven't been on this site for so long. aww thank you, although it looks like you're the bright one speaking many languages . thank you for the compliment! I like your hair too : )
Reply - Conversation - Aug 13, 2014
Your a anime fan and also horror movies xD lol
Reply - Conversation - Aug 13, 2014
Hi

how are you

i just saw your profile now and seems like we got something in common lol
Reply - Conversation - Aug 5, 2014
Syllables huh? It's sounds kinda like hiragana, but then when they mix up it seems kind of confusing. I guess that's just at first ^^
For the kanji, in the beginning I read about 3-4 a day, practising the ones I had previously read too. Then, I bought some flashcards that would have the kanji and some words formed with it on one side and on the other saying how it's read and the meaning of the words. Those really helped me out and I still use them. But I guess memorisation plays a big role. Now, I try to read manga in Japanese whenever I can because they usually have furigana on all the Kanji (the hiragana equivalent of the kanji) on the side. Example: 私(わたし)の存在(そんざい) [watashi no sonzai] = my existence.
I wonder how people learn chinese though, seems there doesn't seem to be a simple way of writing anything, and all they have is kanji.
Reply - Conversation - Aug 4, 2014
I want to someday live and work in Japan too! A strong motivator :P
Well kanji are pretty difficult to memories. I think about that a Japanese high school student learns about 2000 of them and I'm near 500 @_@
How does the Korean writing system work? Is each character a syllable or a word?
Reply - Conversation - Aug 4, 2014
For Japanese I think learning the basic letters of katakana and hiragana is pretty easy and then you slowly move one from there ^^
What made you want to learn Korean. All I can recognise in Korean is that the letters have a lot of circles in them. :P
Reply - Conversation - Aug 3, 2014
That's why I want to learn better. One of the reasons I started learning or actually became more motivated to learn was because I wanted to read books and play games that haven't been translated. ^^ Such a geeky reason now that I think about it… :P
Reply - Conversation - Aug 2, 2014
They even released a novel for the game, but even though I ordered it, the Japanese was still too difficult for my current level.. -_-
http://img1.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20121230094152/aooni/images/f/f4/Ao-oni-cover.jpg
Reply - Conversation - Aug 2, 2014
Yeah, yeah I remember that, where they would turn into them. And that room was freaky at first >_<
Well some of the Oni got out from there and you also headed to a different building that was behind the main one was old and had a basement or something where the jail cell was.
Reply - Conversation - Aug 1, 2014
Oh no, it wasn't toward the screen. Well.. except when it came and opened the closet you were hiding in @_@
In the new version they had different kinds of Onis. They had the normal one and a different shaped one that would head in a straight line toward the character and you had to quickly move out of the way before it got to you.
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