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Where can I read manga in Japanese? : r/japanese - Reddit
May 5, 2022 · Hiya, what are some good websites I can read manga in Japanese? Or any (UK) online stores I can order from? I would like to start reading every day to help my studies, but …
What are the differences between - Japanese Language Stack …
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 …
What exactly is this - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Aug 21, 2012 · I keep running into this symbol: ※ What is it, exactly? How is it used? According to this Wikipedia link on Japanese typographic symbols, this ※ is called 米{こめ} or 米印{こめ …
What is the difference between - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
The title should be pretty self-explanatory. What meanings does each convey? And in what kinds of circumstances would one be used instead of the other? For example, what are the …
Nominalization with - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
I've just learned to nominalize verbs with のを but as I was looking for more info on the web I saw that this is also done with のが and こと. The question "What is the difference between the …
Be completely honest: Is Japanese worth learning? - Reddit
Aug 20, 2020 · Japanese is a popular language and is almost always in need of translators, the pay is also decent. If you have a degree, you could work as an English support teacher in …
What does kore wa kore wa mean? - Japanese Language Stack …
Apr 27, 2021 · I am watching a taiga drama, Tokugawa Ieyasu, and I hear people say kore wa kore wa often. I also here sore wa sore wa. The translation in the subtitle is "well …