To: Army Air Corps
Hmm... looks interesting - want a student? :D
You have to pay attention with Japanese, too.. especially with the kanji! If you write it wrong, you can change the sentence rather drastically.. Hehe. With Romanji, it's a bit easier.. but a silly typo can also change the meaning >:D I, personally, like scribbling things in hiragana. Fufufu >:^>
~Moshi-chan
904 posted on
03/15/2006 10:49:02 PM PST by
Moshikashitara
(GOD BLESS THE USA! ~Proud to be an American 24/7/365!~ Support our Troops!)
To: Moshikashitara
Spoken Vietnamese is tonal (like Chinese). For example, you can form several different words with "ba" via variations in tone and accent marks. One misspoken tone changes the meaning of a word.
It is a fun language to speak, read, and write. Also, it is great for people who want to learn an Asian language without having to learn a completely different writing system.
920 posted on
03/15/2006 10:56:06 PM PST by
Army Air Corps
(Four fried chickens and a coke)
To: Moshikashitara
You can learn some basics of written Vietnamese at this
site.
938 posted on
03/15/2006 11:04:28 PM PST by
Army Air Corps
(Four fried chickens and a coke)
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