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<blockquote data-quote="tflofasho" data-source="post: 147098" data-attributes="member: 7714"><p>Eh; nowhere near. I only knew of titor the past year.</p><p></p><p>I finished all of haruhi years ago, that goes to show how old and cultured I am; considering it was aimed towards my generation back in high school when it first came out as a light novel and then anime. This was when death note was barely new before it became 13 years old. It still feels like yesterday to me.</p><p></p><p>Kanji is actually the hardest out of all of them. The easiest being katakana. I started with that before going hirigana and it got easier after a while. Kanji is hard simply because it's a symbol that represents a word. I always need hirigana to make things easier to understand in Japanese, especially for kanji.</p><p></p><p>Then again; it's become very westernized; so there's lots of japanglish; I'm almost as fluent as I am in English. It's getting the smaller connecting words fluently I need to get nailed down that need work. The idea is to keep it simple to help convey meaning. Pure meaning is what you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tflofasho, post: 147098, member: 7714"] Eh; nowhere near. I only knew of titor the past year. I finished all of haruhi years ago, that goes to show how old and cultured I am; considering it was aimed towards my generation back in high school when it first came out as a light novel and then anime. This was when death note was barely new before it became 13 years old. It still feels like yesterday to me. Kanji is actually the hardest out of all of them. The easiest being katakana. I started with that before going hirigana and it got easier after a while. Kanji is hard simply because it's a symbol that represents a word. I always need hirigana to make things easier to understand in Japanese, especially for kanji. Then again; it's become very westernized; so there's lots of japanglish; I'm almost as fluent as I am in English. It's getting the smaller connecting words fluently I need to get nailed down that need work. The idea is to keep it simple to help convey meaning. Pure meaning is what you want. [/QUOTE]
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