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dare me to buy an iphone 12 pro max 256 gb? - *BOUGHT* - UPDATE! - [DELIVERED]
bnmjy replied to Poof's topic in Free-For-All
No way, my race's young children proudly made those phones in sweatshops, and harvested the tungsten at gunpoint, amongst other things. We are glad to be servile. -
dare me to buy an iphone 12 pro max 256 gb? - *BOUGHT* - UPDATE! - [DELIVERED]
bnmjy replied to Poof's topic in Free-For-All
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dare me to buy an iphone 12 pro max 256 gb? - *BOUGHT* - UPDATE! - [DELIVERED]
bnmjy replied to Poof's topic in Free-For-All
Pay my tuition for a piece of this wet ass pussy. -
dare me to buy an iphone 12 pro max 256 gb? - *BOUGHT* - UPDATE! - [DELIVERED]
bnmjy replied to Poof's topic in Free-For-All
Don't do, fucking cheap ass hoe. Buy that 20 dollar Kyocera. -
I'll just be brutally honest. There's a pandemic going on, and you said you dropped several classes. Socializing like this can take a back seat, and I don't just mean for the pandemic. Prioritize. You will feel better in the long run.
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Did you make it to level 60?
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To be honest, unless you want to say simple phrases as a party trick, I think duolingo for any language is shit. I tried Arabic just to see how they teach their script and it was quite awful. We were taught our ABCs individually when were children. Learning a different script as an adult would be no different. I actually want to learn Spanish after I reach a higher level of proficiency in Japanese.
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No. He was incredibly rude to Japanese learners. I actually try to help others learn, lol
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I think you're referring to ツ which is katakana, not kanji.
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You'll eventually get used to it. The fortunate thing about typing in Japanese is that it's highly phonetic. No need to memorize unusual spellings or any of that like in English. The hard part, when you get to kanji, is choosing the right character, but IME usually gives you the most common character in context. All I can say is practice makes perfect.
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は can be pronounced as "wa" when it is used as a particle, which is the case in こんにちは
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Yes, katakana is usually used for foreign words, although it can also be used to emphasize words. And it's not like IME is a smart AI or anything. It's completely reliant on your input and what you choose to display. I think you may need a quick tutorial on Japanese IME.
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Well, it's still technically correct, although unusual to see it written in katakana. こんにちは
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I mean Korean, and for a time Vietnamese, used Chinese characters too.
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ン is the katakana form of ん To type konnichiwa, you have to type konnnichiha. Try it now, lol
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Chinese characters used in Japanese writing.
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Just type in it more frequently and you'll get used to it.
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IMO, writing it really reinforces the sounds and helps you get used to the shapes. Also, it's こんにちは You have to press n two times to get an ん The は there is pronounced as a "wa" not a "ha" because it's a particle.
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Well the good news is that you don't have to learn how to write kanji. I only know how to write about half the ones I know. With computers and phones, it's not really necessary anymore. You should, however, learn how to write hiragana and katakana. Once you master reading and writing them, try wanikani to learn kanji. It's what I'm using now.
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I decided to start studying Japanese again, just to do something refreshing for the new year. I took a kanji knowledge test and it said I know about 750 characters. Not bad for someone at the intermediate level. However, you need to know around 2.2k characters to be functionally literate. I made my mother, a native speaker who left Japan right after middle school, take the same test and it said she knows around 2.6k characters. And the average Japanese adult who graduated high school and stays in Japan knows over 3k characters. I got a lot of studying to do. 😐
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The kidney stone is coming. Godspeed.
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I dare you to fap to fugg's hooha.
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I tried it myself and all I can say is that VR is definitely the future of video games. Gabe Newell says that brain-interfaced VR isn't too far down the line either. Gen Z's and millennial's senior years are gonna be sweet, VR while riding in self-driving cars.
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Just type gangrene penis in google. I'm sure you'll be satisfied with the green dick.