2011年9月15日星期四

Oral Japanese learning

In the last 500 years, Japanese Rosetta Stone Softwarehas close contact with the westernworld. Thus you can recognize there are some familiar words sound likeEnglish, French, German, Portuguese and many other languages. Those newwords from the western origin keep part of the original meaning andalso carry some new information about economy, medicine, education,government, cuisine, clothing, and sports. Japanese carry on addingmore words on computer, other new technology and science.Thoughmy personal study experience, to master common Japanese conversationtopics are not too hard. In fact, it's could be easier then yourexpectation. Unlike many European languages, you won't need to learnabout plurals, gender markers, conjugating verbs for the first, secondperson, the future tense and many other complicated grammaticalknowledge. Leave your entire headache behind; you just requireunderstanding that the subjects of sentences are basically understoodfrom the context and omitted when omitted Rosetta Stone French understood. Yes, it's quitelike study Spanish, if you know a bit Spanish you will feel relax now.InJapanese language, the words of I, you, she, he, they and we are notuse very often. Instead, people like to be addressed by name or titlesduring the conversation. "To be", the verb in Japanese is "desu". Thegood news about it is this verb does not change with person. Word orderin Japanese is almost the same order to compare with English. You needsubject, next followed by objects, and then verb. For example, if youwant to tell "I'm Marry" then you can say "Merii decu". Give anothertry, "He's Tom", then Rosetta Stone German say "Tomu desu". One more common example, whenyou want to say "They are my friends." try it first yourself. Theanswer is "Tomodachi desy". "Tomodachi" means "friends" or "friend". Aswe talked earlier, you won't bothered by plurals anymore.

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