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Kyra Yokomotou - July 15, 2005 07:20 PM (GMT)
ok i'm having troubles with my language lessons.

I'm studying as of now, Japanese and French.
I am wondering for french, How do I know when to put a:

Accent Grave
Accent Aigu
Cedille
Circumflex

I know there are people on this forum that knows both of these languages or atleast one, This is like the only place where i can ask , No other place knows it but my Grandma and Mom<----Both been studying since they were 5. (Don't want to bother them right now though)

Japanese:

How will I remember most of what I learn are there any tips on remember the Wa/Ga and where the right Object/Subject goes?

How will I rememer Where to put Ni/No,? Please help, I know this is a stupid post though

Dan - July 15, 2005 09:07 PM (GMT)
This should be in Forgian Language.

Kyra Yokomotou - July 16, 2005 03:57 AM (GMT)
Hey Dan, Sorry and also have you been on lately?

Dan - July 16, 2005 08:04 PM (GMT)
Yes.

bsu - July 29, 2005 05:58 PM (GMT)
@Kyra Yokomotou

Doatek i'm sure is extremely busy now (last time I saw him he said he was) so that is probably why he can't help you. Can't help you on the french (have you had time to ask them? Lucky you, my mother is never patient enough to help me :[ )

Wa (わ) indicates the subject (lol... there is a poop load more to this), Ga (が) is more on active and emphasized subjects. And of course, there is more to it. It has various set of rules on when you should use it.
Ni (に) indicates what the indirect object is, or what the action is directed to. No (の) commonly shows possession, but both of these has other uses that I don't know of. This should sorta give you an idea on how to use them correctly.

I felt bad no one replied so I gave it a shot. I'm not reliable though. I'm new to japanese, like you.

EDIT:
Just found out Wa/Ga is something that even japanese professors have a hard time explaining. o_o;;




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