How about Chinese instead?
That's not right - Sum Ting Wong
Are you harboring a fugitive? - Hu Yu Hai Ding
See me ASAP - Kum Hia Nao
Stupid Man - Dum ***
Small Horse - Tai Ni Po Ni
Did you go to the beach? - Wai Yu So Tan
I bumped into a coffee table - Ai Bang Mai Fu Kin Ni
I think you need a face lift - Chin Tu Fat
It's very dark in here - Wai So Dim
I thought you were on a diet - Wai Yu Mun Ching
This is a tow away zone - No Pah King
Our meeting is scheduled for next week - Wai Yu Kum Nao
Staying out of sight - Lei Ying Lo
He's cleaning his automobile - Wa Shing Ka
Your body odor is offensive - Yu Stin Ki Pu
Great - Fa Kin Su Pa
2007-02-10 12:37:50
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answered by sexmagnet 6
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Nope, and there isn't any site to teach you this in 10 sittings or 100 either,because there are thousands of characters ,and you need time.
2007-02-10 16:33:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't learn japanese in one sitting. It took me two days to learn hiragana and katakana alone. There's also tons of kanji.
2007-02-10 12:49:27
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answered by Anonymous
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jap is the main complicated language for a community English speaker to earnings, so do no longer anticipate to earnings it rapid (quite with the 1000's of kanji you will desire to memorize). The quickest way is to take instructions and talk it as much as you in all risk can. detect a jap pen pal, or decide for a protracted holiday to Japan and stress your self in basic terms to speak in jap. web pages will help prepare, yet none will truly do a stable activity at coaching you all you may desire to appreciate.
2016-09-28 22:43:32
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answered by ? 4
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It is impossible to learn such a vast language in one sitting and anyone who tells you otherwise is either trying to get money out of you and/or is insulting your intelligence.
The misconception is Japanese is very hard to learn but in reality it isn't so bad, from what I've been told.
2007-02-10 12:39:06
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answered by Tranquilo 2
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I don't think you can learn them in one sitting, but you should be able to learn hiragana and katakana relatively quickly (and easily).
Hiragana:
http://japanese.about.com/blhira.htm
Katakana:
http://japanese.about.com/blkatakana.htm
Kanji takes more time, but it's not really difficult. You should learn hiragana and katakana right now, and then kanji.
2007-02-10 12:49:22
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answered by Rabbityama 6
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One sitting?
Only if you don't plan on standing up for several months.
2007-02-10 12:55:06
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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No. It will take time, effort, and discipline.
2007-02-10 12:35:08
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answered by Anonymous
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it depends how many years you can stay seated.
2007-02-10 12:53:07
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answered by whatda 3
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