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It must be hard to read the kanji on low-res screens.
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@keiandmic i'm sorry. i am only repeating what i was taught. unless i was lied to, kanji dictionnary exist and they are working like i explained. if i am mistaking, please correct me.
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@keiandmic Oops, 永 is 5.
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@jodelle6 I AM an actual Japanese person. I was born and raised there. I happen to speak English too. You can't guess the number of strokes by the kanji's appearance. A horizontal line can continue to vertical line. And it is 1 stroke instead of 2 as it seems. 口 is 3 strokes. 永 is 7. Although "figuring out" was NOT difficult, still it certainly was NOT easy either.
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@keiandmic it's not tricky for an actual japanese person, they know very well the logic of kanji. even if they don't know one, they can easilly figure out the strokes, no problem.
yeah japanese is an easy language to learn, but their writing is one of the more complicated in the world!
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@chabi3000 you are stupid. i'm glad not everyone thinks like you.
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@jodelle6 I asked my parents first. lol. In order to look up the meaning of an unknown kanji by the number of strokes, you would have to know how the strokes are counted. And that could be really tricky. Man, Japanese is bizar isn't it?
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The japanese are stupid they should adapt the latin alphabet , would be much more efficient !
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I can't believe I missed this video.
Are you still able to type the "~" key in Japanese keyboards? I noticed that the key to switch to romaji was replacing it.
your channel is a big treasure, i'm definitely stuck to it and be the follower till the end of times hahha)thank you!
kateDAbomb 8 months ago 52
if you type pen the computer offers you pen or pencil or other words like pen......is?
niggardlyname 9 months ago 27