00:00
00:00
Newgrounds Background Image Theme

5Harkbait178 just joined the crew!

We need you on the team, too.

Support Newgrounds and get tons of perks for just $2.99!

Create a Free Account and then..

Become a Supporter!

Reviews for "JapanEaseLesson1"

wow nice...

Starting in September, thanks to a persistent friend of mine, a group of us are allowed to start doing Japanese at school. This will definately get me familiar with the basics of he, she, they etc. and I found it pretty useful. I did get a book on Japanese and I think if you had done he, she, they etc. and greetings in the first lesson, like in this book, rather than the random bit on animals then that might have worked a little better.

Still a great help nonetheless and I think it will be useful for a lot of people. Great work.

Humours 2 cosve the pooping cow :D

YES DUDE

PLEASE MAKE ANOTHER DUDE THIS HELPS ALOT

Hmmm...

This has been wanted for centuries by people.
An interactive learn Japanese program, finally!

I've been wanting to learn Japanese for a while now and haven't had the chance because of leaving my school club of it last year (We hardly learned any language, it was all about their way of life really.)

I've learned a bit now so bring on the next lot!

I believe there were a couple of simple corrections:
Grammar instead of Grammer
Also when I wanted to concentrate on the final part, I turned the music off but it didn't turn back on, don't know if it's just me...

Anyhoo, good work!

Cayler responds:

Yeah, I think I got the word 'grammar' wrong on my spelling tests in school. lol And about the music, I'm still a noob when it comes to flash because I haven't been working with it for long so I didn't know how to turn the music back on once it's been stopped. lol

This helps me out a lot!

I want to learn Japanese for some time now, but the free sites suck and i didn't have the money to learn it properly. Just one question: i read on a site that there are different ways of counting depending on what type of item you want to count. is that true?

Cayler responds:

Yes, that's true. I'm gonna include that in the second lesson. Most of the numbers stay the same, but shi(4) becomes yon and shichi(7) becomes nana and kyu(9) becomes ku.

i live in japan,...

I live in japan (shibuya if you know where that is...) ive lived here for 7 years. I can read hiragana , katagana and i know about 80 kanji...i like this it was preatty well explained and for someone that doesnt know japanese at all its a good start. You should make some advanced ones. Maybe on calligraphy.

Keep it up!

P.S. Bokuno cincin totemo okii desu. wakarimaska?
私はそれを見た&#1
2356;と思うことを&#36077
;けた。 :D

Cayler responds:

Then you know a hell of a lot more Japanese than me. lol Nothing I make about Japanese lanuage or culture could possibly teach you anything. Unless I made something that teaches kanji. I could just look those up then make a program about them, even though I don't know them myself. Or I could teach chinese if you're interested. Anatano chinchin wa totemo okii desu keredomo bokuno chinchin wa totemo totemo totemo okii desu yo!! lol