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  1. sonicfan7895

    2nd Gen Cloning Glitches Non-Working on Japanese Crystal?

    Good morrow. Looking for some hints/tips. I've been trying for close to an hour the known cloning glitches in my copy of Crystal in Japanese, but I can't seem to get the timing down on it. I tried a variation on the Box Move method, but I ended up with a casualty (luckily I did not try...
  2. clefairydesuyo

    Japanese Pokémon Center Online Buying Guide~

    Hi everyone~ :chu: I posted in the Merchandise thread earlier asking if a buying guide for the Japanese Pokémon Center Online would be of any use... someone replied saying that it would be useful, so I'll do my best here! It's my first time writing a guide like this, my Japanese is roughly at...
  3. Melinda

    Poromia

    First, is it possible to connect this blog to other blogs such as wordpress? If not, forget I asked. :P Anyway, I started two new blogs yesterday. Both of the blogs are for the same things and are connected to each other so I wanted to see I could connect them to this one somehow. The...
  4. Esper

    Japanese Lessons: Part 7

    Lesson 1: hiragana Lesson 2: katakana Lesson 3: more kana Lesson 4: grammar intro Lesson 5: kanji Lesson 5½: more kanji Lesson 6: kanji/vocab This comes completely out of order from the way you're supposed to learn it, but here we go anyway. Today you get to learn about...
  5. Esper

    Japanese Lessons: Part 6

    Lesson 1: hiragana Lesson 2: katakana Lesson 3: more kana Lesson 4: grammar intro Lesson 5: kanji Lesson 5½: more kanji This here is another kanji lesson. Sort of. It's more of a vocabulary/kanji lesson so you can learn to recognize a few helpful words. When necessary I'll...
  6. Esper

    Japanese Lessons: Part 5½

    Lesson 1: hiragana Lesson 2: katakana Lesson 3: more kana Lesson 4: grammar intro Lesson 5: kanji If you saw my last blog lesson you'd have seen a whole bunch of kanji on it, most of which I didn't bother to identify. I'm doing that now. I've got all 79 of them here with...
  7. Esper

    Japanese Lessons: Part 5

    Lesson 1: hiragana Lesson 2: katakana Lesson 3: more kana Lesson 4: grammar intro I've got a great topic for you today: Kanji. Let me start by throwing a bunch at you and scaring you away letting you familiarize yourself with what kanji look like. 一二三四五六七八九十 千人口山上下小大日月...
  8. Esper

    Japanese Lessons: Part 4

    Lesson 1: hiragana Lesson 2: katakana Lesson 3: more kana Changing directions a bit. This lesson will deal with grammar and introduce the easiest sentence structure you'll see in Japanese. And here it is: X は Y です。 [X wa Y desu.] That is the most basic way you can say: "X is Y."...
  9. Esper

    Japanese Lessons: Part 3

    Lesson 1: hiragana Lesson 2: katakana Now that you have hiragana and katakana down, or at least mostly down, there's a little bit of extra to learn about them before moving on. With the kana you have you can write almost any Japanese word, but not all. How would you write Tokyo, for...
  10. Esper

    Japanese Lessons: Part 2

    Lesson 1: hiragana Last lesson covered hiragana so this lesson is going to cover katakana. Katakana is a slightly more advanced lesson than hiragana, but only because it seems to be harder to grasp for a lot of learners. One nice thing about learning katakana (and there aren't...
  11. Esper

    Japanese Lessons

    Hi, peoples. I thought I would bring back the Japanese lessons I was sort of doing off and on earlier this year, only this time in blog format so that every 'lesson' is nice and contained. Without really knowing what would be a good place to start (since I can't really know what...
  12. Esper

    This is awesome

    5LYAEz777AU Everyone must learn how to do all of these. There will be a test later. Ugh. Now I want to go shopping and buy 25 new scarves. On a different note, I'm thinking about doing some Japanese lessons like I sort of did in this old thread, but I'm not really sure if there would be...
  13. I got my ass handed to me; also math test!

    Apparently, my friends were messing around and decided to use me as a punching bag...not saying I didn't fight back, but let's just say I'm having trouble breathing. Also, took the end of course exam/test today. I'm not really good at math, well not yet, and the stuff they were asking me to...
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