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Text:General Hiragana Tutorial
Just a few quick explanations before I get started.
For this tutorial I will only be using 'romaji' which is basically the Latin letter equivalent to the Japanese language. I know there are people who don't have the language pack installed, so I want to keep it fair for them too. However, if you would like me to include both kana (hiragana, katakana, kanji) as well as romaji, just comment on here letting me know, I'll be more than happy to do both if it's wanted.
I cannot do the studying for you. If you desire to learn the language, I'll be more than happy to study /with/ you, but you'll have to do the memorization on your own. Even if
Japanese grammar for dummies by KinnoHitsuji, literature
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Japanese grammar for dummies
1. Japanese has no plurals.
Quick way to remember: All Japanese has the same plural as Sheep.
And yes, there are still some people out there that get to college and still think the plural of Sheep is Sheeps. No, the plural of sheep is sheep. The plural of deer is deer.
So Dear, remember that the plurals in Japanese work like deer.
羊が 一ぴき、羊が二ひき、羊が三びき
hitsuji ga ippiki, hitsuji ga nihiki, hitsuji ga sanbiki
One sheep, two sheep, three sheep.
2. Japanese is an SOV language.
Subject, Object Verb. So Yoda, as one person pu