There are two forms of sentence structure you can use with prepositions.
topic は something の position(preposition) に あります・います
something の position に subject が あります・います
“Long way Back”
A friend of mine uses this as her motivation tool - a giant poster of kanji that she highlights as she learns. I am considering doing this, too. I can just feel how excellent it would be to mark of things that I’ve learned.
She’s using the heisig method, which I know is not without controversy. For those of you studying kanji, in which order do you learn them and how did you choose?
[FRENCH BELOW]
This list is not complete, I will update it from time to time when I can ! Please note that I’m using a Samsung Galaxy S7 and there might be slight differences depending on the phone you have.
I will not put the terms written in katakana, as 1) you should know them 2) their meaning is usally easy to guess since most of the time they’re english words.
PS : If you’re learning French, note that there are quite a few words / expressions that are abbreviated !
PS2 : Also note that I put my phone back in English and French to get the best translations, but some words are “computer terms” so please check before using them in another context :)
I hope this will be useful :)
Cette liste n’est pas complète, je la mettrai à jour quand je pourrai! Prenez en compte le fait que j’utilise un Samsung Galaxy S7, donc il se peut qu’il y ait quelques différences avec d’autres téléphones.
Je ne mettrai pas les termes écrits en katakana : 1) vous devriez les connaître 2) si vous comprenez l’anglais leur sens est normalement simple à trouver, sinon il suffit d’aller chercher la signification (ce qui est bien plus facile que de chercher des kanjis qu’on ne connait pas…)
PS : J’ai remis mon téléphone en anglais et en français pour avoir la meilleure traduction, mais faîtes attention car certains mots sont des termes réservés à l’électronique et pourraient ne pas fonctionner dans un autre contexte !
ロックを解除(かいじょ)するには、スワイプしてください : Swipe screen to unlock / Faîtes glisser votre doigt sur l’écran pour déverrouiller.
機内(きない)モード : Airplane mode / Mode hors-ligne
省電力(しょうでんりょく) : Power saving / Eco. énergie
縦画面(たてがめん) : Portrait / Portrait
自動回転(じどうかいてん) : Auto rotate / Rotation auto.
位置情報(いちじょうほう) : Location / Position
全(すべ)て消去(しょうきょ) : Clear all / Effac. tout
通知設定(つうちせってい) : Notification setting / Param. notif.
電卓 (でんたく) : Calculator / Calculatrice
翻訳 (ほんやく) Translate / Traduction
連絡先 (れんらくさき) Contacts / Contacts
時計 (とけい) Clock / Horloge
電話 (でんわ) Phone / Téléphone
予約 (よやく) Schedule (a message) / Programmer (un message)
削除 (さくじょ) Delete / Supprimer
画像 (がぞう) Pictures / Photos
検索 (けんさく) Search / Rechercher
編集(へんしゅう) Edit / Modifier
全てを朗読(ろうどく)にする Mark all as read / Tout marquer comme lu
保護(ほご)メッセージ Locked messages / Messages verrouillés
お問(と)い合(あ)わせ Contact us / Nous contacter
履歴(りれき) Recents / Récents
作成(さくせい) Compose / Rédiger
番号 (ばんごう) Number / Numéro
入力 (にゅうりょく) Enter (a text) / Rédiger
共有 (きゅうゆう) Share / Partager
追加 (ついか) Add / Ajouter
非表示 (ひひょうじ) Hide / Masquer
貼(は)り付(つ)け Paste / Coller
作 (さく) Notes / Notes (Tumblr, Instagram…)
保存 (ほぞん) Save / Enregistrer
random word of the day
Okachimachi, Tokyo.
Ouroboros, the eternal cycle of life. Instagram / Behance / Artstation
Giant deer por Mariano Peccinetti Por Flickr: www.facebook.com/CollagealInfinito www.society6.com/Trasvorder www.instagram.com/marianopeccinetti
I’ve been preparing for the JLPT N5 myself, so I thought I’d make a little list of some of the resources I’ve found!
Nihongo Ichiban N5 Study Material
JLPT Website:
Self Evaluation List
Sample Questions
japanesetest4you JLPT N5 Resources
JLPT Boot Camp
Mock Test
JLPT Study Page (a bit of an older page, but still a good study resource)
Memrise
JLPT N5 Vocab
JLPT N5 Readings
Official JLPT Reference Books
Guide to Reading and Writing Japanese Characters (4th Edition)
Compact Japanese Dictionary
Read Japanese Kanji Today
Kanji Study
Obenkyo
Duolingo
Write Japanese: Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana
Tinycards by Duolingo: Fun & Free Flashcards
Charlie Chaplin floating in space! From a Czech magazine Zijeme, designed by Ladislav Sutnar.
Just a person learning Japanese. Self-learner. If you're also studying Japanese and want to practice with someone (and you're also very much a beginner) then message me! はじめまして! さびーなです。よとしく!
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