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CarolM

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anata wa nihongo ga wakarimasu ka?
Nihingo = English
Ka makes it a question
Okay I can't figure out the rest. Something about know English?
I am teaching myself Japanese but haven't gotten far. I at the back of my mind think I know what you are asking but can't quite grasp it..

Please do tell.
 

CarolM

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Nihingo = English
Ka makes it a question
Okay I can't figure out the rest. Something about know English?
I am teaching myself Japanese but haven't gotten far. I at the back of my mind think I know what you are asking but can't quite grasp it..

Please do tell.
I work for a company where there is Japanese spoken by some of the staff. So I have heard those words so that is why they are probably familiar. The nihongo I think I saw in one of the lessons.
 

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I work for a company where there is Japanese spoken by some of the staff. So I have heard those words so that is why they are probably familiar. The nihongo I think I saw in one of the lessons.

That is the word for Japanese. eigo is the word for English. Nihon is Japan nihonjin is a Japanese person and Nihongo is the language.

If I remember my lesson correctly. Lol
 

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That is the word for Japanese. eigo is the word for English. Nihon is Japan nihonjin is a Japanese person and Nihongo is the language.

If I remember my lesson correctly. Lol
That is awesome. Thank you. Someday I'll be able to speak Japanese. German...Any other languages available in the CDR?
 

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I can count in German! I took it in high school but I was bad sick then and missed over 80 days my junior and senior year when I was taking it. It was like 172 total I think. I still made A's in chemistry, physics, and calculus without being in the classes but German I just could not get on my own.
 

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I can count in German! I took it in high school but I was bad sick then and missed over 80 days my junior and senior year when I was taking it. It was like 172 total I think. I still made A's in chemistry, physics, and calculus without being in the classes but German I just could not get on my own.
Sabine (Bee62) is German. You could practice by conversing with her in German.
 

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I can count in German! I took it in high school but I was bad sick then and missed over 80 days my junior and senior year when I was taking it. It was like 172 total I think. I still made A's in chemistry, physics, and calculus without being in the classes but German I just could not get on my own.
We did English. Afrikaans and I also did French. But like you I have forgotten 99% of the French. Afrikaans I practice by speaking with some co-workers who are Afrikaans.
 
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