
Japanese Cinema - Reddit
This sub reddit is devoted to Japanese movies and the Japanese film industry. Here you can post your favorite films, articles and news about upcoming movies. Feel free to discuss and recommend your …
How important is one's pitch when speaking Japanese?
One of my pocket Japanese-English dictionaries I bought specifically because it does contain pitch accent information for every word, in its case using an acute accent, but I hear there are multiple …
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What are the origins of ヶ? - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
The ヶ in e.g. 一ヶ月 is a bit of an odd character - it looks a lot like a small version of the katakana ケ, but is it derived from that katakana originally? Or is it a normal kanji? Or is it something ...
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In what situation can I use - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
One day, I asked my japanese friend how I could invite some friends to eat. He said "一緒に食べに行くかい?" I know that we could also say: 行きましょうか(行こうか)? 行きませんか(行かな …
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The "right" way to write Japanese lyrics
On the other hand, I've seen documentation speaking meticulously on the specific ways Japanese lyrics should be written. It even goes in to a more mathematical, calculating way to view how to write words …
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What exactly is this - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Aug 21, 2012 · I keep running into this symbol: ※ What is it, exactly? How is it used? According to this Wikipedia link on Japanese typographic symbols, this ※ is called 米{こめ} or 米印{こめじるし}. It is …