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  1. Still no luck in convincing one of my students in joining this forum. Hahaha. Maybe he's a little bit afraid? Anyway, I would not give up until he visits the site and registers.
  2. Well, it's not an absolute rule. It's just a general rule to guide students on how to spell things. I'm sure that the number of words that use this general rule is greater than the other.
  3. @sayitwell whenever you write tomorrow, always think of it as to-morrow I've had this issue before but since I thought of it as to-morrow, no more issues. And even the spelling of my country, ugh! Philippines. I would often spell it as Philipines. haha XD I'm not that patriotic lol.
  4. Indeed, in fact, one of my students told me that they find people who speak like in the anime very irritating. Haha Thanks for pointing that out by the way.
  5. I have already invited one of my students and he is still yet to visit the site. But if you guys have LINE, you can add him up! By the way, I noticed that LINE is the most popular messaging app in Japan especially among teenagers.
  6. When I am talking to my friends (who are usually Filipinos), I think in Filipino. But when it comes to work, I always think and talk in English. The grammar of both English and Filipino are different so if you think in Filipino and then translate that thought in English, you're gonna have a bad time. haha Same as with Japanese and Korean.
  7. Definitely Arabic for me. It's like they always have phlegm. XD Sorry but I don't mean to offend anybody. Just my observation. go on.
  8. As long as you know English, then you're good. English is spoken almost everywhere. So if you know how to speak, read, and write in English, you'll have no problem communicating with other people.
  9. Haha. Weird. Because I always remember the "i before e except after letter c". So the word weird wouldn't qualify as "before c" since the letter before "ie or ei" is W. It really is weird to spell weird. Haha
  10. English is a very interesting language. It is a language where all languages meet. Haha From Latin, Spanish, French, and all other languages; you would always hear them being used in the English language.
  11. Well, it's all about how serious you are when it comes to learning a certain language. There are people who learn other languages just by watching videos on youtube. So I guess, the method doesn't really matter as long as you are eager to learn.
  12. Shortcuts in texting is still tolerable. During the early times, we only have limited characters when sending text messages so we tend to cut each word short (80 characters per sms) However, when it comes to online chatting, I don't think that text speaking is tolerable. I usually don't talk to those kinds of guys. Haha
  13. I was talking on the phone when this happened. The person from the other line though I got disconnected because I went silent for quite a bit there. Haha. so yeah, this happens to me as well.
  14. Since you are pronouncing the word with silent /h/ leaving you with /ah/ to begin the word with, we should be using "an". Same goes with the word honor. Remember, it is not always the letters that we should check. We should also check the sounds or pronunciation.
  15. I am currently reading the book "Making out in Japanese" and I dunno but I find it funny. haha Here's an excerpt I found on google books. http://books.google.com/books?id=IiGUTusHr7wC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false
  16. Hahahaha. I easily memorized the Kanji for "Love" with this one. Hahahaha. Funny! thanks for sharing this website. Bookmarked it
  17. Well, according to one of my Japanese students, if they see a person not able to read / write Kanji, it is as if they were children. So I guess, you really have to learn reading and writing kanjis
  18. Well, thank you for sharing this with us. I am still yet to study Kanji but knowing the etymology behind every Kanji would be a nice idea. But it could also be a painful one. Imagine all those Kanjis. Whew!
  19. Instead of "lol", I overuse "haha" or even " " not only when chatting with friends but also when posting on forums. like this one. haha
  20. Haha. Well, actually I did a little bit of research and found out that the word irregardless is a combination of regardless and irrespective. But I still don't find it logical. haha
  21. I somehow know how that feels like. In my case, loaned English words are the ones that I find funny when they are being used in other languages. For instance, in Japanese, there are a lot of loaned English words and I find their way of pronouncing those words funny.
  22. I would say Korean or Hangul/Hangeul. I already know some words and phrases but I would want to know more about the language and its grammar. But since I am already studying Japanese, I guess I don't have the luxury of time to study both at the same time. Hangeul's writing system is also very simple and yet effective one. But the pronunciation is a little bit hard. Especially the "eu" or "eul" sounds.
  23. Nope. I would do my best in teaching my child / children foreign languages especially our national language (well aside from English).
  24. I remembered my Japanese student describing Nihongo as a language that is dependent on context. Haha A single word may entail different meanings depending on the context.
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