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i had enough trouble learning spanish :(
 
Originally posted by B16@Aug 20 2004, 04:52 PM
i had enough trouble learning spanish :(
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Spanish!? You live in CA and had trouble learning Spanish?!

You rode the short bus in school, didn't you?
 
Hrmmm...interesting site...full of info...but almost too much info.

Go to Barnes and Nobels and get the book...."Making out in Japanese I and II"


that has a better flow of the language, that will also help anyone get it down.......hehe...will at least get it up.... :lol:
 
looks fun, might give it a read when i have nothing going on later
 
i took french, then learned some spanish, and then i learned german. i'm in the process of biting off a little bit of japanese here and there...

and learning kanji.
 
Ive been trying with the language as for a bit. Occationally if you check http://www.suprnova.org/ you will find a torrent for pimslers japanese in mp3 format, those have helped me quite a bit (especially considering there are both language and culture lessons). Blanco i know you are in the same area as me, so you should check and see if they are still offering Japanese lessons at the Honda food and culture museum in marysville. Kimiko offers them on saturdays and is a really good teacher. She doesnt require any kind of payment, though i would always donate $5-10 in the museum's donation box after each lesson. I dont have the number handy but if your interested let me know and ill dig it up.
 
Originally posted by Blanco@Aug 22 2004, 04:53 AM
That museum over by Ellis Lake? I'm going to have to go check that out.
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Actually the Honda food and culture museum is on feather fiver boulevard which is technically marysville but would more apropriate to be called olivehurst . Its address is 1744 feather river blvd and its right near star bend (popular fishing spot). Im having trouble finding their number so if i get the chance ill drop by the museum today or tomorrow and get one of their cards.
 
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