Who speaks Japanese?

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I'm really interested in their culture, and I'm curious as to how many TBT'ers are fluent/learning in this language.

As for me, I'm currently learning the basic speaking stuff (not writing just yet).
 
hai arigato kawaii neko inu daifuku mochi sushi senpai onigiri.

I'm fluent in japanese I could teach you.
 
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no
 
I'm not fluent, I knew the basics since I was little (my mom was born in japan and speaks it around the house). I'm learning it but not atm because I'm lazy. I can write hiragana/katakana and up to grade 3 kanji. That's about it hah. Not much ik
 
I learned some of it four years ago. Hiragana & katakana, along with some kanji. I can understand spoken Japanese fairly well, I'm kinda slow with reading though.

Ask static when she comes back, she's going to Japan to learn the language.
 
I have learned japanese for two years in college, studied in Japan for a month... though I'm already forgetting most of the kanji and grammar that I have already learned... though, for some odd reason, I can pinpoint certain phrases and words in the music and anime/jdramas with no problem at all.
 
I was raised in the language when I was really young, but I haven't attempted to speak it in a while (Since it's not necessary).
 
i studied it for 3 years and went there for 2 weeks
but i dont really use it anymore once i stopped doing it in school in 2011
 
I know a very tiny bit... more than just senpai, watashi, etc but not enough to say I can speak it. But enough to get a general grasp of what someone is talking about most of the time. Also I can read English words and wasei-eigo written in katakana just fine
 
Both of my parents are Japanese, even though I can speak it nearly fluently I never really went to a Japanese school. (we lived abroad). I quit Kumon at a very early age (which I regret) so writing kanjis is hell for me (writing and not typing)

I don't have the French nationality and eventually I must go 'home', and I'm scared to be honest.
I would love to practice more!



ps:

usually when I mention to people online I am Japanese, people think I am some kind of a weeaboo xD

People believe others when they say they are Chinese or korean origin , but Japanese immigrants exist too!
 
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I studied Japanese around 4 years and then got bored of it because my teacher was really annoying :--( I would love to study it again but sadly I have more important things to do atm ... I only know some basic sentences and separate words because I was too lazy to study properly and I regret it now >.< I think watching anime/drama or playing games are also good ways to learn some Japanese~
 
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Nice google translate Kildor ;D

was gonna say that xDD

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Ask static when she comes back, she's going to Japan to learn the language.

that ^
I'm going to take a conversation course in Japan this July, for a month then next year I will spend my summer again in Japan for 3 months to learn more
I can read Hiragana/Katakana just not Kanji, but I do know very few, like Fire and Love and a few more
 
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Both of my parents are Japanese, even though I can speak it nearly fluently I never really went to a Japanese school. (we lived abroad). I quit Kumon at a very early age (which I regret) so writing kanjis is hell for me (writing and not typing)

I don't have the French nationality and eventually I must go 'home', and I'm scared to be honest.
I would love to practice more!



ps:

usually when I mention to people online I am Japanese, people think I am some kind of a weeaboo xD

People believe others when they say they are Chinese or korean origin , but Japanese immigrants exist too!

There seems to be fewer, at least in universities.
 
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