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Most people can read Romaji.
But it is true that it is more difficult for us to read things in Romaji.
Writing in hiragana, katakana, and kanji will make things more clear and help us understand more quickly.
But once again, if you write a letter in Romaji, most Japanese people will be able to understand you.
But it is true that it is more difficult for us to read things in Romaji.
Writing in hiragana, katakana, and kanji will make things more clear and help us understand more quickly.
But once again, if you write a letter in Romaji, most Japanese people will be able to understand you.
- rljapan
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Re: Romaji
nihonjin ga romaji wakarimasu ka? (Japanese people understand romaji?) Did I say that correctly?
Anyways, that's the real question
Anyways, that's the real question
- K73SK
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Re: Romaji
Yes!
Japanese people can read and understand Romaji, but would rarely be used amongst themselves.
Japanese people can read and understand Romaji, but would rarely be used amongst themselves.
- Sayaka
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Re: Romaji
Is Romaji the way Japanese students learn to read hiragana and katakana?
- r_folsom@bellsouth.net
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Re: Romaji
Konnichiwa!
Romaji is NOT the way Japanese students learn Hiragana and Katakana. It's actually quite the opposite. Japanese children learn Hiragana and Katakana FIRST. Japanese writing system includes Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. Romaji is not part of the Japanese writing system - Romaji (literally, "Roman letters) exists to help English speakers be able to read and write in Japanese - and it is possible to become fluent in Japanese without learning the three writing systems... BUT, if you want to go beyond books that have these romaji transcriptions, it's a MUST to learn Hiragana and Katakana.
So, ROMAJI is primarily used for the convenience of foreigners!
Romaji is NOT the way Japanese students learn Hiragana and Katakana. It's actually quite the opposite. Japanese children learn Hiragana and Katakana FIRST. Japanese writing system includes Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. Romaji is not part of the Japanese writing system - Romaji (literally, "Roman letters) exists to help English speakers be able to read and write in Japanese - and it is possible to become fluent in Japanese without learning the three writing systems... BUT, if you want to go beyond books that have these romaji transcriptions, it's a MUST to learn Hiragana and Katakana.
So, ROMAJI is primarily used for the convenience of foreigners!
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