Hello.
I'm Japanese.
What do you think about Japanese language and logo?
Is it cool? or Unique or not?
I just learn about effects of Japanese on SuperDry(極度乾燥しなさい。)
I want to know that why Japanese on T-shirts.
Please let me know your idea.
I've seen a few of my relatives wearing clothing with katakana on them, although it appears to be nonsense. I can see the appeal, but I'd personally prefer to know what the words mean, before buying a shirt.
I like Asahi Super Dry.
Ching chang pera pera kawaii nya
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That's better than the idiots with Kanji/Hanzi character tattoos on their friggin body though...
Dont let them fool you - it is absolutely impossible to learn japanese. If you want to be fluent in it, you just have to live all your life in japan. No other way to master it, because it is not english. And no, kanji is not a problem, they can be mastered completely in 2 years.
Kotoba means "a word" in Japanese
kataba means "to talk" in Arabian
It sounds almost the same
i am almost fluent in it, and I must say that Japanese is really really ugly language.
Try reading YukiGuni by Kawabata, holy shit it is UGLY
I really like standard Hyojungo.