Preferably a native, but anyone experienced in Japanese is welcome.
礼儀(レイギorれいぎ)="politeness"
>>1 OK...? What exactly you wanna do?
You'll write some sentences in Japanese and Japanese speakers will correct the sentences?
I'm the host of the thread "I want to study English!!!!". I was told to visit this thread by you >>1.
I'll write English sentences and then you'll translate them to Japanese. I'd like you to break them down into compounds, for example, ”猫: cat, は: topic marker, used when introducing a new subject, ある: verb, to exist." I'd also like you to provide a more literal translation back into English, for example: "魚だ: Fish it is."
Also, I promised Zapanese I'd teach him/her the L, R and V sounds. To pronounce the L, flatten the front part of your tongue behind your upper teeth. To pronounce the R, make your lips round, then push your tongue back. Don't push it too far back, though! To pronounce the V, open your mouth slightly, say "ahhhh" and then while saying "ahhhh", place your upper teeth on your lower lip. I suggest recording yourself and then uploading the recording on the internet so as to make sure you're pronouncing it right. If you're under 20 though, please get your parent's permission. Also, I have a question to ask you. If you could instantly know another language besides English, what would it be?
Okay, let's start!
I play with my friend. I played with my friend.
友達と遊ぶ。友達と遊んだ。
友達(ともだち):friend
と:particle for accompanying
遊ぶ(あそぶ):play
ぶ→んだ for past tense
You need to eat food to survive. She makes her own language. She made her own language. He rides on the roller coaster. He rode on the roller coaster.
She doesn't make her own language. She didn't make her own language. She will make her own language. She will not make her own language. She might make her own language. She might not make her own language. She is probably going to make her own language. She is probably not going to make her own language. He doesn't ride on the roller coaster. He didn't ride on the roller coaster. He will ride on the roller coaster. He will not ride on the roller coaster. He might ride on the roller coaster. He might not ride on the roller coaster. He is probably going to ride on the roller coaster. He is probably not going to ride on the roller coaster.
I think it will end in failure what you're aiming at here.