new notification type [DONE?]
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Some really basic Japanese
In Japanese most things are done with particles.
'ha' (pronounced 'wha' in this case) marks the subject/topic of the sentence.
So 'watashi ha ...' means 'involving me ...' or 'speaking of myself ...'.
The genitive is made with the particle 'no'
'kore ha watashi no mono desu.' = 'regarding this here, it is a thing of mine.'
If you tell a direction you use the particle 'he/ni'.
'doko ni ikimasuka.' = 'where are you going to?'
As seen above questions are made by simply adding the question-particle 'ka' at the end of the sentence (and replacing the subject with a question-word).
The particle 'yo' at the end of a sentance is somehow compareable to an exclamationmark, as it stresses the statemant.
I think Japanese grammar is far more easy than German grammar, as it is more logical. But be warned: counting is not that easy and of course kana and kanji are quite a burden, too.
'ha' (pronounced 'wha' in this case) marks the subject/topic of the sentence.
So 'watashi ha ...' means 'involving me ...' or 'speaking of myself ...'.
The genitive is made with the particle 'no'
'kore ha watashi no mono desu.' = 'regarding this here, it is a thing of mine.'
If you tell a direction you use the particle 'he/ni'.
'doko ni ikimasuka.' = 'where are you going to?'
As seen above questions are made by simply adding the question-particle 'ka' at the end of the sentence (and replacing the subject with a question-word).
The particle 'yo' at the end of a sentance is somehow compareable to an exclamationmark, as it stresses the statemant.
I think Japanese grammar is far more easy than German grammar, as it is more logical. But be warned: counting is not that easy and of course kana and kanji are quite a burden, too.

It can't possibly be more confusing then the numeral system of D'ni...kidan wrote:But be warned: counting is not that easy


I'd sign that statement at once. I believe that Japanese doesn't even have irregular verbs, does it?kidan wrote:I think Japanese grammar is far more easy than German grammar, as it is more logical.
Counting is a bit complicated, as there are 2 systems of numbers (I hope i got the right romaji, as I usually write those in kana or Kanji):
ichi - ni - san -yon -go - roku - nana - hachi - kyuu - juu - juuichi - ...
and hitotsu - futatsu -mittsu - yottsu - itsutsu - muttsu - nanatsu - yattsu - kokonotsu - too
The second system is used when counting little thinks which do not fit in any category for which counting-suffixes exist (unless there are more than 10) like rolls. There are different counting-suffixes for long things, little animals, big animals, flat things, people, electrical devices, days, months, years,... which you should know, to speak good Japanese (can be quite confusing in which category something belongs).
suru - shimasu = to be
kuru - kimasu = to come
Of course all of their composita follow the same irregular rules.
ichi - ni - san -yon -go - roku - nana - hachi - kyuu - juu - juuichi - ...
and hitotsu - futatsu -mittsu - yottsu - itsutsu - muttsu - nanatsu - yattsu - kokonotsu - too
The second system is used when counting little thinks which do not fit in any category for which counting-suffixes exist (unless there are more than 10) like rolls. There are different counting-suffixes for long things, little animals, big animals, flat things, people, electrical devices, days, months, years,... which you should know, to speak good Japanese (can be quite confusing in which category something belongs).
Basically there are only 2 of them:Elberet wrote:I believe that Japanese doesn't even have irregular verbs, does it?
suru - shimasu = to be
kuru - kimasu = to come
Of course all of their composita follow the same irregular rules.
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Btw, to bring this thread back on topic... It'd be nice if one could select the notification type right from the anime page. For example, instead of

make it:Anime page wrote:Notification: OFF - enable
That'd make the feauture quite a lot more useable.Anime page wrote:Notification: OFF - enable: all new group

?bug? got a group notification today, but the group adding to the existing episode was of a different group. (I'm looking for Seichi, but got XF instead on Ragnarok.. no offence!!)
I like the feature.. less pop-ups (but that can be boring too *S*).. I am wondering how the group is determined?
Changing the notification type from the Anime page itself looks like a useful addition to me too..
EXP... onegai... ???
I like the feature.. less pop-ups (but that can be boring too *S*).. I am wondering how the group is determined?
Changing the notification type from the Anime page itself looks like a useful addition to me too..
EXP... onegai... ???
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