oh so actual question though.
父 apparently means "father", but お父さん actually means father. Are we told this as a general statement so we'd remember the mixed kanji meanings or would one recognize 父 as father just being alone?
はい!ここにいるみんな日本語が上手ですね!
If you put your head to it you can do it , It took me around 5 years to learn Arabic and Algerian , while studying in English and doing French classes (which I hated) and I can understand Hungarian but not reply to it + Im only frickin 15 lmao . so ye put ur head to it and u can learn it :tup:I'm half Japanese but I'm not fluent in it yetIt's hard balancing learning two languages at once and since I'm in America and learn Spanish during the school year, I'm probably going to be fluent in Spanish before I'm fluent in Japanese
damnnnnIf you put your head to it you can do it , It took me around 5 years to learn Arabic and Algerian , while studying in English and doing French classes (which I hated) and I can understand Hungarian but not reply to it + Im only frickin 15 lmao . so ye put ur head to it and u can learn it :tup:
