
い そ が し い
September 5th, 2005too busy with uni. nothing to say.. but i could recite 113 kanji combinations right now in under 2 minutes with little effort. lolz.
update:
that study was a waste of time. we got owned. *cries*
too busy with uni. nothing to say.. but i could recite 113 kanji combinations right now in under 2 minutes with little effort. lolz.
update:
that study was a waste of time. we got owned. *cries*
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Kanji is painful, but it helps hey.
81% for that test… pretty shocking…
what would japanese be without kanji though? the most unreadable language on the planet (questionable).
It’d be about as readable as English without spaces or capital letters, I think.
itdbeaboutasreadableasenglishwithoutspacesorcapitalletters, ithink.
koreans pretty crazy…