Postby EricTheFred » Fri Mar 14, 2008 12:24 pm
[quote="Tsukuyomi (post: 1206521)"]Konbanwa, watashi wa, Tsukuyomi desu ^ ^
You can say hello that way right o.o?
I've been learning Japanese to. I now know the basic hiragana symbols for "a","i","u","e", and "o". I also know (kinda) "ka","ki","ku",ke", and "ko" ^ ^ Still get some confused as well as some words. Like,"Sore", "Kore", and "Docchi","Kocchi", and "acchi" ^ ^]
I think you're talking about the written forms, right? I'm afraid that just rote memory is the way to go on this. The shapes are simplifications of the Kanji they descended from, but this isn't much help. You have to recognize them the way you recognize the Latin alphabet. The shape has to actually mean the sound to your eye. Flash cards work very well for this, and it's how I learned. (or, 'am learning', since I am still very slow and clumsy at this. But improving.)
This isn't the case with Kanji. It's the meaning that counts first, so you can remember the word that goes with the picture, then recognize the symbol as the picture of that. Other readings of the symbol usually follow logically from there.
If I was at home on my computer I could do this better, but here at work I can't get Asian typography to work. Here is an example, though. The symbol used in the words for 'day', 'daily', etc. is a picture of the Sun. The Sun is out in the daytime, so Sun= day. Because of the need for fast brushwork (and the fact that they used brushes instead of pens) all circles turned into squares early in history, so it's a square. I can't remember why the line through the middle, but I vaguely recall it helps distinguish it from another symbol.
Similarly, the 'man' symbol is actually a stick figure.
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