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4 months ago

masterbomb

have you ever wanted to learn japanese? (1071 reads, 36 replies)
I don´t know if posting this info is forbidden but when I found this and downloaded it, I was shocked, I hungered this kind of resources for years yet now I found it.
you are in time to avoid reading this though.




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4 months ago
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cuteboy

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I think posting links to pirated programs is illegal here, you would be better off just posting the name, ultimate japanese, and if anyone wants to warez it they can.
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4 months ago
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masterbomb

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corrected then...
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4 months ago
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Lord_of_Chaos

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without the tpb link in there it's no problem. was just about to edit it away when I noticed it wasn't there o_0
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4 months ago
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masterbomb

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you know what? I enjoy trying to learn foreign languages... any help in Korean? It would be really nice.

well it seem that the prior post tends to confuse everybody... so I had to edit ... It´s just an ebook... not a program.. I hope this helps to make thing clear.
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4 months ago
#5

rSk.OnYx

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3TUke2vCLg&eurl=http://www.filmele.net/Filme_funny/Doua_proaste.html

you dont need to speak korean to see this.
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4 months ago
#6

ARTIST-.-

I alwats wanted to learn Japanese :D

Japan ftw ^o^
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4 months ago
#7

Izraphel

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i wanted to when i was crazy for anime, now i think chinese would be a smarter choice since they are taking over the world.
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4 months ago
#8

McBat

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I'm learnig japanese. But I'm doing it by myself using only books and audio cds. I know some basics. When I will pass all my exams and have time I think I'll go for some course. It's the best way imo. Using a program like yours is usually boring as hell and it's hard to be motivated.
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4 months ago
#9

versago

(Replay management - SC)   8
This comment has been censored ("nuked") by the GosuGamers Crew.
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4 months ago
#10

LML

(Forum moderator)   18
yea, I have a few mp3's for some Korean course (some1 posted it here on gg.net once).
It is called 'Pimsleur Korean'
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4 months ago
#11

masterbomb

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sorry the misunderstanding.. it´s not a program... it´s an ebook and it includes 4 cd with audio. enjoy.


BTW if someone know the name of a course of chinese and polski as good as the english-japanese course I found, please... complement this thread hehehe
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4 months ago
#12

masterbomb

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konban wa... walter desu. hajimemashite... kore kara watashi wa nohongo no gakusei desu.

(good afternoon, i´m walter. how do you do? right now i´m studying japanese)

(well I became a student of japanese sounds like the exact translate)

lol
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4 months ago
#13

fym.lpjuunin

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Pshht, forget about Korean courses. Anyone wants private tutoring in Korean, come to me! ^^ I'm not claiming to be a professor of harvard in korean language, but it's about time you all learned some Korean, and even Japanese and Chinese!

Now sit down and listen to the teacher! (me..) ;D
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4 months ago
#14

xyberkids

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No reason to pirate anything, just go to local library. My local library has like 15 different language CDs. I already too a Japanese class, so now I'm trying to tackle mandarin Chinese, Arabic and Farsi, I've always been trying to learn Korean though.
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4 months ago
#15

synergis

(GosuBet team leader)   11
2008-07-24 01:57:14, masterbomb wrote:
sorry the misunderstanding.. it´s not a program... it´s an ebook and it includes 4 cd with audio. enjoy.


BTW if someone know the name of a course of chinese and polski as good as the english-japanese course I found, please... complement this thread hehehe


good choice, you will learn the language that is the easiest to argue in :D for foreigners it is hard language so be careful. and most of our literature sucks so you wont have a use for this lang unless you come to Poland. nice country, weird people, weirder history.
i hope tha i encouraged you ;D
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4 months ago
#16

tellur_m4dC

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yeah polish is excellent choice :P
I don't have to learn it haha :D
I understand it lot and can speak a little xD
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4 months ago
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masterbomb

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#15 jin dobre dano (good morning.. I guess) i´ve heard it when i traveled in germany, poland swtizerland and Czech republic (i horribly fail to right spell the names so sorry)

bravo:right.... levo: left .... prosto (I don´t remember if it was forward or backward...

i don´t lie when saying I love to learn...
(russian= harrasso (hurray))
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4 months ago
#18

masterbomb

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did not meant to spam... sorry bad connection
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4 months ago
#19

masterbomb

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same here.. bad connection. thats the reason you read this
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4 months ago
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McBat

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2008-07-24 22:19:03, tellur_m4dC wrote:
yeah polish is excellent choice :P
I don't have to learn it haha :D
I understand it lot and can speak a little xD


Same here:). Slovak is also very similar.
Have you seen it Tellur: http://youtube.com/watch?v=rrQs5DYx_e8 ?

#15 "Nice country, weird people". As far as I know Pilsudski said this, but more vulgar;).

#17 Prosto means forward.
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