
yasratchaa_
Hello guys, I have some sad news to share with all of you. I know I promised—again—that I would finish my current book, but I’m really sorry to say that I won’t be updating for now. (╥‸╥) If you remember, I mentioned before that I’m applying to an agency bound for Japan. Recently, I just completed my medical examination and entrance exam for the Nihongo classes. Starting tomorrow (September), my classes will officially begin. I honestly thought they would start in October, but the schedule was moved earlier .·°՞(っ-ᯅ-ς)՞°· Because of this, I don’t think I can continue writing updates. I promised myself that I would set aside any distractions so I can focus fully on learning the Japanese language. It’s a big challenge—I’ll need to memorize all the alphabets and writing systems, and it requires a lot of concentration. For the first month, my classes will be online, but after that, I’ll have to move into their dorm for four months of face-to-face sessions. That means my world will revolve mostly around studying, leaving little room to think of other things. (1/2)

ue12ea
Also don’t be confused if you translate a sentence and it’s different from what you thought because it could just be the translation changing the form and that… changes… everything… ☺️. Like for example there is polite and plain form (dictionary’s and translation are often in plain) and this can change adjectives and verbs like to eat from 食べます to たべる. This also sadly CHANGES HOW YOU WRITE A WHOLE SENTENCE SOMETIMES. You’re going to love learning Japanese… it’s so… relaxing
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ue12ea
Trust me when I say this, learning katakana is a must. It’s basically sounding English words through Japanese characters. There is a lot of katakana in Japan (obviously). For me personally learning katakana was hard, especially when getting so used to hiragana, especially since some of the characters look similar or are the same and yet THEY SOUND COMPLETELY DIFFERENT… I hate う and ラ…
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himechuuu_
@yasratchaa_ it's only been days since you made this announcement and I'm already sad. Still, we'll patiently wait for you to come back and continue writing your stories again. Good luck with your classes!
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