Cerillium wrote:It's very difficult to learn. I learned to read and write it before I learned to speak it. I still can't speak it with any semblance of intelligence.
Oh God Tilt. We stole our kanji from you but we throw in kana just to explode heads.
English speakers who aren't in on the jest:
"Several thousand kanji are in regular use, while in modern Japanese the two syllabaries each contain 46 basic characters (71 including diacritics), each representing one sound in the Japanese language. Almost all Japanese sentences contain both kanji and hiragana, while some additionally use katakana. (For those unfamiliar with either language, the frequent appearance of the relatively distinctive hiragana characters is an easy way to distinguish written Japanese from Chinese.) Because of this mixture of scripts in addition to a large inventory of kanji characters, the Japanese writing system is often considered to be the most complicated in use anywhere in the world."
Are we tokking about adventure of Person-fakation Rife, Cerrir? Alas, poor Kraus!
*runs like a bat out of hell*
Goodnight Urran!