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very cool, but expensive.

U mean you use their software in your pc without the dictionary? Very interesting.
 

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Wah thanks!
i have the nihongo no kiso 1 TB(re-printed and binded by the school) , but i do not have the nihongo no kiso 2, does the Nihongo no kiso 2 have same english translation and vocab list as nihongo no kiso 1?
Get in touch with me。 (^_^)
 

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very cool, but expensive.

U mean you use their software in your pc without the dictionary? Very interesting.
zane80, btw, if u do buy the Casio EXWORD, contact me, i'll give u a quick walkthrough of how to use the various dictionaries. (^_^)
 

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Anyone wanna give a try to this question?

通常、「ある」は非情物の存在を示すときに使われ、「いる」が有情物の存在を示すときに使われる。しかし「彼には子どもがいる」を「彼には子どもがある」に置き換えられる場合がある。それはどのようなときか考えてみなさい
 

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Anyone wanna give a try to this question?

通常、「ある」は非情物の存在を示すときに使われ、「いる」が有情物の存在を示すときに使われる。しかし「彼には子どもがいる」を「彼には子どもがある」に置き換えられる場合がある。それはどのようなときか考えてみなさい

aru = he has a child = new info
iru = he has a child = we already noe this info.
no dictionary, cant know for sure. anyway thanks.

Any tips for using the exword? Did u used the screen protector?
 
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to all bros who took jlpt b4:

was the past years' venue always been SMU?
how's the exam hall like? auditorium? hall with tables & chairs set up?
are we allowed to bring our bags in?

TIA~
 

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aru = he has a child = new info
iru = he has a child = we already noe this info.
no dictionary, cant know for sure. anyway thanks.

Any tips for using the exword? Did u used the screen protector?
I don't use the screen protector. :)
 

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to all bros who took jlpt b4:

was the past years' venue always been SMU?
how's the exam hall like? auditorium? hall with tables & chairs set up?
are we allowed to bring our bags in?

TIA~
Nope, the past venues 3-4 years back was Changi Primary School...

Exam Hall is the lecture rooms.
Bags can bring in, but put in front/back of the room.
 

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to all bros who took jlpt b4:

was the past years' venue always been SMU?
how's the exam hall like? auditorium? hall with tables & chairs set up?
are we allowed to bring our bags in?

TIA~

Some years back, around 2007 or 2008, I took 4th kyu(old jlpt) at Nanyang Girls'. At that time, they had 2 different venues.
After that, the venue became SMU, and has remained at SMU since. Everyone will be divided by their numbers into classrooms and there will be around 30 to 40 taking the paper in a room. Go there early to check what room you'll be taking the exams in.
I advice bringing jacket since I feel the aircon's cold.
 
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N3聴解 is out.

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Nope, the past venues 3-4 years back was Changi Primary School...

Exam Hall is the lecture rooms.
Bags can bring in, but put in front/back of the room.

Some years back, around 2007 or 2008, I took 4th kyu(old jlpt) at Nanyang Girls'. At that time, they had 2 different venues.
After that, the venue became SMU, and has remained at SMU since. Everyone will be divided by their numbers into classrooms and there will be around 30 to 40 taking the paper in a room. Go there early to check what room you'll be taking the exams in.
I advice bringing jacket since I feel the aircon's cold.

wooh icic. thanks!!:)
 

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hi. is it even remotely possible to self learn japanese from scratch? i'll be honest. i only have 3 aims.

1) Watch japanese drama/anime
2) Play japanese games
3) Understand jap porn!

If yes, what would be the resources required? thanks!
 
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