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I have a question on Japanese if anyone can answer...
In Detroit Metal City there is a song called 恨みはらさでおくべきか
The grammer form is obviously ~te-oku form but what's interesting is that the standard way of using the sentence should be 恨みはらしておくべき yet さでおく is used. Has anyone learnt this form before?
 

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no lah, compared to my friends and my japanese penpals,

i have super super long way to go.... :D

yup...
I learn 1st hiragana, 2nd kanji and then 3rd katakana...

good luck!

Ah_keong san, possible to know how to get japanese penpals :D :o
 

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looks like quite a few fellow ikomas here, i'm also in the basic 2 term 1 now. now learning the て form which is kinda of a killer for me.

just a question, can i skip jlpt4 and attempt jlpt3 cos i am thinking of attempting it this year? based on my pace, i am likely to reach intermediate 1 level by the end of the year. do you think it is enough to attempt jlpt3 or should i wait for another year?

same same!! i am also learning that now...

yah, u can skip JLPT 4 and go straight to JLPT 3 directly provided u are comfortable with ur proficiency....

from my sensei, she say, JLPT 3 require intermediate 2 so maybe u can try self-study?

join me for JLPT 3 this year! the last JLPT exam in history! :D
 

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Ah_keong san, possible to know how to get japanese penpals :D :o

got to know them during my exchange in Japan in my poly days like 8, 9, 10 years (that time was the japanese wave) ago...

then know more during Robotics exchange and world cup in 2002.

i was speaking quite broken japanese (about JLPT 3 level) then with 1 of my friend's brother acting as our official translator as he was working in the embassy then.

so 1st thing 1st,

requirements is

1) Japanese Language proficiency
2) japanese Slang proficiency
3) japanese culture knowledge (historical, fashion, music, drama, news, etc)

and 1 very important attribute is the japanese accent built in when u speak, i was grilled when i was in poly days and also by my japanese penpal who offered to teach me jap during our letter writing days.

speaking to japanese ladies require special EQ and language formality knowledge. one must take extra care not to offend in any indirect way...

:D

all the best!
 

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same same!! i am also learning that now...

yah, u can skip JLPT 4 and go straight to JLPT 3 directly provided u are comfortable with ur proficiency....

from my sensei, she say, JLPT 3 require intermediate 2 so maybe u can try self-study?

join me for JLPT 3 this year! the last JLPT exam in history! :D


Hey ah keong, who is ur sensei...is ur sensei gd?...wah ah keong muz be veri pro, gt penpal helps to improve jap:)
 

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Hey ah keong, who is ur sensei...is ur sensei gd?...wah ah keong muz be veri pro, gt penpal helps to improve jap:)

my sensei is kawabata sensei... very patient and helpful teacher....

no lah, my jap super lousy.... :D

the pros here are ppl like(pai ming bu fen xian hou) terraj, dimitri_can, tmxistz, adventia, unfinished07, niaoson, fox1, pingjun, joy883, etc etc, etc...

so i still long long way to go.... so work hard for the last JLPT in mankind history... :D
 
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I'm now finding sharedtalk very fun. There's alot of people to talk to over there. Anybody here using it?
 

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皆せいのdimitri_can様ありがとう!!!=:p

jokes aside its a really good site and thanks for letting us know about it:s13:
 

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I have a question on Japanese if anyone can answer...
In Detroit Metal City there is a song called 恨みはらさでおくべきか
The grammer form is obviously ~te-oku form but what's interesting is that the standard way of using the sentence should be 恨みはらしておくべき yet さでおく is used. Has anyone learnt this form before?

its origin is classical Japanese.
The で is the negative connector that is attached to what you call "negative form" of the word, (ie はらさ-) and is not the conjunctive particle で. The おく means to leave it there as it is. The sentence means "Can you NOT settle your grudge and leave it as it is? (No, you can't)"
 

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Thanks very much. :)

So you're saying that はらさ~ comes from the same root as はらさぬwhich is the older Japanese form for negative? This would make sense for me; however I don't get the part you said about the negative connector though. Since there is the おく part, shouldn't the でおく come from the ~ておく form? Or do you mean that ~(さ)でおく = ~(さない)でおく?

BTW, do you know of any site I can read up similar usage from? I tried googling but can't find anything.

EDIT: I seem to have found additional explanations that matches what you say but provides a bit more detail for those interested. The explanations are still a bit fuzzy though:)

http://oshiete1.goo.ne.jp/qa2729693.html

its origin is classical Japanese.
The で is the negative connector that is attached to what you call "negative form" of the word, (ie はらさ-) and is not the conjunctive particle で. The おく means to leave it there as it is. The sentence means "Can you NOT settle your grudge and leave it as it is? (No, you can't)"
 
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is it no such workbook for sale one??
coz i find that even if i study, it would be best if got some workbook for writing to make one understand more.

minna no nihongo - hyoujyun mondai shuu (1-25 or 25-50)
around $20 from kino iirc.
 
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