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+ | I'm an American that has been living in Japan for the past 4 years, working as a translator and interpreter in various fields. I started to study Korean after I passed the top level of the Japanese proficiency test because the two languages are the most similar in their field and I just like languages in general. Due to their similarities, I have found it incredibly useful to study Korean in Japanese as the grammar explanations are straightforward as the sentence structure is identical, and both languages have a plethora of vocabulary based off of Chinese characters which often results in almost identical pronunciation. | ||
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+ | One thing that Japanese fails to do though, is provide an accurate description of the pronunciation of 한굴 due to the limited vowels and lack of final consonants in the Japanese language. I would really like to find a better way of explaining pronunciation for beginners learning in Japanese because starting off with inaccurate pronunciation can be a very difficult problem to fix later... | ||
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+ | ==Other Than That== | ||
+ | I really don't know much about editing wikis, but I'd like to help out. Somehow I haven't been able to find the information I need to figure things out quite yet, so I'd welcome any links/ support heh =D | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:34, 15 August 2010
Sarah | |
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Basic Information | |
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Gender | Female |
Age | 27 |
Blood type | {{{bloodtype}}} |
Hometown | Fort Worth, TX, USA |
Current location | Saitama, Japan |
Native languages | English, Japanese |
Occupation | Translator / Interpreter |
Education | |
University | St. Olaf, MN, USA / Nagasaki Gai-Dai, Nagasaki, Japan |
Major | Art, Asian Studies, Japan Studies |
Korean Language School | {{{korlangschool}}} |
Studying Korean since | {{{studysince}}} |
Misc | |
Music | Ellegarden, Lifehouse |
Food | chi-kama, 불닭 |
Hobbies | 노래방, 기타, 어학 |
Social | |
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Introduction
I'm an American that has been living in Japan for the past 4 years, working as a translator and interpreter in various fields. I started to study Korean after I passed the top level of the Japanese proficiency test because the two languages are the most similar in their field and I just like languages in general. Due to their similarities, I have found it incredibly useful to study Korean in Japanese as the grammar explanations are straightforward as the sentence structure is identical, and both languages have a plethora of vocabulary based off of Chinese characters which often results in almost identical pronunciation.
One thing that Japanese fails to do though, is provide an accurate description of the pronunciation of 한굴 due to the limited vowels and lack of final consonants in the Japanese language. I would really like to find a better way of explaining pronunciation for beginners learning in Japanese because starting off with inaccurate pronunciation can be a very difficult problem to fix later...
Other Than That
I really don't know much about editing wikis, but I'd like to help out. Somehow I haven't been able to find the information I need to figure things out quite yet, so I'd welcome any links/ support heh =D
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