Who here can read Japanese?
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I need someone that could help read a special text on this website. I would try to read it but it's in all Japanese.
3 years 6 months ago
Maybe you should provide an URL to the website? lol.
Anyway, I only know a little. You can try online translator like.. BabelFish (is it what it's called..?) or Yahoo or whatever.
Anyway, I only know a little. You can try online translator like.. BabelFish (is it what it's called..?) or Yahoo or whatever.
Well... I know some japanese ^^. Like 100 kanjis and complete hiragana and katakana... but honestly... 100 kanjis is not enough >_<.
So you should try Babelfish Translator. However we all know that translators are not often accurate ^^. Anyways, good luck with the website ^^.
So you should try Babelfish Translator. However we all know that translators are not often accurate ^^. Anyways, good luck with the website ^^.
I know Hiragana, Katakana, and about 180-200 Kanji. . .
I'm good at translating the Katakana stuff :)
I'm good at translating the Katakana stuff :)
My Japanese instructor once said you need more than 500 Kanji to read an average Japanese manga and about 1000+ for newspaper. I only know about 100 or less. Still learning. Anyway, try babelfish translation. it can translate the whole website (i think). www.altavista.com
Don't it have a translate option..or something I don't know. But anyways. I don't know any japanese. I wish I did that would be so awesome. I wish I coudl help you. I wish I lived in japan also. Everything about japan and the culture is so cool. 

3 years 6 months ago
I know hiragana and katakana, and 250 kanjis, but i have a lot of problems reading japanese... need to learn more kanjis, you can translate using babelfish.
3 years 6 months ago
I actually taught myself to read hiragana and katakana from Dragonball Z video games by listening to the moves and matching the sounds with the print in the instruction books and manga. I also began to get the meaning of some phrases, but I never could get the hang of actually speaking/reading/writing the language without a textbook at my side (Japanese assignments took a long time for me.) I desperately want to learn, but can no longer find the time to continue learning. It would be nice to listen to original Japanese dubbing without subtitles, and conversing with the sushi chefs = (
3 years 6 months ago
I can read, but I don't understand them anyways ^_^'
Yeah or you can right click the screen and for my computer there's an option of "translate into english", which i think came along with my google stuff or it was already there. It gives a rough meaning to it but it's helpful.
I am good with hirigana and kanji (I'm chinese) but kinda slow with katakana. I can read but can't really understand what they are saying. If you want to view japanese on the internet i think you have to install somekind of plugin first. Anyways my computer came with it so i didn't bother to find out what. XD
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