Wednesday, December 14, 2011

ラド・スジャント

That's how my name is written in Katakana! :D

So, today at the fourth lesson of the (exciting) Japanese class we learnt how to write in Katakana. Obviously, I couldn't use my own writing over here therefore I copied the letters from Wikipedia: Katakana.

The other day we learnt Hiragana. And, I'm going to show some of what we have undergone in the first four classes.

First time writing in Hiragana and I made only slight mistakes(!) which were already corrected as soon as I noticed them. It was like just a letter that should have been a u instead of an o :D

My notebook showing the first three lessons

First homework which was to convert the Romaji conversation to Hiragana

How I did

The mistakes are mostly because there are words that should only be written in Katakana which are basically foreign words. I just got it checked this evening so I will correct the mistakes tomorrow during a break in the day

I like it that the classes are in the evening so I can attend them after work. And, the first class was just last week which was just over one week after I did the registration. It got me so excited even more(!)

The other day, I went for a quick dinner at this Japanese restaurant. I was expecting sushi but they still hadn't had them ready. Pity. How I miss sushi. They actually had misconcepted-sushi-onigiri. I just learnt that onigiri is not sushi but the cook kept saying that they had sushi onigiri. BTW, so, I ordered tepanyaki chicken, matcha, and ice lemon tea. I actually took a photo of the matcha but I thought it wouldn't be so interesting as it was only green tea ice cream with some chocolate flakes all over it.

I'm the biggest fan of (cooked!) chicken.

Sat right in front of where the cook made my dish.

Me upside down. The phone's camera didn't quickly auto-adjust, and I'm too lazy to edit.

I wanted one onigiri but it was out. I went to the restaurant after the Japanese class. So, yea, learning the language seems to make me wanna eat the people food.

And... the point of this post is actually that I had a good day today and it made me *finally* happy -for a reason that only family and very close friends know.

I quickly took a snapshot using the laptop's camera to show you how happy I felt today

And... *not* speaking of Christmas (at all), I thought I should make a Christmas themed cake for the kids, again. And, by again I mean I made one for Halloween for the kids. Click this entire ridiculously unnecessarily long sentence to see the photos of the cake.

What's the point of the point of this post? Future me will probably wonder what the hell happened on a random date like the 14th of Dec, 2011?! LOL. I just really needed to make this post for myself for the record for what happened today and what had made me happy today because it was super special involving over ten years of something.

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22 comments:

  1. wow, katakana looks incredibly difficult to learn! all those squiggles & lines. bravo to you for taking this class! y'know, i can't even write my own name in chinese! :D
    hope you get to satisfy your sushi craving soon! i'm usually not a fan of onigiri 'cos it seems to contain too much rice & too little fish or other ingredients! anyways, that looks like a lot of sesame seeds on the teppanyaki chicken. hope you're a sesame fan, heheh :D

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  2. I think you are doing great at your Japanese class! Thanks for sharing the notes. Katakana looks complicating.

    Congrats on accomplishing whatever that involved ten years. Happy for you!

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  3. Oh, Sean, I also noticed that it somehow surprised your friends that you had Chinese meal the other day. And, now I learnt you can't write in Chinese. Good that you don't reside in China :p :p

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  4. Thanks, HappySurfer! There's actually a couple of things I need to do still but yesterday was like the day that I'd been waiting for for many, many years.

    And, Katakana is not that difficult. The letters can be quite confusing, though because some look similar to other letters. Writing wise, it is not that difficult (fortunately!) :D

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  5. whew, i always admire my friends who learned Japanese. all the types of writings seem so confusing (>_<") way to go Rad! XD

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  6. Haha no its not as confusing as you are certain it is. I thought the same thing too and had the fear but after just two classes I found that the language is quite easy to learn. Go consider learning the language! :)

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  7. :D I think I will. I wanted to read the literatures, it'll feel different reading the stories in the original language.

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  8. Couldn't agree more! I'm not a big fan of reading litteratures myself but I do read and collect some. And, to me, reading the original writing of the author is way better than the translation.

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  9. I tried learning Japanese during my uni days and it was TOUGH!

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  10. Hello Rad,

    have fun with your Japanese lessons!

    :-)

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  11. Next language, Dutch may be? :-)

    n thanks for dropping by.

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  12. No problem :) thanks for dropping by, too!

    Next language would be Mandarin :) but definitely not in the near future

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  13. I think Mandarin is even tougher than Japanese!

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  14. Oh I know! Mandarin or Chinese in general is very tonal. But that's the challenge that I'm interested in breaking hehe

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  15. ok i cant read a single character there. unless it's kanji then i could figure it out somehow. hahaha!

    seems like you're doing good in your class. and your japanese writing seems beautiful! :)

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  16. Ah! Because historically Kanji was brought from China. Hehe

    I do have to brag that my Japanese writing is quite good hahaha. I mean the teacher didn't correct it much during the class as compared to other students' writing. Hehe

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  17. I think it's really cool that you are getting into your Japanese lessons so much. And I'm happy that you are happy today - nice cheerful pic!

    As for Japanese food, I've been having lots of it lately - a sorta craving I guess. I hope you get to satisfy your sushi craving soon!

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  18. Yes, I think it's really cool, too, that I'm really into the language. It certainly helps me a lot in learning it! :D

    I will soon have sushi... that's what I hope for! :))

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  19. oh, so you are learning japanese!! i used to learn myself through those audio aid, but already forgotten most of them since i've got no chance to use them in daily life, haha.. all the best to you.. :)

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  20. I'm sure if I don't practice the language it will be a waste of money, too. I hope to take more advanced classes after I pass this first grade :)

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