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Heya, I thought I’d give a bit of an updated response to this as my skills are progressing!
For those unaware, I had VERY little Japanese knowledge when I got here. I could recognize different hiragana and katakana okay, and knew all the giant nerd words, but that was about it.
Since then, I’ve used a variety of resources to varying degrees.
Google Translate on my phone has been super helpful, especially since it lets me write in and check kanji that I’m unfamiliar with.
I’ve also been studying the Genki textbooks, which are a bit difficult for self-study but are super helpful in checking my understanding of grammar and such.
For Kanji, I’ve actually just been using some workbooks I got in Daisou that are intended for first and second grader study XD It’s slow going but there’s no easy way to learn kanji.
Now that my level’s improved a bit, I’ll occasionally read through easier manga like Yotsuba!. It spells out all the kanji for you, so it’s really easy to recognize words you know (but don’t know the kanji for) and to look up other kanji that was important enough to be included in something of that level. (If you try to learn kanji from more advanced manga/other material, you’ll end up learning a LOT of kanji that isn’t exactly essential to daily life. Not that that’s a bad thing, but you gotta prioritize when you’re living here!)
I also get a lot of help from various coworkers who know English and other ALTs who are better at Japanese than me.
So yeah, obviously studying any new language is a long and complicated process =3=;; But everyone is right when they say that being thrown into that language’s culture is a huge help. There’s no way I would have gotten this far if I wasn’t living in Japan, and I’m still kinda proud of how far I’ve come since getting here! But I have so very far to go, and there’s no way I’ll be truly fluent by the time I head home.
But imma do my best! >:0
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I think that if I were to pick up another Conan muse, it’d be this guy. …you know I should probably write fanfics about he, Mogi, and Souda working together. That would probably be amazing and everyone would be like “Gab why are you writing about these characters that never show up” and I’d be […]
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skyedream75: A-1 Pictures: “I have a great idea! Let’s introduce Hakuba early!” Fans: “Sure! Sounds great!” A-1 Pictures: “And then let’s just completely ignore the fact that we did and pretend he doesn’t exist!” Fans: “Su—-wait, what?”
“To be honest, not capturing you yet is certainly up there on the list…” Though, of course, he had other reasons for that…
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marclearninglanguages: nisha-no-nihongo: Learn Kanji by radicals instead of by strokes Kanji is made up of parts called radicals. If you learn by strokes you will sometimes have over 15 strokes. But if you learn the radicals, kanji becomes much more simple. Radicals are like building blocks and you only need 2-4 to put together a […]
That largely depends on the Kaito.
In the original space AU, Kaito is a cat. Other players with Kaito muses have theorized that if theirs were in that universe, they might be a fox, sugar glider, ferret, jaguar, snow leopard, bat, etc.
Since I was talking about the project with a particular Kaito, I went with fox for some, cat in others. 🙂
The AUs that I’m in/have written/helped write are often set up like tabletop roleplaying campaigns, where some roles (ie: the ones I wrote/control) are more or less permanent fixtures, but the other things are variables… and there are, subsequently, many, many possible plot events have been scripted that can be triggered depending on the choices made by the other player(s).
Fluid timelines/parallel universe stuff works really well with this.
As for the graphic novel I wanna do, I’m not sure what Kaito will end up being. Something fluffy, that’s for sure. Probably a cat-alien of some sort.
I want a ship so intense that my muse doesn’t even know what’s happening to them. I want my muse to have feelings so intense they don’t recognize themselves anymore, that it completely consumes them and unlocks a whole new side of their personality that they have never seen before.
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