I'm learning japanese = nihongo wo naratte imasu nihongo wo naratte imasu is polite expression. If you want to say more easy, nihongo benkyou chuu or nihongo wo. This is a fun and entertaining beginner level children's japanese language book (9 years old and up) that is also appropriate for adults.
Watashi wa manande imasu. Learning japanese takes time, effort, and persistence…period. There’s no way around this.
Either you put in the work, or you don’t. If you put in the work, you will be 100%. It would sound better if you have some adjective to explain your japanese.
Also, 勉強中 is usually used for i'm learning. So, my answer would be; And that is the sole reason i have been learning japanese.
Oh, don’t get me wrong. There have been a few minor benefits. I can understand some japanese things i couldn’t.
I usually just say i'm still studying japanese. (watashi wa) mou, nihongo wo benkyoushiteimasu. Every page of i'm learning japanese! It gives preteens a.
So currently im at the brand new phase and i’ve been contemplating for awhile to learn the language but i decided to just leap the edge and start learning it. Another reasoning to learn. There are quite a few different ways to say “i am studying japanese” in japanese.
Note that in japanese, the subject is automatically assumed to be “i” if you do not use a subject with the. As far as studying pitch accent, the main thing is to learn the basics early on in your japanese, what the pitches are and how to distinguish them. Then as you continue learning.
Weitere ideen zu japanisch lernen, japanische wörter lernen, japanische wörter. This is a fun and entertaining beginner level. 1) if you are a teacher of middle or high school, your student is 生徒(せいと)séito. これは私(わたし)の生徒(せいと)です。kore wa watashi.
2) if you are a professor of a college.