Honestly, I wasn't sure if I should send you a happy birthday, but I'm glad I did! You look great and I'm so relieved. I think it's great that you're busy, that means you have a full day ahead of you. Oh, and thanks for wishing me a happy birthday over here!
You've changed the cover and made it easier to read. It's important to rethink things!
Congratulations on 2000 views!
Foreign novels can be hit or miss in translation... I also read stories that involve murder, but sometimes they're more like reports, aren't they? I also like mysteries. I like mysteries, especially the ones with a twist or two. I especially like the ones with a twist, like the one where the last line changes everything.
Oh gotcha. The kana (hiragana and katakana) are a wonderful start. When people tackle Japanese for the first time they usually try to hold onto romaji (myself included) for dear life. Since you are studying Japanese, try out the YouTube Channel Japanese from Zero and the app JA Sensei. Both are pretty good resources.
I'm only a beginner in the language, so I'm unsure that I'll be of any help to you through teaching. It's better to find someone who has many years with the language or a native speaker. However, I can recommend some apps and YouTube Channels.
Not weird at all if writing is something you are interested in. But, no, I don't have any plans to write a novel. I'm only writing a blog every week to practice my Japanese.
No problem. Some are very long so Boruto is probably the fastest one you can get caught up to. Then again that's only if you have read or watched Naruto.
I've watched a ton of anime already and thanks to some apps and websites, I have started reading more manga. Don't necessarily have a preference but if we're talking about shortest time to enjoy something, it'd have to be manga.
Plus, when one of your manga that you are reading becomes an anime it's the best of both worlds.
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Going to list different kinds.
Bungou Stray Dogs, Devilman Crybaby, Madoka Magica, XXXHolic.
When I heard about smart protagonists and tacticians, Death Note and Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu came to mind.
Have you ever seen Kuroshitsuji? It's another manga that's been developing great since about 3 volumes before the latest book.
Your novels are getting more and more viewers with every story you tell! Awesome!
Congratulations on 2000 views!
Foreign novels can be hit or miss in translation... I also read stories that involve murder, but sometimes they're more like reports, aren't they? I also like mysteries. I like mysteries, especially the ones with a twist or two. I especially like the ones with a twist, like the one where the last line changes everything.
分(わ)からないところがあれば質問(しつもん)してください。初心者ですが、答えてみます。
I've watched a ton of anime already and thanks to some apps and websites, I have started reading more manga. Don't necessarily have a preference but if we're talking about shortest time to enjoy something, it'd have to be manga.
Plus, when one of your manga that you are reading becomes an anime it's the best of both worlds.