Talk:Japanese/Contents

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Hi,

I have been talking with other Japan-related bloggers about how we can work together to improve the Japan-related content available online and this wikibooks project came up as one of the things that would be great to contribute to.

I was wondering how we could be get involve and also if anyone who has worked on the project would like to comment on it and I will post the comments on my blog dailyj.net

Please let me know. Thanks (Toritaiyo 17:30, 29 November 2007 (UTC))

OHSHI--
Alright, so I'm pretty familiar with the Hiragana and pronunciation and everything... what now? I need a lesson for building a vocabulary, and I need it before I forget everything I've learned over the past week. There doesn't seem to be anything for learning words or grammar or anything. Just Kanji...
 * This is because the novices don't have enough knowledge, and the hardcore people don't stay long enough. I'll see if I can add something because the current layout for the lessons plans is even worse than the first.  --Retropunk (talk) 05:56, 29 February 2008 (UTC)

Conjugation tables
I added the conjugation tables and give them free for use. In German Wikibooks there are also German versions. Feel free to help me translating it into other languages. Just send me the terms and I will create the PDF of it. In Wiki syntax you can do it by yourself if you want. Even when you found a mistake send me a message. If there is need for the original ODS also mail me. -- Kuroi-ryu (talk) 14:43, 3 March 2008 (UTC)

Good book
I like this book. I'd be willing to nominate it as a featured book even though it's not finished. I guess before it could be nominated it would be very useful to include some sound files to help with pronunciation as currently featured language books all seem to have audio files. I love the tables which have been created to show the individual sounds and how to create the brush strokes. You seem to be explaining what is a complicated languages (for indo-european language speakers) very well!--ЗAНИA talk 00:32, 14 May 2008 (UTC)
 * The problem with sound files is the need for a native speaker. I know they exist, but they're probably not PD.  Strokes can be done, and they're somewhere on this book I believe.  The main problem is contribution to the lessons.  --Retropunk (talk) 07:08, 7 June 2008 (UTC)