do you know how to speak nihongo?

@cessy1 (1748)
Philippines
November 16, 2006 3:37am CST
anybody here who knows how to speak nihongo? :)
19 responses
@tmnjyk (3486)
• Canada
16 Nov 06
nohonggo - nohonggo
No, but I wish I could speak Japanese, I heard it is easy to learn. My cousin actually studied in Manila for six months and now she's very fluent to it. I really can't believe how she managed that, now that she's working there, she talks like a real japanese girl:) ehehhe.
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
16 Nov 06
thanks for helping out with what nihongo is :) where did your sister enrolled into? i also enrolled but i never had the chance of using it most of the time..it's only during class discussions, which is every saturday, wherein i get to speak nihongo..hehe why did she study the language?
@tmnjyk (3486)
• Canada
17 Nov 06
I don't know but I can contact here if you want, she's very busy though with her career. she is a caregiver and she needs to learn nihongo, she chose to work in Japan because they have more benefits and higher pay than here in Canada or in the USA.
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
17 Nov 06
wow that's nice.. :) but how is the type of work? i heard that japanese are very strict clients..
@FraYFaN09 (1558)
• United States
27 Nov 06
Nope and I've never heard of it before.... where is it spoken?
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
27 Nov 06
thanks for the help :)
• Japan
27 Nov 06
nihongo = japanese. so it's used in japan ^_^
@jimotman (633)
• Indonesia
27 Nov 06
I can a little, I studied it in high school. Watashi wa Jimmy desu.
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
27 Nov 06
hajimemashite :) sarah desu..yoroshiku onegaishimasu :)
@mayoct (74)
• India
16 Nov 06
Yeppers.........It goes something like this - GEEEE, NNNNN, and NI HO ...ngooooooo........hee,hee.........to be truthful, never heard of such a language....hee,hee....
@tmnjyk (3486)
• Canada
16 Nov 06
well, its the language in Japan. Nihongo:)
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
17 Nov 06
yep, it is the languange of japan..it's called nihongo because nihon is the japanese term for japan and go means language :)
@tibido (4079)
• Italy
16 Nov 06
no
@tmnjyk (3486)
• Canada
16 Nov 06
no only? please response more heeheh???
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
20 Nov 06
lol :p
• Philippines
30 Nov 06
nope, i don't speak nihongo.. but i want to learn that.
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
30 Nov 06
it's quite difficult but it is very interesting :)
@vipul20044 (5793)
• India
25 Nov 06
Well nopes that is a language for which country though?
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
27 Nov 06
it's the language of japan :)
@kutchi (12320)
• Pakistan
27 Nov 06
no I dont
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
27 Nov 06
thanks for the response :)
@Faye88 (1009)
• Singapore
25 Nov 06
Nope
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
27 Nov 06
thanks for the response :)
@jhawithu (1070)
• India
27 Nov 06
no i don't
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
27 Nov 06
thanks for the response :)
@amy0214 (1513)
• United States
25 Nov 06
No, I have never heard of that language.
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
27 Nov 06
thanks for the response :)
@DanHibiki (422)
• United States
27 Nov 06
No. WHat is nihongo? What country is it from? It sounds interesting.
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
27 Nov 06
it is the language of japan :) yeah it is really interesting..quite difficult, though
27 Nov 06
dont know.. i know a bit of german..
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
27 Nov 06
i see..thanks for the response :)
@Kandaya2 (63)
• Philippines
25 Nov 06
when i was in my college years we were thought to speak nohongo,now 6 years later i remember the basic one
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
27 Nov 06
wow that's nice..for me, i had to enroll to a language school after college because it is not included in out curriculum..
@moneymind (10510)
• Philippines
24 Nov 06
not me i do not know how to speak nihongo. greetings. : )
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
24 Nov 06
thanks for the response :)
@mikeyaxe (722)
• India
20 Nov 06
welll i dont..........im hearing that for the first time
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
21 Nov 06
i see.. :) nihongo is the term used for japan's language :)
@Zhanec (1651)
• Malaysia
20 Nov 06
hie,hajimemashita.Zhanec des.Dozo yoroshiku.I'm in learning procees lvl 2.,I learnt tru website and by enrolling japanese tutor class.Nihongo was tough to me as i cant write in chinese.
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
20 Nov 06
hajimemashite..cessy desu..yoroshiku onegaishimasu:) i learned through a language school.. kanji wa totemo muzukashikatta desu ne!
@satlove (1110)
• India
25 Nov 06
i think the first [n] n the [g] will b silent ..the pronounciation would be like.......ihono
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
27 Nov 06
oohh that is a new information :) thanks
@lantaidua (280)
• Japan
25 Nov 06
err.. do you mean speak japanese in daily life? yes i can. now i life in japan and a college student of one university here. i think that japanese is one of the difficult language, since it has 3 kind of letter, hiragana,katakana and kanji. kanji is the most difficult one T_T nihongo wa muzukashii desu ga, ganbatte benkyoushite mireba dekinai hazu ga nai (^_-) de, nani ka ga attara watashi ni kiite kudasai. dekiru kagiri kotaeru kara. yoroshiku!
@cessy1 (1748)
• Philippines
27 Nov 06
hajimemashite :) kanji totemo muzukashikatta desu ne...mai nichi nihongo ga tsukaemasen..nihongo no gakko de naraimashita..ee, sugoi desu ne..nihon no daigako o benkyoushimasu ka? gambatte ne!