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[::..about me..::] |
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[::..podcast..::] |
Learning curve, commence.
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[::..quote..::] |
"Everything in life is only for now." -Avenue Q |
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[::..current..::] |
book - none |
japanese - kanji |
crochet - scrap squares |
knitting - lace |
sounds - iron & wine |
podcast - yomiuri |
food - hummus |
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[::..cool stuff..::] |
:: Adbusters [>] |
:: Spacing [>] |
:: They Might Be Giants [>] |
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[::..radio..::] |
:: Transom [>] |
:: PRX [>] |
:: Third Coast [>] |
:: Marketplace [>] |
:: On the Media [>] |
:: This American Life [>] |
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:: Chromasia [>] |
:: Constant Camera [>] |
:: Cornershots [>] |
:: Daily Dose of Imagery [>] |
:: Express Train [>] |
:: Joe's NYC [>] |
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blog, democracy,
japan, life,
media, photos,
radio, random,
rants, san francisco,
videos, work |
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:: Sunday, July 20, 2008 ::
And the Winner is...
...Japanese. At least for now. A radio internship application is off in the mail and what is done is done. Time to get cracking on the second language.
Pages and pages, solid with characters, or 漢字 - kanji.
To be considered fluent in Japanese you need to be able to read and write roughly 2,000 kanji. To be prepared for the JLPT level 2 I need to know 1,000. Over 700 of them are on these four pages. I've been working on it, but I'm not there yet. Thank goodness the test is in December. ^_^Labels: Japan, Life
:: Kazen @ Always Doing 5:47 PM [+] ::
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