*gonk* lol, no wonder so like dictionary.
Pity, me is using Chinese Japanese... the English Japanese is tucked away in the shelf... lazy to get. XD
From how I learn language in preliminary, after learning vocabulary, learn doing sentences.
Another reason why I want noun, adjective and verb, mostly you can make out a sentence.
霙はすごく
ぬるぬるだから、足が滑ってころんだ事を避けるように地面を乾いたまで掃除で
頑張るわ。
Must nurunuru and tsurutsuru be double?
今日の単語は~
Quote:
Noun
足 : あし = feet, foot.
Verb
避ける : さける = avoid
Adjective
乾いた : かわいた = Dry
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D: I learn/relearn kawaita that along the way attempting to use all vocabulary provided by Ferrara.
Challenging. I am going to do this for every list.