Japanese Learning!

Greetings fellow students of the Japanese language!
How are those Kanji studies coming along?
Remember to keep on practising! There’s no room for slacking here…

After last week’s intensive study presentation, I thought it’d be nice to take some time to relax. This blog we’ll be studying traditional Japanese greetings! Both greeting and parting phrases are highly important in Japanese culture. It’s a good thing to know your greetings so you don’t appear to be ignorant/idiotic!
Let’s dive in, shall we?

Ohayou gozaimasu (Good Morning)
Pretty self-explanatory. Use when greeting someone in the morning. It’s important to note that the “u” in “masu” is practically silent. Basically it just puts more emphasis on the “s”.
goh-zah-ee-mah-sss

Konnichi wa (Good Afternoon)
Again, self-explanatory. Used in afternoon/daytime.
Koh-n-ni-chi-wah

Konban wa (Good Evening)
Greeting used during the evening/nightime.
koh-n-bahn-wah

Oyasuminasai (Have a good rest, goodnight)
Said right before bedtime.
oh-yah-sue-mee-nah-sah-ee

Douzo yoroshiku (I ask that you treat me kindly)
This is a strange one, but it’s what you say after meeting someone for the first time. Essentially the English equivalent of “Nice to meet you”.  It sounds weird to say “I ask that you treat me kindly” when translated, but you have to remember it’s perfectly normal in Japan. Note: The Japanese don’t pronounce “R” the same way. The Japanese “R” is almost a cross between a “D” and an “L”
Doh-oo-zoh-yoh-(r)oh-shi-koo

Ogenki desu ka? (Are you well?)
The equivalent of “how re you going”. Pretty self-explanatory. Don’t forget about those silent U’s!
oh-gehn-ki-deh-sss-kah

Hai, genki desu. (Yes, I’m well)
Said in reply to “Ogenki desu ka?”
High-gehn-ki-deh-sss

Sayounara/Sayonara (Goodbye)
Said when parting ways with someone for an extended period of time.
Sigh-yo-nah-(r)a

Ittekimasu (I’m leaving, but I’ll be back)
This is usually said when leaving one’s own home.
The second “t” is nearly silent. It’s as a sort of “half syllable”
Eat-tehk-ee-mah-sss

Itterasshai (Have a good time. See you later)
Said in response to Ittekimasu.
Eat-teh-rah-shy

Tadaima (I’m Home)
Said when you arrive home.
Tah-Die-Mah

Okaerinasai. (Welcome Home)
Said in response to Tadaima.
Oh-kah-(r)ee-nah-sigh

We’ll leave it at that. 🙂
They are hundreds (if not over 9000) traditional Japanese greetings/phrases, but this should give you a good start. Use them at a moments notice to surprise your friends, family, neighbors, and/or enemies!

Until next time, keep practicing that Kanji!

-Cubensis

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End of the road… ;_;

There’s also a new change coming to this blog extremely shortly… The StaffBlog is being merged in here. Basically, on the 1st and on the 16th of each month, there will still be a feature length post set as you currently see. But in the between days, on random days and times, (to be decided by whenever the staff are bothered) we’ll be posting random and general stuff which might or might not have any meaning. You know, to make it more bloggy? I honestly don’t know what to expect from my peers so it’s gonna be a surprise for us all. (Keep an eye out for the use of tags and the new “Staff Blog” Category on the sidebar. -wink-)

Apart from that, look forward to hearing again from us soon.
Much love,
Chiya!

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I’m suppose to write a closing note here…
I guess I should say “thanks for reading”, or “see you next time”; But you know that already, right? How about I leave you with a palindrome I made instead?

Ye Box, obey…
Top animés go “LB”.
Torrents, oh!
Host ne’r rot…
Blogs ’em in a pot.
Ye Box, obey…

-Cubesy ^_^

PS: bonus “blog-points” to anyone who comes up with what “LB” could stand for…

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The Blog; Episode Two

Here we are, on the first of April. After having spent AGES working on a brilliant -ahem- addition, I was told not to go live with troll due to the nature of the site. (In otherwords, Jarudin doesn’t want us turning into the next Dattebayo. Which is a shame..)

Anyway, after a quick re-shuffle, we quickly got back to work and are happy to annouce that we can still release our latest product!

We’ve got another interview for you, as well as the secret behind the magical “modhelp” button. Stashed away is is also another Mystery Blogger. (Albeit I had to whip and pester and bully someone to get hold of it. ^_^)

We’re still looking for new content to add, or content to remove, so just throw me a message to see what can be arranged. =D

Let the fun commence!

Here we are with our second installment of the BoxTorrents Blog, and boy did we (ahem…”I”) barely make it! I was busy and missing for days at a time as Chiya frantically searched for me. When he did finally find me, he dragged me through a field of broken glass then threw me in a pool of lemon juice. I finally submited defeat and turned in the blog the next morning… T-T

We’ve got some cools things in the pipeline.
I’ve massively re-thought how to do the “Learn Japanese” portion of our blog.
Hopefully, the new ideas will work well for everybody!

So, kick back, grab some iced tea, and enjoy BxT Blog #2!
(and please excuse me whilst I tend to my chiya-induced lacerations… T-T)

-Cubesy

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The Bi-Monthly Torrent Promotion!

Our recommended torrent this month is the series which started BoxTorrents. That’s right, it’s SAILOR MOON!
Sailor Moon is a story which focuses on a young girl who is given the task of saving the world in moonlight, Winning love in daylight. Just remember, she’ll never run from a real fight…
BoxTorrents not only has the series, which is over 190 episodes but we also have the OSTs AND the films!

Here are the relevant links:
Sailor Moon Episode 1-200
Sailor Moon Films
Sailor Moon Music Box

Just remember, there are lots more Sailor Moon related items, you just gotta do a search!

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BxT Idol! Updates!

As it’s now the end of the month, BxT Idol auditions are over. We recieved over 40 applications of pure win. Within the next 10 to 15 days the judges will have their chance to use a secret off-site location to judge and comment, afterwhich it will be posted on the forums for people to see.

Then, we have the joy of entering ROUND TWO! I’m excited, are you?

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Interview: Tatsujin

Late last night, Cubensis managed to catch up with BxT Forum Extraordinaire, Tatsujin. After a bit of figuring, Tatsujin managed to hop onto the BxT IRC for the very first time! What did this long-time BoxTorrents member have to say? Continue reading

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Anime & You

Anime and You.

They say that those who watch anime or read manga are ”special”, but not in the way that you or I would like to think. It can be noted that anyone can watch an anime, or read a manga, but why is it the different people. the ”uniques” as I like to call us, who get all the social negativity? I can talk about this personally, because I was. I remember it like it was yesterday: sitting on the floor of the crowed middle school hallway, minding my own busiess as I was reading some Naruto, like every young anime/manga fan has, I’m sure of. All of a sudden, there’s a hand infront of my page, and a bunch of jocks laughing and mocking me with ”HURDERP WHATCHYA READING THUR, SUM NARUTOMON OR SOMETHIGN?” I used to dislike those kinds of people, who constantly messed with me, just because I was ”different” as my mommy gently put it.

I was flipping through the tube the other day, and noticed that a little kid was charged with murder when he killed a couple of jocks. I could tell right away he was like me in a way. Nerdy, unpopular, and always at the ass-end of jokes. Through-out grade school, I was always bullied and picked on because I was different from the other kids. It continued into middle school, and by high school, I had managed to become the ”Most Nerdiest Kid” in the entire school, quickly joining Anime Club, and becoming Club President. Unlike him, I didn’t go killing people with my ninja swords, and pretend that I was my favorite anime/manga character. This can be said for anyone who is a nerd, geek, dork, dweeb, or otherwise the ”social outcasts” of our time. Don’t let people who mess with you because you are different get the best of you. Just because you read anime and manga, doesn’t mean you can’t go on to become great people. My mother, for instance, used to watch anime with me every day after school, and she’s now the owner of 3 local business. We even have plans to go to AWA this year as Keitaro and Naru from Love Hina. (Crazy, isn’t it?)

Remember this reader: As long as you do what you love to do, be it an aspiring voice actor, or the next best manga-ka, don’t forget that there will always be people who are just like you. Know your fellow brothers and sisters, and let us all enjoy that which is anime and manga.

-Richard-sama

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IRC Laughs

Welcome to a rather short collection of amusing happenings on IRC, not much happened this week so I ended up plundering support chatlogs as well as Staff chatlogs. Let’s hope I didn’t dig up the wrong information eh? =D

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MTR> Hope is sleeping with the boss man
Hope> na i’m below Jarudin
Hope> oh well if I get money out of it I’m up for it :p
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Euphemia> I was going down the alley of, “WTH? FAIL”.
Euphemia> I’m turning into psyren. ;_;
MTR> LMAO
MTR> I was just about to say “You’re turning into psyren”
MTR> I had it typed out and everything

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Lan-the-Scholar> I had an aunt run over my toothbrush today…
Lan-the-Scholar> that pissed me off.
Lan-the-Scholar> err…”ant”…not “aunt”
jisakujien> rofl. i was gonna say, with her car??
Lan-the-Scholar> angry relative
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Chiyachan> Cubensis, You’re done for!
Chiyachan> Cuz there’s a bear trap behind you.
Cubensis> wait, the trap is made for catching bears? or the trap is made out of bears? or both!?!? o.o
Chiyachan> It’s a trap.
Chiyachan> Filled with bears.
Chiyachan> Which ain’t eaten in months.
Troak> …
Troak> so…
Troak> a bunch of dead bears…
Cubensis> rofl! Troak, you just won. epicly…
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MasterCJ> i’d like to hear that at least once
MasterCJ> maybe i’ll befriend a girl in japan with a younger sister
MasterCJ> and have her call me onii-chan
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Chiyachan> Loli catgirls = fap fap fap.
kureshii|slp> we have robots to do that for us…
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We’ll try to be funnier this month so there’s lots more for next time. Remember, if you see an amazingly funny thread on the forums, just link me to it and I’ll see how best to include it!

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Staff Leak!

Now, I’ve had to miss out a quite a bit. Mainly the parts in which I discuss about how often we laugh at some of the questions we get. Though we do sometimes get ones which need consultation, for which we have… THE WAR ROOM! (To be discussed next time.)

-Chiya steps up on a stepladder and looks though the hole ceiling cat left to make sure Jarudin isn’t hiding in the attic ready to pounce. Once sure area is clear he sits down on a large leather armchair and sips a cola.-

Good evening my dear friends, today I’m to tell you about the Help Form system, as well as finish this cola before Jarudin catches me.

The modhelp system is a -thingamebob- which does stuff. That’s the laymans term. For the slightly more complex person, it is an intergral part of BxT designed to give the Staff what is known as “lulz”.

Once someone has pressed the “Help Form” button, they’re taken to a secret underground bunker. In a room near the top, they are briefed. They’re asked if they want to discuss donations; if they’ve scoured the forums and read though the FAQ (Which is the wiki.)

Once these questions have been asked, generally the problem is resolved. If the problem is still un-resolved, the user is made to fill in a form. Quite simply, all that’s needed is a subject, and the error. Of course, in most cases not all the information required to solve the problem is presented.

Once the person has had the joy of filling in the form, and pressing the “I’ve read the FAQ and forums” button, THEN pressed submit, the system gremlims kick the user out of the bunker with a short copy of the form for reference.

The form gets filed in a HUGE storage cabinet deep underground until a Staff member notices a large flashing red light at their desk saying, “Question Asked!” They’ll go down to the deepest underground room, and with a pair of thick gloves, they’ll take the new form and sit down at a lead desk with it.

With a quick glance at the message, they’ll then handwrite a letter back with hopefully the answer needed, or a summons for the user to come back and supply more information.

The gremlins then run off with a copy of what’s written and takes directly to the person who asked the question while the Staff member presses the big button saying, “Crisis dirverted” which in turn, turns off the big “Question Asked!” light. The Staff member then dumps the form into the “Done” cabinet which is three times bigger than the huge storage caninet.

With another crisis dirverted, the Staff member goes and frolicks in the fields of gold and plays, “lemons and oranges” and other fun games. (Yes, Jarudin has found me. He has a gun to my head and is telling me to write this. I’m not safe! HELP ME!) (No, not the chains, I don’t want to be tied up and forced to work more! Nooooooooo!)

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Let’s Learn Japanese! (The Right Way)

Greetings fellow Japanese language enthusiasts!
Cubsey has been thinking a lot about language lately. How it is learned, why it used, why on earth would I want to spend the time to learn it. Everyone has their own reason/motivation for wanting to learn a language, but the most important thing is HOW you learn it. If you (like me) strive to learn Japanese (to whatever extent), then hop on board! We are about to embark on a beautiful journey.

I recently came across a website that forever changed my views on how I wanted to learn Japanese.
All Japanese – All The Time
(Our good friend iindigo from the BxT forums gave hint into this website in his forum post A Fast Way to Learn the Base 2000 Kanji.)Basically, this website was written by a guy named Khatzumoto, who taught himself to become completely fluent in Japanese in only 18 months. I strongly STRONGLY suggest you read through his site if you have even the faintest interest in learning Japanese.
His words of advice will also be serving as a guideline for the BxT lessons as well.

So, where do we start?  Well…the answer is: KANJI!!!
Whip out those writing utensils, because we have over 9000 of them to learn!
“But Cubsey, thats impossible.”
Rubbish! Those kinds of thoughts are irrelevant and will only hold you back!
They key to success is
1) Believing in yourself and that you CAN do it.
2) HOW they are learned.
So, without further ado, I present to you The Helsig Method.

First off, it would be wise to check out iindigos post on this. The relevant topic
Without getting into too much detail, this method basically assigns a story to each Kanji with clues of what the kanji looks like.
What will you need to accomplish this?

1) You will need to download a software program called Anki (its free).
Where to get Anki
Essentially, Anki is a software flashcard system, but what makes it unique is that YOU judge how well you did with each card, and the program will choose the appropriate time to review said card. This is referred to as a Spaced Repetition System (SRS).

2) You will need This text file: The required text file

3) You will need a notepad and a writing utensil of your choice.

4) You will need to devote time DAILY to studying, if you hope to get anywhere.
How much time? Thats completely up to how fast and how much you want to learn.

Once you have downloaded and installed Anki, its time to setup your study deck.(Go ahead and open up that rtf file from earlier.)When you first open up Anki, you will see an Add Material button.  Go ahead and click on that to begin building your deck. Im going to quote iindigo on how this is done.

“Creating new cards in Anki is easy. As seen below, just write your mnemonic story in the Front portion of the card and its corresponding kanji on the back. Whatever you do, DO NOT put the kanji on the front of the card. Underline and bold the kanjis keyword (definition) for emphasis.”
additems
“Once you are finished with the card, click Add and start on the next card. Continue until you have hit whatever number of Kanji that you want to study for that day.”

Be sure to save your deck. 😉
Once you’re done inputting your cards you will notice anki has changed to a screen with study options. This is where you select how many new cards you want to learn per day. How many should you do? That’s completely up to you!  I personally do 30 new cards a day. iindigo does 50!
That may be a bit much for a casual Japanese learner, so 5 new kanji a day should suffice quite nicely.

When you are ready, click on Start Reviewing.
Pull out that notepad and writing instrument, and based on the story, try to write/draw what you think the kanji looks like. When you have written it down, click the Show Answer button.

So, how did you do?  This is the part where you have to judge yourself. I usually click Again if I completely screwed up the kanji, Hard if it looks sloppy or was difficult to remember, Good if it was…well..GOOD, and Easy if I COMPLETELY knew what the kanji looked like and would remember its meaning if I saw it on the street. Remember, Anki will keep track on progress FOR you (assuming you are honest with yourself). Anki will automatically add new cards to your review everyday (assuming you inputted them).

Good luck my friends. This really is a brilliant method of learning. I walked into my local Asian store the other day, and I was ACTUALLY able to decipher product labels.
Its a good feeling to see how you have progressed through your studies.

Remember, this is just the FIRST step.
Theres A LOT more ground to cover!
But, we shall continue our studies during the next blog.
Again, I strongly encourage you to read through the All Japanese All the Time website. Its a mountain of incredible knowledge and advice that simply cant be found anywhere else.

(Ill have to work it out with “da boss” first, but we may offer kanji challenges and prizes later on down the road!)Until next time, keep on studying!

-Cubsey

Ps: I should mention that if youre studying only a few cards a day (lets say..less than 15) you may want to change the Review Schedule in Anki.
With Anki open, go to Settings>Deck Properties and open the Advanced tab.
In there, you can change the Interval of when a card shows up again.
Youll want to make it sooner if you are studying less cards.
Play around with the setting a bit until you feel comfortable with it.

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