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Halp [日本語]

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-19 22:30 ID:4rXBhZIk

I need to write:
Who is going to the party?

Is this correct?? I'm having some trouble...
パーティーにだれが行きますか。

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-20 0:04 ID:Se5U2kkb

bump

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-20 0:37 ID:Nx0a5j+1

you have all the words right but you have it mixed up

remember TTPOV topic time place object verb

だれがパーティーに行きますか。

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-20 0:41 ID:R/sUz15Y

1 is technically right. hes even more correct (as u stated ttpov being the normal way a Japanese person would say it)as long as the particle は is added

パーティーにはだれが行きますか?
all of the ways are right

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-20 0:49 ID:Se5U2kkb

>>3
Thanks a lot.

One more question, when using the language bar for japanese input, whenever I type TI is changes to ち or チ. I don't want CHI, I want katakana ティ. :( There's no way to do it besides having to type うぃ (WI) and use it's lower-case い then type テ behind it. I don't remember having this kind of problem before...

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-20 1:27 ID:5MUcinoa

Usually I do a "te", followed a "xi". putting x in front change some letters to the smaller font.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-20 1:47 ID:R/sUz15Y

putting behind vowels and tsu will make it small, for example l+tu = っ l+a=ぁ

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-20 4:03 ID:tN6SN0Eg

>>7
Or then you can make a small tsu with x+tu

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-20 5:41 ID:F4DXFQvh

I just type t-h-i to get てぃ

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-25 9:33 ID:k0a4BQsJ

there's actually a way to change your key bindings when typing in japanese input, so you can make whatever key combination type out whatever japanese letter you want. basically a customization option.

I'll post back with instructions

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-25 9:47 ID:k0a4BQsJ

http://webpages.charter.net/pantsukudesai/pictures/Japanese%20IME%20Key%20Combinations.jpg

Instructions with pictures.

If you don't have the same language bar, you probably have to choose a different type-set or keyboard set under the language options.

I assume you know how to do that.

I believe there were 2 different keyboard sets for Japanese.

Name: Anonymous 2007-09-29 13:24 ID:oO2iLcut


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