Anyway, first I'll tell you about the four types of characters (letters) used in Japanese.
There's Hiragana, Katakana, Kanji (the hardest to learn), and Romaji (what I've been using here).
Hiragana are the main kind of characters used in Japanese. They are used for spelling regular words, like "Konnichiwa", "Sayonara", and "Arigato".
Kanji characters are similar to Chinese (in fact, most of them ARE Chinese), in that a single character/letter can be a whole word. Obviously, that makes learning them very difficult, as there are at least hundreds of them (probably thousands).
Romaji is when you spell a Japanese word or name with "Roman" letters (the same letters used in English, and many other European languages). Whenever I spell out a Japanese word with regular English letters, that's Romaji.
Anyway, the next lesson will be sort of odd. I'll teach you how to enter Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji characters into an Internet search. Sayonara!
This could be more organized. It's kind of hard to follow. If you need any more tips or feedback just reply to this comment.
It's a good start, just needs more substance to it
@Draconid_Jo
04 May 2019 18:58
In reply to Rlad116
Okay, thanks! I was kind of in a rush when I did it. You see, I originally tried to do all three of these together as "Part 1", but after it logging me out twice and wiping it (I assumed because I took too long), I tried to do it quickly, and in multiple pieces. Anyway, I'll try to clean it up some, thanks!
@Rlad116
05 May 2019 00:34
In reply to Draconid_Jo
Try and out them into one blog, and make sure your internet connection is reliable as that's why you were having that problem. Let me know when that's done
@Draconid_Jo
07 May 2019 01:08
In reply to Rlad116
Sorry for the late response, but alright. It'll be difficult for me to combine them at this point, but I'll give it a shot. I imagine if I had a PC or Smartphone, I could just cut and paste them together. But with the 2DS Browser, it's pretty awkward.
@Rlad116
07 May 2019 02:39
In reply to Draconid_Jo
Yeah, if you could convince your parents to get you an iPod or something. Not necessarily a brand new one but like a refurbished one or something might not be too expensive.