Verb in Japanese language does not change relatively of words:watashi wa,anata,kanojo,and others? There are no different endings in every verb relatively of words: i,you,we,they,he,she,in japanese language? Please explain! It is very important to me. I am trying to learn Japanese.
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Japanese verbs do not change like English verbs do when the subject changes.
This is Igor from Belarus again. Can you teach me simple Japanese,but only simple sentences,and not hard ones? NHK sent me a text book for learning Japanese. I listen to world news,japanese news and also radio lessons of Japanese on Russian Section of NHK ,17.30-17.50 utc ,greenwich time on AM ,MW 1386 khz every day. It us a relay transmission from Lithuania,Baltic country to Belarus. I like NHK.i also listen to NHK in russian at 15.00 utc and in english at 15.10 utc on AM 1386 khz. I collect sw,AM,MW radio receivers. I have 9 radios. I love both SW and AM,MW. I do not like Belarussian FM radio stations. I do not listen to FM. FM is not interesting band for me. I have analog large,big,huge ,cool sw,MW,FM radio sony icf 704 s,analog pocket sized AM,FM radio Degen DE 333,analog sw,MW,FM pocket sized radio tecsun r 9012,digital sw,AM,FM radio Retekess v 115,analog sw,MW,FM radio receiver Mason r 2251... And several others. I love receivers. I also learn Swedish,Spanish,German,Rumanian,Chinese and Of course Japanese very little. I know English well. Swedish is simple language for me. How do you know English? Did you learn English with book at home or in school? I learnt English at home with books and on radio. If i write so: Anata sakura o,ga mimashita ka? It means Did you see sakura? Is it correct? Are there a lot of errors? I wonder what you will tell me ! Did you understand my sentence?