Have a thing that comes with the OS--you select what languages you want installed, and it then lets you type in their alphabets. Basically, have to type in romanji, and it converts to hiragana or katakana as I type along. Can even go through each word of each sentence before it's finally done and select whether I want it as kana or kanji. I believe there are language package additions like this on Windows, but don't know how to get it all to work.
Just 'ga' is the particle, the 'no' is what turns the verb okiru into a noun phrase--what we just learned in ch.7. Basically makes it so you can say something like "I don't like to wake up", as I did there, heh. Since the 'tsuki desu', 'tsuki jya arimasen', or 'kirai desu' is the verb part of the sentence, the 'to wake up' part has to be converted to a noun, to be what the like/dislike refers to. I should mutter more stuff to keep you refreshed on first year things. ^^
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Date: 2004-01-18 06:48 am (UTC)Just 'ga' is the particle, the 'no' is what turns the verb okiru into a noun phrase--what we just learned in ch.7. Basically makes it so you can say something like "I don't like to wake up", as I did there, heh. Since the 'tsuki desu', 'tsuki jya arimasen', or 'kirai desu' is the verb part of the sentence, the 'to wake up' part has to be converted to a noun, to be what the like/dislike refers to. I should mutter more stuff to keep you refreshed on first year things. ^^