Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For one, I'm not a women or the same person posting. You make demand by educating people. If DC decides to do Japanese immersion, it'll be on your dime. Just like Spanish immersion is on my dime, which I didn't sign up for.
Just my opinion as asked. I have no objection to the original poster setting up a Japanese club or group or whatever they want to, but I do not support the original concept of a publicly funded Japanese charter school as originally outlined by the OP. What's next?
Anonymous wrote:Warui is how people write it most of the time in English, but for people without a lot of language knowledge, wadui might get you closer to the real thing.
That Japanese 'r/l' thing seems a lot like a short D to me.
Anonymous wrote:For one, I'm not a women or the same person posting. You make demand by educating people. If DC decides to do Japanese immersion, it'll be on your dime. Just like Spanish immersion is on my dime, which I didn't sign up for.
Anonymous wrote:If the demand is there why not? It is popular at the collegiate level. JET is a popular program. I think t could useful. Great Falls elementary in VA had a Japanese immersion program.
Anonymous wrote:Atama wadui. And for you Baaaka is stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Atama wadui. And for you Baaaka is stupid.
Anonymous wrote:I'm tired of people dogging Japanese. I see more opportunity learning Japanese than in any other language. Spanish is great to communicate with my neighbors or someone with a Latino business, but I don't see a future in it. I don't see my child growing up and going to Columbia just to sell coffee beans, because that is all they have to offer. Or some other country in Latin America who deals in sugar cane and bananas. No!! I want more options. I don't want French unless my child is going to be an arms dealer or in the wine or bread business. Japan is it!! China will be our enemy soon, and Korea will cave in when the North invades. No. Japan is a safe bet. Get angry. What car do you drive? What PC do you use? What TV do you have? Samsung? Okay. That's Korean, but my bet is that a lot of what you have is from Japan.