Message from @Ronano
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I can only imagine
I am using Anki flash cards.
I have a friend in my class who's memorized 600 kanji
but he's taking this level die to grammar and speech
due*
What's the fastest you have learned?
i learned english by watching serieses.
just try to understand it with out reading subtitles.
Our English teacher was bad.
He wasn't a native speaker, either.
I learned English by reading classical literature.
That's a strange question. Hmm. I'm at a pretty low level - so it's hard to relate that
I will post weeb shit here then from time to time and see if people can help me out.
I think I found a homophone that is an antonym.
成年
There's also a video series with a guy named Yuti Aoki which doesn't seem terrible
and 青年
ONe is adult the other youth, but both are pronounced seinen.
strange
That's crazy. Two words that are pronounced the same but basically opposites.
It might be uncommon
青少年
seishonen?
didn't know that existed
聖書ねn
青少年
oh wait yes that is a thing
Are we able to use two words that sound alike in the same sentence to confuse reader in finding they were flip-flopped from their original meanings.
Similar to read and read?
Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo
no, context probably clears that up
but it's still pretty rare
I can't think of an english example
wait, there is cleave and cleave
Yeah, there aren't that many
cleave can mean to split and to fuse/join
no?
Maybe we might read one word, but the original was meant to be read a differently.
I mean, there's some antonyms that are similar
but I can't think of any that are really the same
I've never heard cleave used to mean joining.