I'm Eaman! My username is Namae because namae stands for "name" and Eaman is namae backwards, soooooooooo... I know right? So original!!!
Alright, so I signed up for this class because, like most of you, I'm into anime. I got into it myself the summer before my freshman year of high school because one of my older brothers (who is named Shire... Shire Shire, yeah), was into it himself! I began watching the shows he was watching as well, and soon enough I found myself liking it too!
My favorite anime is Clannad because it's so sad... and good... and also really sad.
One of my favorite characters from Clannad who just happens to love starfishes |
As far as the class goes, I'm liking it so far! I'd really like to learn Japanese and maybe go visit Japan one day. Maybe during my time at Princeton?
Learning the alphabet is going to be a bit difficult though, especially once we go into Kanji. Right now my handwriting when trying out Hiragana is horrible... Does this mean I'm horrible, then? v____v
I think I'm done posting for now, so じゃあな! Or しつれい します to Sato-sensei.
-Eaman
はじめまして、 クランビア マット です。 わたしは ノートルダム の だいがく の がくせい です。 どうぞ よろしく おねがいします。
ReplyDeleteTranslation: My name is Matt Krambeer, I'm a student at the University of Notre Dame, and it's nice to meet you! I've been looking through the blogs of the Princeton students and I decided to post on yours because--I also love Clannad! Muahaha. The 2nd half of the 2nd season was especially good.
When did you guys start classes? We started on August 26th at Notre Dame. It looks like we might be a couple weeks ahead of you guys...?
がんばって、 Eamanーさん!
Hi!
DeleteCool people who are not in my JPN 101 actually read these things!! We started classes less than two weeks go, so yeah you're a ways ahead of us.
And yes fellow Clannad lover!!! No one I've met here at Princeton has watched it, which kinda sucks. The second half of the second season was my favorite part too, but it's a bit of a blur because I was sobbing through most of it, haha.
Just realized it was totally more appropriate to say "こんばんわ" instead of hi. Welp.
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