Saturday 30 June 2012

[300 new Japanese words] in 30 days: Day 7. June 30, 2012.

Today, a friend of mine shared this blog post. 

And here is the exchange that followed:














..which inspired my choice of words for today:

1. 上流階級 [jouryuu-kaikyuu] - upper class
2. 中流階級 [chuuryuu- kaikyuu] - middle class
3. 下層階級 [kasou-kaikyuu] - lower class, underclass
4. 特権階級 [tokken-kaikyuu] - the privileged classes
5. 無産階級 [musan-kaikyuu] - the proletariat
6.民族意識  [minzoku-ishiki] - ethnic identity
7. 少数民族 [shousuu-minzoku] - ethnic minority
8.開かれた社会 [hirakareta shakai] - open society
9. 人種的差別 [jinshuteki-sabetsu] - racial discrimination
10. 社会的連帯 [shakai-teki-rentai] - social solidarity



The term, "reverse racism" did not come up in my studies today. Good luck finding a Japanese equivalent of it that's not in katakana.

Good night, world.

Friday 29 June 2012

[300 new Japanese words] in 30 days: Day 6. June 29, 2012 - Law and order.

People who know me know that I enjoy legal dramas. Here are my ten words for today:

1. 裁判 [saiban] trial
2. 訴訟 [soshou] lawsuit
3.裁判官 [ saiban-kan] judge
4. 検事 [kenji] prosecutor
5. 起訴 [kiso] indictment
6. 弁護人[bengo-nin] defense attorney
7. 被告人[hikoku-nin] defendant
8. 証拠 [shouko] evidence
9. 証人 [shounin] witness
10 証言 [shougen] testimony


By the way, did my fellow Law and Order SVU fans also find that season finale a little crazy?

Have a good weekend!

Thursday 28 June 2012

[300 new Japanese words] in 30 days: Day 5. June 28, 2012.

Today's ten words are dedicated to my pepper seeds, which I am willing to grow (Come on, you guys. You really need to start playing catch-up with your other potted brethren).

1. 光合成 [kou-gousei] photosynthesis
2. 杉 [sugi] cedar
3. 楓 [kaede] maple
4. 菖蒲 [shoubu] iris
5. 蘭 [ran] orchid
6. 樟 [kusu] camphor
7. 葦 [ashi] reed
8. 柳 [yanagi] willow
9. 草花 [kusabana] flowering plants
10.葉緑素 [youroku-so] chlorophyll

Happy blogging/creating/whatever-you're-doing/living.


Wednesday 27 June 2012

[300 new Japanese words] in 30 days: Day 4. June 27, 2012.

Here are my ten words for today:

1.観察 [kansatsu] observation
2.財産 [zaisan] property, fortune
3.版画[hanga]  print, engraving
4. 複製[fukusei] duplicate, replica
5.略歴[ryakureki] brief career outline
6. 順調[junchou] smooth, favorable
7. 複雑[fukuzatsu] complex, complicated
8.消極的[shoukyokuteki] passive, negative
9.苦しむ[kurushimu]to suffer


...and one more related to one of my newest hobbies: candle-making.




10. ろう [rou] wax

Enjoy your crafts, physical exercise, language studies or whatever you're learning! :)

Tuesday 26 June 2012

[300 new Japanese words] in 30 days: Day 3. June 26, 2012. All about the -isms

Hi there! Remember me? I'm just one of those Japanese books you bought a couple years ago and then tossed aside  and allowed to gather dust for what seems like an eternity. Pick me up, dammit!
Clearly, the book did not (literally) speak to me, but seeing it this morning in its sad little corner did. So, I picked it up, dusted it off and chose my ten words for today from the first chapter.

1.  有神論 [yuushin-ron] theism
2.  無神論 [mushin-ron] atheism
3.  一 神論 [isshin-ron] monotheism
4.  多神論 [tashin-ron] polytheism
5.  不可知論 [fukachi-ron] agnosticism
6.  唯我論 [yuiga-ron] solipsism
7.  唯物論 [yuibutsu-ron] materialism
8.  唯心論 [yuishin-ron] spiritualism
9.  相対論 [soutai-ron] relativism
10. 絶対論 [zettai-ron]  absolutism

I wonder where my next ten will come from?

Monday 25 June 2012

[300 new Japanese words] in 30 days: Day 2. June 25, 2012.

"What 10 Japanese words should I learn today?" I asked my friend, Jason today.

"What?" he asked, puzzled.

Then I explained my project to him and he gave me this list:

1. intersection
2. sink (as in bathroom sink)
3. repairman
4. flip
5. seal (the verb)
6. strip
7. prickly
8. plush
9. board
10. surround

The answers:

1. 交差点 [kousaten]
2. 洗面台 [senmendai]
3. 修理工 [shuurikou]
4. ひっくり返る [hikkurikaeru]
5. 調印する [chouinsuru]
6. 剥ぎ取る [hagitoru]
7. 怒りっぽい [okorippoi]
8. フラシ製の [furashiseino]
9. 板 [ita]
10. 取り巻く [torimaku]

Thanks, Jason! By the way, you can check out Jason's music page on Facebook here.

If you have a list of words you think I should learn during this 30-day period, please leave them in the comment section. Cheers!

Sunday 24 June 2012

[300 new Japanese words] in 30 days: Day 1. June 24, 2012.

This afternoon, I sat down on the couch with my tools:

1 Japanese textbook that I bought ages ago, 1 vocabulary notebook, 1 highlighter and one erasable ink pen...with pink ink...just because.


Here are my ten words for today:


1. 静まる [shizumaru] - to become quiet




















2. 落石 [rakuseki] - falling rock
















3. 清書 [seisho] - clean copy

4. 優れる [sugureru] - to excel













5. 省く [habuku] - to delete, omit.

6. 革命 [kakumei] - revolution


















7. 公務員 [koumuin] - civil servant

8. 苦労 [kurou] - troubles, hardships


















9. 人権 [jinken] - human rights, civil liberties

10. 伺う [ukagau] - to visit


Ten more tomorrow!

Saturday 23 June 2012

Start

I am a writer. 
I am sort of a writer.
I write.
I write  regularly?


More accurately, I like to think that I write. Sure, I'm a member of a writers' group based in Tokyo which hosts monthly poetry reading events. Sure, I won a few awards for my poetry when I was in high school, (awards which are most likely rusting away in some forgotten corner in my family's home in Jamaica) but today, I came to the crushing realisation that I can't call myself a writer (not even an aspiring one) if I don't write every day.  


At some point during my 45-minute lunch break today, I realised that I used to write a lot more when I was in high school. (I used to write a lot when I was in college too, but that was mostly academic stuff; 18-credit semesters filled with 20-hour work weeks plus time-consuming extra-curriculars didn't leave much time for poetry or prose.) High school - the time when it was difficult to catch me anywhere without a pencil and a Mead composition book. So, what's different now?

As soon as the question popped into my head, the answer came to me like a jolt of electricity - I wasn't learning.

Now, I know some of you might be feeling the impulse to start typing with great passion about how there is a lesson in life every day, blah blah blah. However, what I'm talking about is active learning. I'm talking about using your brain and going out to find out about/how to do new things instead of expecting life to wash knowledge over you while you passively sit back and do jack shit. I'm talking about taking the time to learn a new language just because, to learn a new skill or to perfect something that you started before but let go.

I'm talking about using learning as a way to unleash the creative subconscious. At least, that's what I plan to do for myself. My plan is to do something different every 30 days. Why 30 days? It's a nice even number, plus I was inspired by the following video:









This blog is to serve as a log of what I hope will be a lifelong project for me. To start, I've chosen something relatively easy. I have been lagging in my Japanese language studies, so my first 30-day project will be: [300 new Japanese words] in 30 days. That will be 10 new words every day. Not 10 JLPT N4 words, either, nor will there be any rollover (I only did 5 today, so I'll do 15 tomorrow, I promise). 10 every day. For 30 days.