Who doesn't want to learn Japanese? I would like to teach you, but I don't speak it (at least I try to!). I had a book "learn japanese in one week" for christmas. It is very funny, espacially the audio tape that came with it. I learnt some funny thing, like: where's the washroom, how does it cost, and common sentences like that. I'll teach you only that: Genki desu ka means How are you. Genki means in good health, desu (wich is pronounced "dess") is the verb to be and ka introduce a question (because in japanese, there's no interrogation point). I'll teach you a second thing: if you want to learn japanese, don't listen to me! I found some good sites just for you. Good luck! Online
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