Re: Japanese forename + surname combinations
in reply to a message by PrincessZ
I personally prefer Asuka to be a feminine name, to be honest.
Also, thank you for your comment on my knowledge of Japanese names, though I do wish to practice the language itself. As for Megumi, I don't think it's as dated as others might think it is, and it's my first time hearing about this.
Also, thank you for your comment on my knowledge of Japanese names, though I do wish to practice the language itself. As for Megumi, I don't think it's as dated as others might think it is, and it's my first time hearing about this.
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I really can't say myself, I'm looking at the name from a Western perspective with very limited knowledge. It's one of my favorites, though.
Wish I could link you to where I read that, but I can't seem to find it again lmao
I too want to learn Japanese. I've been trying to learn French, but it's not working as well as I hoped.
However I have noticed I remember / hear Japanese words better than I do French so I think I'd have an easier time. It'd be the script I'd struggle with. I read French easier than listening, but the fast-paced accent and the pronunciation throws me over the wall lmao.
Wish I could link you to where I read that, but I can't seem to find it again lmao
I too want to learn Japanese. I've been trying to learn French, but it's not working as well as I hoped.
However I have noticed I remember / hear Japanese words better than I do French so I think I'd have an easier time. It'd be the script I'd struggle with. I read French easier than listening, but the fast-paced accent and the pronunciation throws me over the wall lmao.