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どうぞ ~ 遠慮しないで下さい。

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I will just post the answer to my question after a week i think, because I have to check on it on the library which away from my place so i rarely go there.

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oh, you mean that you read it as 日(ひ)出(で)来(き)?
Well, i'm absolutely sure that you don't read it like that, I even think it's unreadable :D. It's more to kanji that just combining 1 reading of different kanjis
for example 来 isn't always read as き・・・ 来る(くる)、来ない(こない)、来て(きて)、来れる(これる)even the reading of the kanji changes when you conjugate the verb 来る

If you want to use kanji for names you should have a look at the 人名用漢字(じんめいようかんじ)which are used for names

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わああ すごい 本当 に ありがとうごさいます

I didn't know that there something like this (人名用漢字)

how do you say this in japanese (I didn't know that there something like this existed)

I only have readed japanese names on books, because I only self study.
Self studying is hard because of the limit of my scope, could you tell me more important stuff that I should know particularly on grammatical terms and radicals on kanji and why should we learn about this radicals. if it isn't much of a trouble take your time

And thanks again.

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In this situation you would say, 「人名用漢字」と聞いたことはないです
I've been self studying for about 2 years myself and I don't think it's too hard.
well, radicals are always good to know since it'll be alot easier to remember how to write kanji then.
As for grammar, www.guidetojapanese.org, as i posted before. you should really take a look.

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「人名用漢字」と聞いたことはないです is there any alternative to this like
kon nani arimasu <- lacking a few words can't remember

thanks for the link bookmark it and i'm definately going to read the whole thing.

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uuh i guess [人名用漢字があるか知らなかったです] would literally mean "i didn't know that jinmeiyoukanji existed" but i would use the sentence that i said in my other post.
I guess 「人名用漢字を知ってないです」 (I don't know jinmeiyoukanji) would work too...

what do you mean with "kon nani arimasu"? that doesn't make any sense...

Just reading that site won't teach you everything :)
use it to learn things that you didn't know like... go through the particles and make sure you know how to use them... you can try to make a few sentences here if you're not sure of how you use them, and i'll have a look at them.

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kon nani arimasu I provably just heard this on some anime the reaction was like austanding disbelief

「人名用漢字」と聞いたことはないです the reaction for this is like shaking your head

「人名用漢字を知ってないです」the reaction for must eyes looking up trying to remember or just plaing normal

and i'll try posting some sentences

マスさん could you probably be a japanese teacher

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well "kon nani arimasu" sounds pretty incomplete.

Don't you undertsand the sentences i wrote despite you've been studying for 5 years? :P

alright, i'll have a look at them as soon as you post them.

by the way, "Max" is written as マックス :)

I've taught some Japanese people a little English over the net but I haven't taught that much Japanese hehe.

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it is incomplete
how about this one have you heard sonna koto nai de-su before
I can't say those 3 years where official cause I only read conversational books back then

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yes, i've heard 「そんなことない」before... why?
I tried this game to rate my kanji proficiency
https://www.msu.edu/~lakejess/Kanji_Page.html?bg=1
I got perfect on level 1 then a b c's till level 8 F ugh so low

the game has levels 1-67 and all for 1005 kanji's I think

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