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.
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
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
Permalink Reply by Max on June 29, 2009 at 11:29am
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.
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.
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