Editing LLTVG:Assumed knowledge of Japanese
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All games assume a knowledge of hiragana and katakana. Very short games might assume no knowledge of Japanese beyond this. | All games assume a knowledge of hiragana and katakana. Very short games might assume no knowledge of Japanese beyond this. | ||
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Most games with more than a tiny amount of text will assume you have reached at least the upper beginner stage. The following will usually not be annotated: | Most games with more than a tiny amount of text will assume you have reached at least the upper beginner stage. The following will usually not be annotated: | ||
* Basic particles such as は, が, を, に, へ, の | * Basic particles such as は, が, を, に, へ, の | ||
− | * だ/です | + | * だ/です |
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* Basic sentence-enders such as よ and か | * Basic sentence-enders such as よ and か | ||
− | * The pronouns わたし and あなた | + | * The pronouns {{gloss|私|わたし}} and あなた |
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* Past tense conjugation | * Past tense conjugation | ||
* Negative conjugation | * Negative conjugation | ||
* Plain vs. polite speech (honorifics and humble forms should still be annotated) | * Plain vs. polite speech (honorifics and humble forms should still be annotated) | ||
* Conditional forms (食べれば, 食べたら) | * Conditional forms (食べれば, 食べたら) | ||
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== Advanced == | == Advanced == | ||
− | Games with large amounts of text such as | + | Games with large amounts of text such as RPGs are considered "advanced". The following will usually not be annotated: |
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* Desiderative form (食べたい, 食べたがる) | * Desiderative form (食べたい, 食べたがる) | ||
* Causative form (食べさせる) | * Causative form (食べさせる) | ||
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* Potential form (話せる) | * Potential form (話せる) | ||
* Volitional form (食べよう) | * Volitional form (食べよう) | ||
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In addition, readings will not be provided for extremely common kanji such as 見る, 聞く, etc. | In addition, readings will not be provided for extremely common kanji such as 見る, 聞く, etc. |