Talk:Kagamine Rin \ Len/@comment-74.179.220.36-20120906211445/@comment-53539-20120914081534

Honestly, I stick by my rule; if your gonna learn a language, don't learn words, learn phrases. Knowing 3,000 Japanese words and not know how the heck to use even two to string a sntacnce together is pointless as you still can't read enough Japanese to ask wher the nearest toliet is. and if your visiting Japan, food and water you can find eventually even if it takes hour. Body functions such as tolet related ones, however, can only be held onto for the most a few hours, then you HAVE to go. (incidnetly, out of all the things you need to learn when going to another country, consider learning this particular phrase one of the most important for at least maintaining 1 dignity abroad).

If you just learn 1 word you can't learn enough of that particular language to learn what the context implies. And Japanese involves a LOT of words that only make sense in context. ¬_¬