Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Tune in today to find out about all of the latest happenings at JapanesePod101.com! Today one of our newest members, Marvin, drops by the studio and it seems he has a few changes to make! We’ve also moved to a new server! In addition, we have something very special that we’re preparing for you, the listeners! Tune in to find out more!
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Mina-san, we hope you’re having a great weekend wherever you are!
Haha…
Willkommen Marvin! Wie geht’s Ihnen? Ich bin Schwedish aber ich spreche ein bißchen deutsch. Sie haben eine ruhige Stimme
I wondered when Peter would learn to pronounce Erklären properly
Wow, I’m really being multilingual today
Så jag måste skriva lite svenska också.
Keep up the good work!
Yoroshiku
Then I don’t advice you to hear my English pronunciation.
Das war eine gute Lesson! Mein Deutsche ist nicht sehr gut und mein Japanisch ist auch nicht sehr gut!
Anyhoo, does JapanesePod101 need help with anything other than voice actors?
This copy-and-paste is for japanesepod101.com team. It explains in a few words the defects of the huge main page that newcomers see when they first arrive at this web. You can read the whole article at www.nytimes.com
“Studies by Mr. Nielsen’s company, the Nielsen Norman Group, an Internet design firm in Fremont, Calif., show that only 50 percent of Web visitors scroll down the screen to see what lies below the visible part on their PC monitor.
“Users spend 30 seconds reviewing a home page,” Mr. Nielsen said. “A business must encapsulate what they do in very few words.”
With findings like those, it is no wonder that Web pages must visually hit a visitor right between the eyes. If a site does not answer a user’s questions about a business, then you have scored one for the competition.”
Have a good day
Congratulations Marvin-san! ![]()
Sakura-san is very nice to hear you again, missed you! ![]()
wow, wonderful notice about the recruiting
to bad what I’am to far away ![]()
All the work of JPOD101.com is awesome, Peter-san and everybody please keep going!
I wish to all a great day!
Hey, very nice!
I was surprised, when I saw the german title but had to laugh a lot, as I heard german in this Podcast. Sehr schön, macht weiter so, denn ich komm aus Deutschland ![]()
Liebe Grüße, Jonas
Marvinさん、wie gehst (元気ですか).
来年日光に行きたいですからピーターさんの旅行は聞きたいです。
最高行く所を知っていたいです。
桜さんの声を聞きましたから嬉しいです。
じゃね
Herzlich willkommen Marvin!
Viele Gruesse aus Deutschland, wo Du jetzt das ketzte warme Wetter verpasst
Sven
Hallo Marvin, (マルビンさん?),
auch von mir ein herzliches Wilkommen!
Ich wohne zwar in den USA, bin aber urspluenglich aus Deutschland. Ich freue mich, endlich das Wort “Erklaeren” richtig ausgesprochen gehoert zu haben.
Von den paar Woertchen von Dir, meine ich auf das Schwabenland als dein Herkunftsland zu schliessen zu koennen. Am I right?
Mike
Willkommen, Marvin.
Das war sehr komisch JapanesePod101.com auf Deutsch zu hören, aber sehr sehr toll.
Diese Gemeinschaft ist wirklich fantastisch.
Viele Grüße
Hallo Mike,
so ischs, i ben ausm Schwobaländle
Hi Sven,
dafür hab ich das erste kalte Wetter in Deutschland verpasst =P
Hi Jonas,
nice podcast! kampai!
hi JZ
danke, mir geht es gut, und wie gehts dir?
Yoroshiku onegai shimasu!
Guten Tag Marvin-san!!!
I took some German classes back in high school from Korea, but I can’t think any of it…lol. But welcome!!!
It took me forever to open this site lately. I can’t come here as used to be. I lost my paitent. It seems like jppod101 is growing everyday.
Keep up with good work, hope I can visit you guys soon. I was planning to visit Korea/Japan next fall, but it seems like I will head early like before summer.
Should study harder eh??!!
Have a nice weekend mina-san!
Peter-san,
It’s great that you have a chance for a vacation!
Another JPOD listener commented to me recently that it seems you haven’t had a day off since you started japanesepod101.com last December.
I am waiting to hear about your visit to Nikko. Next October I am going there, too!! Can’t wait!
Aus Schwabenland! Das habe ich mir auch gedacht, Marvin-san, war aber nicht so sicher wie Mike. 1970-71 war ich Austauschschüler in Heidenheim (Ja, Greis bin ich fast schon). Also aus welcher Stadt oder Kreis stammen Sie?
And Peter, that trip to Nikko sounds suspiciously like a 社内旅 (shanairyoko), a short trip coworkers sometimes go on. Are you going to explain this for everybody on a JCC? But if you take the “Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil” dictum seriously, maybe we aren’t going to be hearing many details of the trip, itself . . .
Ahh, nothing like starting the day by initiating a malicious rumor.
Mina-san,
Thank you for the nice welcome!
Bob-san
Ich bin aus dem Kreis Ludwigsburg bei Stuttgart. Das sind nur 50 Meilen bis Heidenheim.
Tag Marvin! Wo wohnen Sie in Deutschland? Ich habe nichts nach Deutschlandfahren aber ich moechte. Vielleicht kannt JP101 Deutsch-Japanisch Lektionen machen. Das werdet cool sein. Ich hoffe dass das ist richtig.
Servus!
Waaaah geil.
So viele Deutsche hier. Irgendwer zufällig aus München?
Congratulations Marvin! Enjoy your stay.
I …. envy you.
Phil
Eric Leynen is dead.
Hehe, ein Schwabe! *wink*
Komm auch aus der Nähe von Stuttgart ;D
Nette Show *g*
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