The purpose of that test, from what I could gather, is to prevent people who are not qualified to provide accurate translations from contributing to the site. Passing out the "answers" to this test would undermine that objective, and open the door for vandalism or poor quality translations. In other words, if you are interested in the translation of this test, I would suggest that you begin your study of the Japanese language. Learning another language, though difficult at times, can be a very rewarding experience.
Upon examination, it appears this test is designed to provide some degree of quality assurance in the translation of lyrics by benchmarking one's language abilities. As such, providing a translation would be doing it a bit of a disservice. I recommend that if one is interested in the Japanese language that they pursue classes and gather resources to start their studies. It's a beautiful and rewarding language to learn.
yes, but it depend on what you watch for example you can learn about confidence and self improvement from some anime like baka to test shoukajyuu and it also relieve stress. If you want to be a doctor you can even learn from the anime the blackjack or anime like Ray which are all stuff on doctor and pharmacy. It can also be used to improve your Japanese learning skills.
The oldest known anime in existence was screened in 1917 - a two minute clip of a samurai trying to test a new sword on his target, only to suffer defeat. (though it was only pictures with a hand showing it) the first PUBLISHED JAPANESE anime IN JAPAN was Momotaro's Sea Eagles
I just had a Japanese test where this popped up and only reason I got it right its because it is written in katakana, meaning that is a loan word. therefore, I believe サラだ sa-ra-da ..is the correct translation.
The English translation of the term "test gratuit" means "free test". The term comes from French with the word "gratuit" meaning "free" and the obvious translation of the word "test".
Just like you do with any TV series or movie. It doesn't have to be exclusively Japanese (as some of them do include English words [Baka to Test to Shokanjuu] or completely use English words [e.g. Angel Beats! or Another])
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a normal Japanese IQ test
'Tesuto' or 'shiken.'
テスト (tesuto) means "test" in Japanese.
The TOEIC test stands for Test of English for International Communication. This test is used to check the English fluency and competency of a Japanese invidual. Usually this test is administered to Japanese employees who will be working with the English language on a regular basis.
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The initials JLPT stand for Japanese Language Proficiency Test. It is a standardized test that measures the Japanese language proficiency of non-native speakers.