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At 3:14pm on July 29, 2010, Tomoe N said…
Many Westerner say Japanese are one of the most difficult language. We have 50 alphabet, Hiragana and Katakana, and Kanji (which came from China but more simple versions). Lots to remember, but English has only 26. I think the Grammar and pronunciation is difficult for Japanese though. We don't have "th" sound, "l" "r" sound that never get accomplished. Such like R in "art".
At 1:08am on July 29, 2010, Maria M. Malonzo said…
I'm on postcrossing too. But I haven't tried sending mail art there. Not sure if the recipients will like it. :D I love your art by the way.
At 12:35am on July 29, 2010, Samantha Bragg said…
awesome well it's something to definitely keep in mind! Thanks for the info.. what's the best way to exchange swaps?
At 2:21am on July 28, 2010, Tomoe N said…
Same as Esterners, Thai alphabet is nothing in other languages and it is hard to remember for me too. And the pronunciation has 4-5 tones that we don't have in Japan. Actually, Thai grammar is more similar to English. I learned that only Japanese and Korea has the same grammatical order.

Spanish is difficult what to put after, feminine and masculine. But I know more or less about English, so some Spanish words are similar. Actually vowel pronunciation is close to Osaka accent.
At 8:33pm on July 27, 2010, Samantha Bragg said…
I heard great things about postcrossing.. but Ive never tried that site before isn't it limited to post cards only? Hope you like IUOMA!
At 3:07pm on July 27, 2010, Tomoe N said…
That is good you like to learn new languages. My ex is Thai and I used to learn Thai language too. So I know that is Thai alphabet. I can still some words in Thai, but forgot to read/write which was hard to do. haha. Now, I am learning Spanish, because my partner is Mexican haha.
Thanks for your reply.
At 1:55pm on July 27, 2010, Elaine B(atgirl) said…
Pleased to make your aquaintance. I do postcrossing as well!
At 6:49am on July 27, 2010, Hélène LAGACHE said…
:-)
At 2:53am on July 27, 2010, Tomoe N said…
Hi, I saw the link of postcrossing project in your blog. It is interested me. I may want to try when have more time.
Just curios why there are some Thai word on top of your page? What does it say?
At 9:30pm on July 21, 2010, Maurizio Follin said…
I would be happy to receive your contribution.


INTERNATIONAL MAIL ART PROJECT

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The production of an art that fits exclusively one’s own creative needs without stooping to compromises to make it a consumer good

Format: free

Technique free: works in 2 & 3 dimension; , as well as music, video, performance, poetry and small stories(on digital support)

deadline: 2010, December 10th

no return, no fee, no selection, no jury
(No pornography please)

Works should be sent at the following address:

Maurizio Follin, Via M.te Cervino, 27
30173 Favaro V.to - Venezia - Italy

please insert name, surname, country, address + e-mail address (for notification of final documentation) and web site if exist.

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Spazio espositivo "Barrique" - Scriò di Dolegna del Collio GO

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At 9:18pm on July 21, 2010, Maurizio Follin said…
Hi
is a pleasure to do your knowledge

(http://itsonlymailart.blogspot.com/)
Maurizio
At 12:59am on July 18, 2010, Samuel Montalvetti said…

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