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vocab-sentence game
i guess this is kinda like an SAT-vocabulary thread my friend showed me somewhere, but here, use the Japanese vocab that someone passes to you.
e.g. i pass the word "watashi" the next person would have to use "watashi" in a sentence. はじめましょう! I pass the word "wakarimasen" or "wakaranai". |
Yaksokuda, yep, your sentence is correct.
kowai obaasan wa amari suki dewa arimasen. I'll pass the word kawaii. |
Midori-chan wa kawaii desu ne?
I pass the word oishii |
これ は おいしい です ね。
Kore wa oishii desu ne. I'll pass いきたい ikitai |
今年の八月台湾へ行きたい!
(kotoshi no hachi-gatsu taiwan e ikitai! did that make sense? (hope so >.<) I pass baka |
ummm you probably need a に after 八月 because youre specifying a time
弟にばかないたずらされてしまった。 otouto ni baka na itazura sarete shimatta i pass the word 試験(Shiken) |
Quote:
明日、生物学の試験がある!勉強しな! ashita, seibutsugaku no shiken ga aru! benkyou shina! Tomorrow, you have a biology test. Study! i pass いそいそ >>dictionary definition << |
lol thats a new word for me, so im not exactly sure how to use it.. but here goes
医者さんに結果聞いていただいてから、いそいそ(に?)走 って帰った isha san ni kekka kiite itadaite kara, isoiso (ni?) hashitte kaetta After hearing the news from the doctor, he/she/i ran home excitedly ill pass on 食事(shokuji) |
i believe it is "いそいそと”
here's an example sentence i found in the same dictionary by the way, nice sentence! 食事の時間じゃない! mou shokuji no jikan janai! This is no time to eat! i pass はず hazu |
ごめん、アメリカ人はずです。
Hope that's acceptable. I'll pass やっぱり. |
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