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Oops, yeah, i meant to ask what kind of music you like ^^;;;
watashi mo nihon no ongaku ga suki desu ^^. How do you say something along the lines of 'especially high and mighty color, and antic cafe?' ^^ |
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Toku ni - Especially. Toku ni, "High and Might Color" to "Antic Cafe" ga daisuki desu. That would probably work. |
I have one more quick question about Hiragana/Katakana... Are there designated times to use one or the other? I've read sites that said something along the lines of "Katakana is used for foreign words" (If I remember correctly)... But I just think I need somebody who can answer my question personally to understand when to use one or the other.
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Konnichiva. Watashi wa Nichiren desu. Watashi wa nijunen mae Nihongo o naraimashita . Keredomo minna no wasuremashita. Ima skoshi muzkashin desho ka? Please help me learn again via English language. Domo Arigato Gozaimashita. Nichiren |
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Konnichiwa Watashi wa, nijuunen mae, Nihongo wo (same as "o") benkyou shimashita. (Although "naraimashita" [learned] is technically correct, in conversation it is more correct to use the word "benkyou shimashita" [studied].) Keredemo zenbu wo (same as "o") wasuremashita. ("Minna" is usually used when talking about people ^_^ ) Ima sukoshi muzukashiin deshou ka. ("?" is unnecessary) |
For those it might interest, I got a Japanese book really helpfull for that kind of threat. I got lots of sentence from lots of subject I could whrite here down in english and romaji. I could post the kanji too, but my comp doesn't allowed that ^^;;
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cummon Expressions Hi - Konnichiwa Goodbye - sayonara Please! : - When you ask - kudasai - when you offer - dozo Thanks - arigato Welcome ( when somoene tells you thanks) - doitashimashite Yes - Hai No - ie Excuse me- Sumimasen I'm Sorry - gomennasai I understand - wakarimashita I don't understand - Wakarimasen One moment *please* (exemple: wait a minute) - chotto matte *kudasai* Help! (like if you're going to die Or I don't know...) - tas(u)kete Where is *the bathroom* - *toire* wa doko des(u) ka When (u), it just mean you don't have to pronouce it ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Numbers 1-10 1 - Ichi 2 - Ni 3 - San 4 - shi (yon) 5 - go 6 - Roku 7 - Shichi (Nana) 8 - Hachi 9 - Ku (Kyu) 10 - Ju When placed in () : you can say both. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The numbers AFTER 10 are really easy to remind : if you want a composed number, divide the two and whrite they proper name: 15 ----) composed of a 10 and a 5 ----) 10 is Ju, and 5 Is Go ----) Ju-Go DO NOT MAKE THIS MISTAKE : 1 is Ichi, 5 is Go ---) Ichigo WRONG WRONG WRONG!!!! so, for all 2 composed number that begins with 1, it'll start by *Ju* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now for others: 28 ---) 2 is Ni, and 8 is Hachi. But it doesn't make *Ni-Hachi*, but * Ni-ju-Hachi* Remember what is *Ju*, right? it means 10. So *Ni-Ju-Hachi* is like Two-Ten-Height (2-10-8). You need 2 times the 10 to make a 20. Get that? Same thing for others 36 ---) 3 Is San, 6 is Roku ----) San-Ju-Roku 45 ---) 4 is Shi (yon), 5 is Go ----) Shi-ju-Go /or/ Yon-ju-Go ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ If you didn't understand that at all, just memorize those : 10 - Ju 20 - Ni-ju 30 - San-Ju 40 - Yon-Ju (you can't say Shi-Ju) 50 - Go-Ju 60 - Roku-Ju 70 - Nana-Ju (you can't say Shichi-Ju) 80 - Hachi-Ju 90 - Kyu-Ju (you can't say Kyu-Ju) Knowing that, you only have to put the name of the number after... Like 15 ---)Ju-Go 35 ---)San-Ju-Go Etc... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now the thousands (don't give up, this is exacly the same thing ! ) 100 - Hyaku 200 - Ni-Hyaku 300 - San-Hyaku etc. 110 - Hyaku-ju 111 - Hyaku-ju-Ichi ( 100 is Hyaku, 10 is Ju, 1 is Ichi) 222 - Ni-Hyaku-Ni-Ju-Ni (200 is Ny-Hyaku, 20 Is Ni-Ju, 2 Is Ni) 333 - San-Hyaku-San-Ju-San (300 Is San-Hyaku, 30 Is San-Ju, 3 is San) Hope you understand all of it... Beacause I don't Know if I could elaborate my explication more than that! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I got lots of more stuff, so just ask if you want more :) (I guess that's far enough for today isn't it?) |
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First time someone call me by that ^^ Doitashimashite |
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It's like Yuruichi from Bleach, she calls a member of 11th MakiMaki cause in his name there says Maki, his name was Hoshuimaki i think or something.. |
I was just saying that people don't call me like that... but I like it :D
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