What? You came back for more?! Totemo omoshiroi desune... (that's very interesting...)
WORDS YOU MUST KNOW! (today, at least) Read on... Nihongo - Japanese Language Hai - yes, okae, sure Iie - No. Chigaou - No, that's wrong. (more commonly used that Iie) Tabun - Maybe Sugoi - Awesome Wakatta - I understood/ understand Wakaranai- I don't get it/ understand it Konnichiwa- Hello (remember this is pronounced like 'cone') Ohayou! - Good morning Konbanwa- Good afternoon Sayonara - Good bye (only used if you don't plan on seeing that person again) Jyamatane- See ya later Jya'ne - See ya Ano - Uhm
Okae! That was a few words that you might need in most random occasions. One word answers are my favorite responses EVER! But let's say you're in Japan and someone starts talking to you. What can you say? Well, here's a good phrase to learn: "Nihongo wakaranai." Hey! You just learned those two words! What do they mean? ... you can go look, it won't kill you.
Quick test! Part A: What do the following mean? 1.) Jya-ne! 2.) Chigaou! 3.) Sugoi! 4.) Tabun 5.) Ohayou!
Part B: How do you say the following in Japanese? 1.) Hello! 2.) Uhm... 3.) Good afternoon 4.) Yes! 5.) I understand.
Answers~*~ Part A: 1.) See ya! 2.) No, that's wrong. 3.) Wow! 4.) Maybe. 5.) Good morning!
Part B: 1.) Konnichiwa 2.) ano... 3.) Konbanwa 4.) Hai! 5.) Wakatta
I bet you failed! MUA HA HA HA! It's not up to me that you to learn Japanese, you know. If you really want to learn it, earnestly, you'll write such words on flash cards and keep them in your pocket. Whenever you stand in line or wait for a ride, take them out and study them. It's how I learned all my kanji. Yoku dekimashita! ~you did well.
Kawariyasui · Wed Jan 26, 2005 @ 04:02am · 0 Comments |