![]() ![]() If it sounds funny, tanomu oshiete kudasai onegai shimasu.) Tonikaku mouichido shitsumon ga arimasu.(Just tryin to apply what I learned. Its actually 1-4 and a thank you message at the end but I dont know why it messed up. Don’t worry about late replies–I’m estatic that someone can help me with my Japanese!! *big smile*ĭoumo arigatou gozaimasu sensei for the replies.Īctually in my last post there is a thank you message…the one with 1-3 numbers. Thank you so much for that!! Makes a lot of sense. Sorry for the late reply as I’m just back from work. Yes, Japanese do use He (Kare) & She (Kanojo). ![]() He’s never polite on the weekend – Kare wa shūmatsu ni teinei dewa arimasen (shūmatsu – weekend) How would you say something like, “She was never polite.”? Is that beyond level 2? Am I getting ahead of myself? The curiosity is killin’ me! I can’t wait to ask my sensei these qustions… ![]() How would you say something like, “He’s never polite on the weekend.”? Where would I incorporate “weekend”?ĭo the Japanese use the words “he” and “she”? You can search for a specific word here to find out the meaning. This should be the way for them to master this language. I didn’t put the meaning in is because this word has already been covered in previous lessons and I expect all readers who follow all the lessons to remember. Sorry that I did not place the meaning in this post. In this sentence (Sono kuruma wa totemo takai desu.) what does the “takai” stand for? Trackback URI 38 Responses to “Totemo, Yoku, Amari, Zuibun and Zenzen” Another example : Denwa o kakemasu (Make a telephone call), Mado o shimemasu (Close the window)…. In this case, you are drinking the water. Example : I drink water will be translated as “Watashi wa mizu o nomimasu”. “o” is a particle and used for indicating the case role of the phrase in relation to another word (used especially as a direct object marker). When you are typing the “o”, you should type as “wo” instead of “o” but pronunciation wise, it should be pronounced as “o” or some people say “wo”. You may notice that there is an “o” in the second example. I don’t smoke cigarette at all – zenzen suimasen I seldom drink coffee – Ko-Hi- wa amari nomimasen I write letter very often – Tegami o yoku kakimasu That car is very expensive – Sono kuruma wa totemo takai desu. ![]()
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