In Japanese, there are several ways to quote others in both written and spoken language. Here are some common ways to do so:1. Direct Quotation (Written and Spoken):When quoting someone directly in Japanese, you can use 「」(quotation marks) to indicate the quoted speech. For example:- ...
= Maggie tte furadansu odoreru no? =Can you hula dance, Maggie? 「ダンスは下手だって聞いたよ。」 = Dansu wa hetadatte kiita yo. =I heard you are not a good dancer. 「踊れるってば!」 = Odorerutteba! =I’m telling you! I can dance!
Posted in kanji, podcast | Tagged how to japanese podcast, kanji, podcast Cool Compound –悠々自適 Posted on December 29, 2021 Hard to believe that 2020 is finally coming to an end…or is it? I’ve had a couple of tweets do pretty well the past week, and I’m going to attribute...
Yes, we say the same way, book and chapter(章):verse(節). ex) 創世記 1章(しょう)1節(せつ).
Posted in get used to it!, Murakami | Tagged Haruki Murakami, japanese | Leave a reply Asking for Someone’s Name in Japanese Posted on November 25, 2024 I am beside myself. I forgot to include one of the most important and most useful examples of 伺う (ukagau, ask/hear/visit) ...
“You’re Japanese?” she said. “I met a lot of Japanese in Australia. They’re a clever people.” She shook her head sadly. Then she gazed out past the fields, almost like she could make out Australia just past the horizon. “Visit again sometime,” she said. “It’s quiet here...
Bottom line: make sure your quote adds value to your release, and that it’s not just a quote for the sake of a quote. Never take a quote out of context Always use the quote in the original context. It is an ethics issue and could potentially lead to a libel case. ...
in Japanese is often among the first things beginner Japanese learners look for. Though a short but mighty phrase can say it all in English, expressing your affection is trickier in Japanese. So read our guide to learnthe vocabulary for love and how to properly say I love you in Japanese....
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just how many kids are practicing outside. A quote from the website of theJapanese National Tourism Organization’s website sums up the nation’s love of the sport: “Baseball is so popular in Japan that many fans are surprised to hear that Americans also consider it their "national sport...