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Japanese:そろそろお布団に入るね Romaji:sorosoro ofuton ni hairune This Japanese phrase is commonly told to kids to imply that their bedtime is coming. They are expected to stop whatever they are doing and go to bed. It’s also okay to say this to a close friend, but keep in mind ...
A guide on how to say "Me/I" in Japanese, going through all the standard and universally accepted ways.
How to you say ,, Keep away from me or stay away" in japanese pls write in english 这个在 日语 里怎么说? 查看翻译 aki9451 2017年7月3日 日语 many variation. Keep away from me私に近づくな watashi ni chikazukunastay away 近寄るな chikayorunago away どこかへ行け dokokahe ike 查...
The most literal translation of ‘goodbye’ in Japanese, this is one of those words that every tourist seems to know. Want to sound like a local? Stop using it. Immediately. Rather than ‘goodbye’, sayonara is closer to ‘farewell’, and is so final and relatively unfriendly that it’...
Each scenario will require a different way to express "to want" or "to desire" in Japanese. Let's go through them! Involving a Noun When what one desires requires a noun, such as a car or money, "hoshii (to want)" is used. The basic sentence structure is "someone) wa (something)...
How to say hello in Japanese depends on (取决于) when you say it. This is very much like different greetings in English at different times of the day or night. In Japanese culture, it also depends on whether (是否) you are on the phone or you are close to the person you are ...
Using public transport in Japan When it comes to the capitalTokyo, the larger (and more popular with tourists) cities such asOsaka,Kyoto, and other big or popular tourist destinations, the non-Japanese speaker will probably fare just fine. Particularly if you are travelling on public transport ...
So consider this month a call to action. Both to myself and to you. Can you read more Japanese articles, and can you be more mindful of the sentence structure as you’re reading? Go give the newsletter a read for more details. And check out the podcast where I go over the strategy...
In North America, most students go to school on the school bus. Some students also walk or ride bikes to school. In other parts of the world, things are (61)___(不同的).In Japan, most students take trains to school, although others also walk or ride their bikes. In China, it ...