I'm half Japanese but have been out of touch w/the Japanese language. I'm looking for the proper word to use in reference to myself. I've just become a grandmother and I would like to be called grandmother in Japanese but can't remember how it was said. How would I refer to my...
You can of course call her 太外婆 or 婆婆in your daily life. It is also different in each family depends on their traditions. After all, I suggest you use“曾祖母” to call your great-grandmother. Upvote • 0 Downvote Add comment Jacky C. answered • 10/05/19 T...
In Japanese, it is necessary to use different words depending on whether you are talking to a close friend or family member, or to a superior. It is nice to use expressions that are appropriate for the person you are talking to and where you are talking. 1.言う(iu) The word “言う...
(my great grandmother would use this) Ronnie thank you Ronniiiiiiiiiiie sarasoso Ronnie, is there any problem learning only British , or American also Canadian? Because I know that there are differences among them … Emanuel No! Just learn one and you will be fine! Ronnie Thank you...
great video some how u fail too study African American/Black some of witch are here in the states. My G-Grandmother lived to be 96 her health and mind were sharp as a tack. I have a 2nd cousin that turned 96 this year 2011. She still has great health and her mind, walks without ...
58. These days, there're many p in the hospital because of the bad weather. 59. That's my grandmother. She is 84. You wouldn't believe how (活跃的) she is! 60. Miss White has great (能力) in teaching English. 四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共 10 小题;共 20 分...
Never thought it would matter until my 8-year-old granddaughter, who is really creative, came to me for guidance in drawing cartoons and other fun figures. I’m thrilled to have found your site, as it will help me nurture her love of art. And it’ll teach this grandmother a thing or...
In contrast, when Ballard angrily tells a hostile prime suspect, who went to her grandmother’s house, (the grandmother) doesn’t give up information to strangers, the translated sentence mishiranu ningen ni jōhō o ataewa shinai wa ends with the prototypical feminine particle wa, which ...
Japanese honorifics are key ways to show respect and depict your status as it relates to the people around you. Find out the most common honorifics and when to use them, and discover some more advanced Japanese honorifics for referring to everyone, from
In the years following the end of the Edo period in 1868, rapid development had led many in Japan to fear that the nation was losing its identity. In turn, the philosophy ofwakon yosai(Japanese spirit, Western learning) was developed, whereby ideas and concepts – like baseball – could be...