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“Like” (suki, 好き) and “dislike” (kirai, 嫌い) are both na-adjectives, but the contradiction of them being verbs in English and adjectives in Japanese means implementing them is a little more complicated. To keep things simple, all you need to say is Suki desu for “I like it”...
“Why would you need to know their name?” you might ask. Well, in Japanese someone’s surname is one of the most natural ways of saying “you” in Japanese. Just today, on the walk in to work from the station, I asked a coworker 田中さんは、この会社長いですか (Tanaka-san wa...
61. Would you like to go for a ___(野炊) with us tomorrow? 62. I'm very ___(累), and I want to have a good rest. 63. Beijing, Shanghai and Wuhan are all big ___(城市). 64. I'm going to give my English teacher some ___(漂亮的) flowers for Teachers Day. 65. Beijin...
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Why does Ellen say goodbye to Vivian?忙闹了个。 Make a self introduction in groups of four. They give a self introduction in class. Good morning, everybody. I'd like to introduce myself. My name is and my English name is I'm from a beautiful city in its my pleasure to meet you ...
Add san (さん) after someone’s name to show respect (unless they say otherwise). Remember, this doesn’t apply to yourself! How to introduce yourself When it comes tointroducing yourself in Japanese, you can simply introduce your first name, which likely comes naturally. However, you might...
How to Translate Posted onApril 25, 2020 I have a guest post over at “What can I do with a B.A. in Japanese Studies?” (which I’ll always think of in my mind as Shinpai Deshou, the site’s url): “Writing into a Career: Learning How to Write and Adult in Japan and the ...
Every person needs friends. Friends are 61 who open their hearts to us. They always encourage us to try our 62 to do everything, and they even make us face challenges bravely. 63 in touch with our friends is important to us all. In this way, we can know how everything is going on...
Attraction: An interest, desire in, or gravitation to something or someone. Audacious:Feeling intrepidly daring; recklessly bold. Aversion: A feeling of strong dislike, opposition; disinclination. Aware(Japanese): The bittersweetness of a brief, fading moment of transcendent beauty. ...