This is an informal effeminate form ofwatashi. It has a kind of “cute” nuance to it. Because kanji are generally seen as masculine, this word has no kanji form. It is written in either hiragana or katakana. (Well, the word does come fromwatashiso you might see it listed with 私 in...
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@isariThe exact word here is "宠幸".皇帝は女官をお手つきにした =皇帝宠幸女官/皇帝让女官成为了他的宠幸/女官得到了皇帝的宠幸。
@Beccy_1I suggest putting in the time and effort, blood, sweat and tears learning Japanese. As mentioned here, start with Hiragana, you can learn them in one week, same with Katakana. Memrise is usually good for this, as you'll not only learn them, but you can learn how to pronounce...
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@Mumulandzza The sentence is conveyed, but It's a bit unnatural. 水を飲んでご飯を食べます。時々、私のお母さんはご飯を作ります。 でも、たいてい私がご飯を作ります。
Most of people recommend learning hiragana first, but katakana is easier to write.However, furigana, supporting letters for difficult kanji, is always written in hiragana. You should learn how to read hiragana.
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The wonderful thing about Japanese language is that kanji can be combined in compound words, bringing their nuances into the mix. Kanji character “愛 (love)” combined by hiragana “ありがとう (thank you)”, image from Aikotoba Renai (恋愛) ...
水を飲みます。冷たい水か温かい水を選ぶとすれば、冷たい水のほうがいいです。 Hope this may help👍