あげる、もらう and くれる When used with just nouns: they refer to the actual physical giving/receiving of objects. When used with verbs: they refer to doing something for someone, or someone doing something for you. Look at these examples: 本をくれた: (somebody) gave me a book電話...
January 11, 2008 New General Use Kanji from 2010 What do the following kanji have in common? 「奈」「岡」「熊」「梨」「阜」「埼」「茨」「栃」「鹿」「阪」「媛」 If you guessed that they all belong to the names of prefectures, you'd be right. ...
(Anata no Nihongo wa totemo jouzu desu ne! Kore kara mo ganbatte kudasai! "Your Japanese is very good! Please keep up the good work!") ありがとうございます! Kazuya Team JapanesePod101.com パトリッく 2024-05-27 20:01:33 Minami-san was savage with that cockr...
January 11, 2008 New General Use Kanji from 2010 What do the following kanji have in common? 「奈」「岡」「熊」「梨」「阜」「埼」「茨」「栃」「鹿」「阪」「媛」 If you guessed that they all belong to the names of prefectures, you'd be right. ...
I have been going though my file of "things to post to Nihongojouzu" and I had a moment of nostalgia when I hitEasy-peasey, Japanesey, a page of advice on learning Japanese written by Edmund Edgar, the man behind theThree Wise Monkeyslanguage resource page. I had the pleasure of meeti...