But "moshi moshi" is an odd phrase. It doesn't mean "hello" literally. And there's a reason it's mostly (but not always) used on the phone. What Does Moshi Moshi Mean? When Should You Use Moshi Moshi? Other Ways to Start a Japanese Phone Conversation ...
Without the "ni", the sentence "Kobayashi-san no heya wa nani ga imasu ka." would mean "As for Mr. Kobayashi's room, what exists?" which sounds a bit unnatural in English. It's not necessarily incorrect, but it's less specific about where something exists. ...
Kat: Ah, you mean using the か (ka) question particle. Naomi: Right. For example, let's take the formal verb 行きます (ikimasu), meaning to go. If you add か (ka) to the end, it becomes a question. 行きますか。(Ikimasu ka.) Kat: “Are you going?” or "will you go?" ...
A quick glance at discussions on forums or social platforms would suggest thatwhether Japanese people sayitadamimasuwhen they are alone depends on the person.Some Japanese people don’t say it when eating alone or with friends but do when dining with elders or superiors. In contrast, some Japa...
Jessi: “That bus over there does”. The rule for this is explained in the lesson notes so please be sure to check them out. Jessi: And Naomi-sensei, I have one more question. Naomi: 何でしょう。(Nan deshō.) What is it? I hope it’s an easy one. (笑) Jess...