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Kaiwa minna no nihongo
Kaiwa minna no nihongo








Select a noun you want to talk about, add wa to show that it's the topic, and then give a statement about the topic.Īh, the desu. 'wa' indicates the word before it is the topic of the sentence. But hey, how else can you make sentences without it? (They know Persian, which is Perusha-go)Įjiputo = Egypt (They know Arabic, which is Arabia-go)įiripin = Philippines (They know Portuguese, which is Porutogaru-go)Īnd now the moment you've been ammer. I will put them down, along with other countries I didn't list before. For example, if I am talking about the language of Italy, I would say 'Itaria-go.' There are some exceptions. If you want to talk about a language, you add '-go' to it. Let's learn some more about other countries before moving into grammer.Īs I've said earlier, when you put a country and then add jin, such as Amerika-jin, you are saying that person is from America. See anything you already know? Learned something new? The entire phrase is usually used at the end of a self-introduction.) (The are used if you want to be extra polite. (This is the first phrase people usually use when introducing themselves to someone new.)ĭozo yoroshiku = Pleased to meet you, Please be nice to me.

kaiwa minna no nihongo

= How do you do?, I am meeting you for the first time. 'No' will be explained after the vocabulary.) Shain = employee of ~ Company (For example, if the company was IMC, it would be 'IMC no shain'. (THIS is when refering to yourself and your own job.) (You do not use this when refering to yourself and your own job.)

kaiwa minna no nihongo

If you wanted to say someone was American/from America, they would be an 'Amerika-jin'.) (For example, the Japanese word for 'America' is Amerika. (There isn't a female equivalent, but sometimes some people use chan as the equivalent.) ~kun = suffix often added to a boy's name. It can also be used when you think something is cute.) (You'd have to be very close to use this with someone your age or older. ~chan = a suffix often added to a child's name, or a pet. (You would say this to an adult, someone you work for, and so on.) Minasan = ladies and gentlemen, all of you. Lesson 1 (These words will probably be very familiar to all you die-hard anime/manga fans!)Īno kito = the polite version of 'ano hito.' (You'll find out there are different ways of saying certain things due to being polite and respectful.) Phew.I bet that was dull, except for you grammer lovers. Keiyoshi-bun = adjective (predicate) sentence

kaiwa minna no nihongo

Gimonshi = interrogative (used for a question word) The u is stressed here.once you learn the 'kanji' and 'hirigata', which are the Japanese alphabets, you'll see the differences.) Sushi = quantifier (Yes, not the delicious raw fish.

kaiwa minna no nihongo

Teinei-tai = polite style of speech (Used when talking to superiors,new peopletc,etc)įutsu-tai = plain style of speech (Used when talking to friends, family, etc) Terms Used For Instruction (I will be using these to refer to in the Lessons! But you can still skip it if you want to get to the easy stuff in Lesson 1 rigt away) And yes, I am copying from my text book =P So, let's get started. (Alas, my laptop doesn't have Japanese characters yet.) I'll also be putting in little notes. First I'll put the romanji, which is how you say the word/write it in 'english'. I'll be putting lessons 1-6, as that's what I've learned from last semester/this semester so far. It'll help me memorize them, and you guys can go be weebo. So I've decided to put down everything I've learned from my Japanese class so far, and put new entries whenever we learn something new. I've seen them use Japanese sometimes, and sometimes they don't use it right.

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Minna no Nihongo kaiwa video, Minna no Nihongo video download, Minna no Nihongo download link mediafire.So looking over my f-list, I've got a lot of anime/manga fans.

  • Minna no Nihongo 1&2 - Kaiwa video 21-30.
  • You can use text book for reading script when watch these video. There are 50 lessons in Minna no Nihongo book. 3E Corp | ISBN:4883191885The Videos to the Minna no Nihongo Lessons - Like they are used in japanese language schools.The Videos showing real life skits ( like found in the textbooks ) to get used to to sound of the language and sentence patterns & expressions.








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