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Loveless Sara13

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 2:48 pm


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Hajimemashite watashi wa Mani san Desu. Doozo yoroshiku


Hello i am Mani. Please treat me nicely


Welcome to my Japanese class i will update it once or twice a week depending on who does their homework lol jk jk but iff ppl can help me track down rare books ill update more often :3
PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 3:32 pm


Lesson 1


Hajimemashite: used when introducing yourself for the first time.

Doozo Yoroshiku: Used at the end of you self introduction Litterally translates to "Please treat me kindly/nicely"


Ohayoo Gozimasu : good morning in formal
Ohayoo: Good morning more causal


Konnichwa: good afternoon


Now practice in the homework room k?

Loveless Sara13


Loveless Sara13

PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 5:29 pm


Lesson 2


Watashi : I used for girls and older people

Atashi: girly form of Watashi

Boku: used for boys or tomboys also a word for I

Watakushi: very formal version of I used during speechs and ther formal settings

Desu: ends sentences means am is are its basically the every word word

Wa: is a particle used for making sentences
PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:28 pm


Lesson 3

Today class im teaching you sentence structures. Here is an Example.



Watashi wa Mani san Desu.

Particles are red and finishers are dark blue. Mani is the Noun of the sentence and Watashi is a desribing word basically. This sentence means I am Mani.

Loveless Sara13


Loveless Sara13

PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 1:45 pm


Lesson 4

Today i will be teaching numbers.

1 ichi

2 ni

3 san

4 shi or yon

5 go

6 roku

7 shichi or nana

8 hachi

9 kyuu or ku

10 jyuu
PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 1:55 pm


Lesson 5

Today I will be explaining so basic verbs.

Hanashimasu: to speak as in to speak a language.

Hanashimasen: not to speak

Shirimasu: to know

Shirimasen: To not know

Wakarimasu: to understand

Wakarimasen: to not understand

Tabemasu: to eat

Tabemasen : to not eat

Nomimasu: to drink

Nomimasen: to not drink

Ka: its litteraly a question mark

Please remember that verbs go at the end of the sentence.

Ex: Tobi, Shirimasu ka?

Loveless Sara13


Loveless Sara13

PostPosted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 4:08 pm


Lesson 6

This lesson is for saying how to wish for something

Ex: Aishiteru ga hoshi desu.

Aishiteru is love and hoshi means to wish for.
So this sentence means wish for love it may sound odd translated directly but that is because in japanese if the subject is implied before in a sentence. Ga is the particle between the item wished for and the wishing of it.
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