Sunday 28 September 2014

Miss Squeak80 Japanese Lesson 2

Lesson 2 On Japanese
with Miss Squeak80 



.Vocabulary - 単語
Now that you a least started learning the japanese alphabets, let's learn some basic vocabulary words and straightforward Japanese phrases. i will be able to list the Kanji, Hiragana, Romaji (the word measured out exploitation English letters), and therefore the English that means for every Japanese word or phrase. Most Japanese words have Kanji for them however i will be able to solely embody the Kanji if that word is usually written that method. 

Keep in mind that the japanese language has totally different levels of politeness  i will be able to visit these as "ultra-formal", "formal" (or "polite form"), "normal" (or "plain form"), "informal", and "rude" ( I will not be covering an excessive amount of of the rude type, however)

漢字 - Kanjiひらがな - HiraganaRomaji
(English Letters)
English Meaning
わたしwatashiI
(formal for males, normal for females)
ぼくbokuI
(normal for males)
かれkarehe
彼女かのじょkanojoshe
あなたあなたanatayou
(singular/normal)
これこれkorethis (noun)
ここここkokohere
このこのkonothis
(descriptive - ex. this pen)
それそれsorethat (noun)
そこそこsokothere
そのそのsonothat
(descriptive - ex. that pen)
ひとhitoperson







ねこnekocat
いえiehouse
ありがとうありがとうarigatouThank you. (normal)
ありがとう
ございます
ありがとう
ございます
arigatou gozaimasuThank you. (formal)
どういたしましてどういたしましてdouitashimashiteYou're welcome. (normal)
おはようおはようohayou
(sounds like "Ohio")
Good morning. (informal)
おはようございますおはようございますohayou gozaimasuGood morning.
(normal and formal)
こんにちはこんにちはkonnichiwaHello. (normal)
こんばんはこんばんはkonbanwaGood evening. (normal)
さよならさよならsayonaraGoodbye. (normal)
頑張ってくださいがんばってくださいgambatte kudasai
(can also be written "ganbatte kudasai")
Hang in there
気をつけてくださいきをつけてくださいki o tsukete kudasai
(can also be written "ki wo tsukete kudasai")
Be careful, Take care


Basic Japanese synchronic linguistics - 文法
Japanese synchronic linguistics {is kind of} straightforward and simple however  totally different from English synchronic linguistics so most English speakers notice it rather confusing. as an example, in Japanese the verb forever comes at the top. the most effective factor you\'ll do once learning Japanese is to find out and not compare it to English synchronic linguistics. 

The Japanese language is beautiful i love the way it just flows its hard at first but 
you will get the hang of it ..