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BettyBooshJapanese: January 2012
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Tuesday, 31 January 2012. Talking about family in Japanese! Today I am going to look at how to talk about your family. Specifically how many are in your family, who they are and what they are like. How many people are in your family? Go kazoku wa nan-nin desu ka. You should only use "go-kazoku" when you are talking about somebody else's family. This is because the "go" is honorific. There are people in my family. Watashi no kazoku wa nin desu. The counter for people in japanese is "nin" '. Say your famil...
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BettyBooshJapanese: December 2011
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Tuesday, 6 December 2011. Let's Learn Hiragana part 4! Here's my new video showing the stroke order and pronunciation for the T-series and the D-series. Hope you like it :). As always any comments and feedback are appreciated. If you like my blog feel free to follow me or subscribe to my youtube. Saturday, 3 December 2011. How to introduce yourself in Japanese! Hajimemashite Betty desu. yoroshiku onegaishimasu. Nice to meet you I'm Betty. Please take care of me. 65289;- How do you do? Nice to meet you.
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BettyBooshJapanese: How to talk about time and opening hours in Japanese!
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Monday, 13 February 2012. How to talk about time and opening hours in Japanese! Today I am going to show you how to talk about time! I am also going to show you how to say what opening hours are. Firstly the counter for time is "ji" '. I briefly mentioned this in my post. So to say 1 o'clock you simply add this counter to the number for one and so on. If you don't know Japanese numbers I would highly recomend reading my earlier post how to count in Japanese. Depending on what minutes you say. Depaato wa ...
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BettyBooshJapanese: How to say I like/dislike it in Japanese!
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Saturday, 11 February 2012. How to say I like/dislike it in Japanese! Today I am going to show you how to say whether you like something or not, I am also going to show you how to ask someone if they like something. Watashi wa inu ga suki desu. The word "suki" '. Means like. As I have briefly explained before the word desu means is/am/are. The negative form of this is "dewa arimasen" '. This translates as is not/am not/are not. Watashi wa sushi ga suki dewa arimasen. I dont like sushi. Do you like cats?
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BettyBooshJapanese: March 2012
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Thursday, 1 March 2012. How to talk about coming going and returning in Japanese! Today I am going to show you how to talk about going coming and returning. Once you have mastered these words you can tell people what you have been / will be doing. Iku - go (polite form). Kuru - come (polite form). Kaeru - return (polite form). The particle that is used with these words is 'ni' '. Ni can be used in few different ways to mean different things but for now we are using it to mean to / towards. I returned hom...
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BettyBooshJapanese: About me
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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Nice to meet you my name is Betty and I'm a Japanese student from the UK. I am also a barmaid ;) My hobbies are music and Languages. イギリスに住んでいます。 私はバーテンダーと学生です。 趣味は音楽と語です。 Lets Learn Hiragana part 1! Lets Learn Hiragana Part 2! Lets Learn Hiragana Part 3! Blogs you might like. Picture Window template. Powered by Blogger.
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BettyBooshJapanese: How to ask how much something costs in Japanese!
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Wednesday, 22 February 2012. How to ask how much something costs in Japanese! Today I am going to show you how to ask how much something costs. See my post. How to count in Japanese. If you do not already know how to. Although when we talk about Japanese money we say 'yen', the Japanese actually say 'en' '. Just like we have the £ symbol, the Japanese have the. Kore wa ikura desu ka. How much is this? Sore wa ikura desu ka. How much is that? Are wa ikura desu ka. How much is that one over there? Nice to ...
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BettyBooshJapanese: How to talk about age in Japanese!
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Saturday, 18 February 2012. How to talk about age in Japanese! Today I am going to show you how to talk about your age and how to ask someone how old they are. The counter for years old is 'sai' '. This means that you simply add sai after the number of years, for example 4 years old would be 'yonsai' '. There are a couple of irregular numbers to look out for but they are really easy. If you don't know how to count in Japanese take a look at my post how to count in Japanese! Which becomes 'has-sai' '.
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BettyBooshJapanese: How to count in Japanese!
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Tuesday, 17 January 2012. How to count in Japanese! Counting in japanese is really simple! After this short introduction you should be able to count to 99,999! There are kanji characters for numbers in japanese however you can just use normal numbers! Once you get to 11 you just add the single digit after the 10 for example 11 would be. Juu-ichi and 12 would be. Once you get to 20 you simply add the unit before the 10 for example 20 would be. Ni-juu and 21 would be. Hyaku-ichi, 201 would b. How to count ...