Thursday 17 March 2011

Lesson Two ^^

     Hi…How was the first lesson? I hope you liked it. Here’s another one, useful daily expressions you may use to greet people in Japanese.


     BTW, I’m watching closely about what is happening in Japan now. The nuclear crisis seems worsens. That was what I read about it in Yahoo this morning. They say the France nuclear authority classified it as a Level Six on a one-to-seven scale used to rank nuclear accidents.

I really hope that the government will be able to put an end to the crisis very soon.


Cheers,

Sensei in the House.


Usefull daily expressions



Ohayō gozaimasu

Good morning
Konnichiwa

Good day
Kombanwa

Good evening
Oyasuminasai

Good night
Arigatō gozaimasu

Thank you
Dō itashimashite

You’re welcome
Tadaima

I’m back (said when you gets home)
Okaerinasai

You’re back! (said to someone who just came home, e.g. a son greets a father who just got home after work)
Sayōnara

Good Bye ( a formal one)
Ja mata / Ja ne!

Bye (informal, like when you say bye to a friend after school)
Itadakimasu

Thank you for the meal (Expression said before eating to show that we’re thankful)
Odaijini

Get well soon (Said to a person who is not well, for example when you visit a friend at the hospital, before you leave you may say odaijini)
Daijōbu desu ka

Are you alright?
Ki o tsukete kudasai

Take care
Chotto matte

Please wait
Omatase shimashita

Thank you for waiting
Sumimasen

Sorry/excuse me
Iie

That’s allright
Mata kite kudasai

Please come again
Gomennasai/Gomen ne

Sorry (informal)
Ii desu (pronounce as ee des)

Good
Warui desu

Bad
(Totemo) ii desu.

(Very) good

Tuesday 15 March 2011

Lesson One

This is my first blog and my first entry…

     I’m still shocked and saddened by the earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan couple of days ago…My heart aches and breaks for these people, my thoughts and prayers go out to the Japanese. I also pray that they don’t have a meltdown on the nuclear plants and add the threat of radiation to the disaster they have already experienced. I really hope that Japan and the Japanese people will recover and rebuild their nation very quickly. I always believe in them…they are strong willed people who never gave up so easily.

      I learned Japanese many years ago…and I found that it is an interesting language to learn although it’s difficult when you go to a higher level. One thing for sure, Japanese is always my passion! In this blog of mine, I’d like to share my little knowledge about Japanese. Let’s begin with self introduction first. You may need to introduce yourself during your first meeting right…Here’s some of the examples you may use to introduce yourself.


Introduce yourself


Vocabulary

Anata                          ….       You
Daigaku                       ….       University
Dochira                       ….       Where
Dōzo yoroshiku           ….       Nice meeting you
Gakusei                       ….       Student
Hai                              ….       Yes
Hajimemashite             ….       How do you do? (said during first meeting)
Iie                                ….       No      
Itsu                              ….       When  
Kimashita                    ….       Came (past tense)
Kyonen                       ….       Last year
Marēshia                      ….       Malaysia
Nan                             ….       What
Nihon                          ….       Japan
Okuni                          ….       Country
Onamae                       ….       Name
Senkou                        ….       Course / major
Sensei                          ….       Teacher
Watashi                       ….       I

Dialogue 1

Ana                 :           Hajimemashite. How do you do?
                                   Watashi wa Ana desu. I am Ana
                                   Watashi wa Marēshia jin desu. I am a Malaysian
Dōzo yoroshiku. Nice meeting you

Yamamoto      :           Tokyo Daigaku no Yamamoto desu.
                                  (I am) Yamamoto from Tokyo University.
                                   Dōzo yoroshiku. Nice meeting you


Questions and answers
  1. O namae wa nan desu ka. What is your name?
à Watashi wa Ana desu. I am Ana.

  1. O kuni wa dochira desu ka. Which country are you from?
àWatashi wa Marēshia kara kimashita. I came from Malaysia.

  1. Itsu Nihon e kimashita ka. When did you come to Japan?
àKyonen kimashita. (I) came last year.

  1. Anata wa sensei desu ka. Are you a teacher?
àIie, watashi wa sensei dewa arimasen. No, I’m not a teacher.
    Watashi wa gakusei desu. I’m a student.

  1. Anata wa doko no gakusei desu ka. Which university are you studying in?
àWatashi wa Hiroshima Daigaku no gakusei desu. I’m a student of Hiroshima University.

  1. Go senkou wa nan desu ka. What course are you taking?
àDenki kougaku desu. Electrical engineering.



That's all for now.
Ja-ne!