Monday, 30 May 2011

Lesson Six ^^

Hi there…
There are two types of adjectives in Japanese 1) i-adjectives 2) na-adjectives. This is how you use i-adjectives and na-adjectives.

1) i-adj+noun
Ōkii uchi         à big house

2) na-adj+noun
Kirei na uchi    à beautiful house


LESSON 6 – Adjectives Part 1

Donna hito desu ka. What kind of person?

Atarashii (i-adjective)
New
Chiisai (i-adjective)
Small
How
Donna
What kind
Furui (i-adjective)
Old
Haha
My mother
Hansamu/kakko ii
Handsome/good looking
Hito
Person
Kanojo
Girlfriend
Kareshi
Boyfriend
Kawaii (i-adjective)
Cute
Kibishii (i-adjective)
Strict
Kirei (na-adjective)
Beautiful
Machi
Town
Muzukashii (i-adjective)
Difficult
Okāsan
Your mother
Ōkii (i-adjective)
Big
Omoshiroi (i-adjective)
Interesting
Onaji
Same
Onna
Female
Onna no hito
Female person
Otoko
Male
Otoko no hito
Male person
Otōsan
Your father
Sabishii  (i-adjective)
lonely
Se ga hikui (i-adjective)
Short
Se ga takai (i-adjective)
Tall
Shiken
Examination
Shinsetsu (na-adjective)
Nice/kind
Takai  (i-adjective)
Expensive
Toshi
City
Uchi
House
Yasashii (i-adjective)
Easy
Yasui (i-adjective)
Cheap

Dialogue 1

Mika    : Sarah san no otōsan wa donna hito desu ka. What kind of person is your father?
Sarah   : Kibishii hito desu ga, shinsetsu desu. He’s strict but a kind person.
Mika    : Okāsan wa? (How about) your mother?
Sarah   : Haha mo onaji desu. My mother also the same.

Notes: “Haha” is referring to one’s own mother, meanwhile “okāsan” is referring to other people’s mother. Same goes to “chichi” for one’s own father and “otōsan” is for other people’s father.


Questions and answers
  1. Anata no otōsan wa donna hito desu ka. What kind of person is your father?
à Kibishii hito desu. A strict person.

  1. Anata no kareshi wa donna hito desu ka. What kind of person is your boyfriend?
à Hansamu na hito desu. A handsome person.

  1. Anata no uchi wa donna uchi desu ka. What kind of house is your house?
à Chiisai uchi desu. A small house.

  1. Tokyo wa donna toshi desu ka. What kind of city is Tokyo?
à Ōkii toshi desu. A big city.

  1. Nihon ryōri wa dō desu ka. How’s Japanese food?
à Oishii desu. Delicious.

Cheesecake ^^


Hi again! I’ve decided to add recipes which I’ve previously tried here. I know it sounds funny because last week I was talking about diet and how I lost about 11kg in just 2 months and now I’m seducing people into eating. Don’t get me wrong! ...cooking or baking is not equal to eating. You can get other people to eat the food for you ha ha…To me, it’s a way of releasing stress. So, here is a recipe that I’ve tested and succeed. Look at the picture! The recipe is taken from http://www.dianasdesserts.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/recipes.recipeListing/filter/dianas/recipeID/690/Recipe.cfm Diana’s cake recipes are marvelous!

Ingredients:  

Crust: 
1 cup all-purpose flour 
1/4 cup dark brown sugar 
1 cup chopped pecans 
1/2 cup (1 stick/4 oz./113g) unsalted butter, melted 

Filling: 
16 oz. cream cheese 
1 cup granulated sugar 
1 tsp. vanilla extract 
3 large eggs 

Topping: 
2 cups sour cream 
6 tbsp. granulated sugar 
1 tsp. vanilla extract 
Pecan halves

Instructions:
Mix first 4 ingredients together in food processor. Press into bottom of a 9 x 13-inch baking pan. Bake for 15 minutes in a 350°F/180°C oven. Let Cool. 

In the food processor whip together the cream cheese, sugar and vanilla until smooth. Add the eggs and process until the mixture is smooth and fluffy. Pour over the baked crust. Return to the oven and continue to bake at 350°F/180°C for about 20 minutes or until set and puffed. Remove and spread with the sour cream topping (stir topping ingredients together gently with a fork to mix). 

Spread over the baked filling and return to the oven. Bake for 5 minutes, remove and cool on a rack. Chill until very cold. Cut into squares. Place a pecan half in the center of each square. Keep chilled until ready to serve. 

Makes 24 squares






Credit to  Diana's Recipe Book. ^^

Sunday, 29 May 2011

Lesson Five ^^



Numbers

1
Ichi
2
Ni
3
San
4
Shi/yon
5
Go
6
Roku
7
Shichi/nana
8
Hachi
9
Kyū
10
Ju
11
Ju-ichi
12
Ju-ni
13
Ju-san
20
Ni-jū
21
Ni-jū ichi
22
Ni-jū ni
23
Ni-jū san
30
San-ju
40
Yon-jū
50
Go-jū
60
Roku-jū
70
Nana-jū
80
Hachi-jū
90
Kyu-jū
100
Hyaku
101
Hyaku ichi
102
Hyaku ni
200
Ni hyaku
300
Sambyaku
400
Yon hyaku
500
Go hyaku
600
Roppyaku
700
Nana hyaku
800
Happyaku
900
Kyū hyaku
1000
Sen
2000
Nisen
3000
Sanzen
4000
Yonsen
5000
Gosen
6000
Rokusen
7000
Nanasen
8000
Hassen
9000
Kyūsen
10 000
Ichi man
100 000
Jū man
1 000 000
Hyaku man


Are
That
Doko
Where
Dōru
Dollar $
En
Yen ¥
Ikura
How much?
Ja
Ok/well
Kore
This
Kudasai
Please
Mo
Too
Pondo
Pound ₤
Ringitto
Ringgit
Sore
That

Dialogue 1

A         : Kore wa ikura desu ka. How much is this?
B         : Sen niyaku en desu. 1200 yen.
A         : Sore mo sen niyaku en desu ka. Is that one too 1200
              yen?
B         : Iie, sore wa ni sen en desu. No, that one is 2000 yen.

Dialogue 2

A         : Kore wa doko no kaban desu ka. This bag, from which country?
B         : Sore wa Thai no kaban desu. That (bag) is from Thailand.
A         : Ikura desu ka. How much?
B         : 5000 en desu. 5000 yen.
A         : Ja, kore o kudasai. Ok, please give me this one.

Saturday, 28 May 2011

Lesson Four ^^


Tomodachi ni aimasu (Meeting friends)

Aimasu
Meet
Doko
Where
Donata
Who
Genki desu
(I’m) fine.
Ima
Now
Kohai
Junior
Kochira
Here
Nan/nani
What
O genki desu ka
How are you?
Ohisashiburi desu
Long time no see.
Okagesama de
Thank you. (normally after being asked “how are you?”, you may reply “okagesama de, genki desu” thanks, I’m fine.)
-san
Mr/Mrs/Miss
Senpai
Senior
Shigoto/oshigoto
Work
Shigoto o shite imasu
Working
Shokai/goshokai
Introduce
Tomodachi
Friend
Yamamoto san
Mr/Mr/Miss Yamamoto

Dialogue 1: Meeting an old friend.

Akinaga           : Kombanwa! Good evening!

Smith               : A, Akinaga san, kombanwa! Oh, Mr Akinaga, good evening!
 Ohisashiburi desu ne. Long time no see.

Akinaga           : O genki desu ka. How are you?

Smith               : Hai, okagesama de genki desu. I’m fine, thanks.
                         Akinaga san wa ima doko de shigoto o shite imasu ka.
Mr Akinaga, where are you working now?

Akinaga           : Ima Toshiba de shigoto o shite imasu.
 Now, I’m working with Toshiba.

Smith               : A, so desu ka. Oh I see.

Dialogue 2: Akinaga is introducing Yamamoto to Mori.

Akinaga           : Go shokai shimasu. Let me introduce.
Kochira wa senpai no Yamamoto san desu. Here is my senior, Mr
Yamamoto.

Yamamoto      : Hajimemashite. Yamamoto desu. How do yo do? (I’m) Yamamoto.
  Dozo yoroshiku. Nice meeting you.

Mori                : Mori desu. Dozo yoroshiku. (I’m) Mori. Nice meeting you.

Questions and answers
  1. Kochira wa donata desu ka. Who is this?
à    Kochira wa Tanaka san desu. Here is Mr Tanaka.

  1. Yamamoto san wa anata no kohai desu ka. Is Mr Yamamoto your junior?
à    Iie, watashi no senpai desu. No, he’s my senior.

  1. Oshigoto wa nan desu ka. What is your job?
à  Watashi wa enjinia desu. I’m an engineer.


Thursday, 26 May 2011

Diet! ^^

Hi again! As promised, today I’m going to share about my diet regime. I lost about 11 kg in two months and I feel lighter and healthier now. What I did was, what I called it as a “carb deplete diet”. I did not take any carb for the first seven days, only some protein and vegetables. Here is the example what I took during that carb deplete week. (It was an 8- week program)

FIRST WEEK

1. Breakfast: 2 hard boiled eggs with some soy sauce and pepper + boiled broccoli

2. Lunch: A piece of grilled/fried fish/chicken chest + lettuce, tomato

3. Dinner: Vegetable soup +little bit of chicken added to it, just to give a flavour to the
    soup

Plus drink plenty of water and stop all other drinks like coffee or tea or even fruit juice. In between meals when I feel hungry I only take some celery or cucumber, just to make myself “occupied or busy eating”. A week without carbohydrate was horrible, but I lost about 5kg during that week alone which made me really happy and full of spirit to continue with the diet.

SECOND WEEK ONWARDS

I still follow the menu above, only that I started to add carb such as rice and bread during lunch, only in a VERY small amount, say about 50-100 g of rice or 2 pieces of Gardenia bread with tuna spread. I continued with that for the rest of the 8 weeks.
Remember not to take any carb after 4pm…

TIPS

  1. Get a digital health scale, so that you’ll be happy to see when you’ve lost another 100 grams…you won’t notice that when using ordinary health scale…
  2. Get rid of any sweet/sugared food/drinks.


Gosh! I was supposed to go to lesson 4 today…but I’m running out of time. Got to go now, see you in a day or two with lesson 4. Bye!

Sense in the House.