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How do you say in Romaji: Please sit. Please stand. Please be quiet. My university students are on break and I am teaching Elementary Japanese students and would like to know how to say: (please write in Romaji) Please sit. Please stand. Please lower your voice (or be quiet). ありがと
Jul 31, 2012 10:04 PM
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座ってください。 立ってください。 静かにしてください。 Suwatte kudasai. (please sit.) Tatte kudasai. (please stand.) Shizukani shite kudasai. (please quite down.)
July 31, 2012
Please sit! Suwatte kudasai Suwari mashou Suwatte ne Suwaru yo Please stand Tatte kudasai Tachi mashou Tatte-ne Tatsu-yo Please lower your voice Shizukani shite kudasai Shizukani shimashou Shizukani suruyo Oshaberiwo yamemashou Okuchiwo chakku suruyo Comparing to teaching university students, teaching elementary school studetns is definitely tiring stuff with fun. haha Ganbatte kudasai-ne!
August 1, 2012
No, just 着席 and 起立[chakuseki and kiritsu]. Plus "shizukani/seishukuni?"(hmm maybe too literary)
August 1, 2012
Shouldn't it be 起立、礼、着席[kiritsu, rei, chakuseki] (as in normal school classrooms)?
August 1, 2012
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