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Does Taikutsushiteru mean"Bored" in japanese?
30 mars 2013 21:41
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Yup, however つまらない or the more colloquial version つまない are more common to say for present tense I've found. I've also heard 退屈 used more as a Na-adjective more than a する-noun.
30 mars 2013
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Yes, it does! :) Watashi ha(wa) ima taikutsushiteimasu means "I'm bored now."
30 mars 2013
mason and Brian are correct.
Taikutsu shiteiru = be bored (present tense)
I'm bored. = watashi ha taikutsu shiteimasu.(taikutsu desu.)
I was bored. = watashi ha taikutsu datta. (past tense)
--- be boring = ---ga tsumaranai.
Ex. The movie was boring. = sono eiga ha tsumarana katta.
31 mars 2013
that is great ,learn together
31 mars 2013
Mason wrote "tsumaranai" or colloquially "tsumanai." However, be aware: If you say "watashi ha (wa) tsumaranai" you mean "I'm BORING" rather than "I'm bored." So you should say "watashi wa taikutsushiteimasu" or simply "tsumaranai" (without "watashi wa").
31 mars 2013
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Crystal
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Philippin (tagalog), Français, Allemand, Japonais, Portugais, Russe
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Philippin (tagalog), Français, Allemand, Portugais, Russe
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