Cerca tra vari insegnanti di Inglese...
Nathan
What does 日本の大学きなよ mean?
I totally understand nihon no daigaku, but I don't understand the last part. My host brother messaged me this and he's from Kansai. I asked my friend from Tokyo, and she said it means "Come to a Japanese college". Can anyone explain きなよ to me?
20 giu 2012 21:09
Risposte · 12
1
I think the verb form is Kuru 来る and in your phrase, きなよ it´s juts a contracted or colloquial form of 来なさい, Which means: "come please"
20 giugno 2012
Your friend is right. It can closely mean "Come/join a Japanese college". "Kinayo", in my experience is more colloquial (changes in meaning depending on region) and can be related to "iku", "to go, to move from point a to point b".
20 giugno 2012
Yes, that's right. The original form of きな is きなさい. ~なさい is consisted in imperative sentence.
When ~なさい is added よ, then it means "why don't you~?" So it means "why don't you come to a Japanese collage?" Boys like to say more short sentences like きなよ!
21 giugno 2012
Non hai ancora trovato le tue risposte?
Scrivi le tue domande e lascia che i madrelingua ti aiutino!
Nathan
Competenze linguistiche
Cebuano, Cinese (mandarino), Cinese (cantonese), Inglese, Filippino (tagalog), Giapponese, Khmer (cambogiano), Coreano
Lingua di apprendimento
Cinese (mandarino), Cinese (cantonese), Inglese, Filippino (tagalog), Giapponese, Khmer (cambogiano), Coreano
Altri articoli che potrebbero piacerti

Same Word, Different Meaning: American, British, and South African English
22 consensi · 17 Commenti

How to Sound Confident in English (Even When You’re Nervous)
17 consensi · 12 Commenti

Marketing Vocabulary and Phrases for Business English Learners
14 consensi · 6 Commenti
Altri articoli
