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Jarred
Japanese question
If I said "Yana otenki desune" would this mean "It is bad weather isn't it?" I learn a lot of Japanese by listening to audio lessons but when I look up the word "Yana" it doesn't come up as "bad or unpleasant" like the lessons teach
Perhaps I am hearing the word wrong.Could it be "iyana"?
I want to write the correct word in my notes
26 aug. 2015 02:50
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>Could it be "iyana"? - Yes, it is. So, "iyana otenki desune" is correct. "yana" is "iyana". We often say "iyana" without " i ". For example(negative words); "yanakanji(iyana kanji)", "yanahito(iyana hito)", "ya~ne~(iyane~)", "yada!(iyada!)" etc.
26 augustus 2015
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"yana"="iyana"
But "yana" is not correct Japanese. It's just the sporken word.
26 augustus 2015
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Jarred
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