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Japanese phrases
Here's a few Japanese phrases I learned awhile ago. Hope it helps those also learning Japanese. :D
Hajimemashite = "Nice to meet you."
Hajimemasho = "Lets begin!"
Sugoku kanashii = "I'm so sad."
Honto ni = "really?"
Anata no koto shimpaina no = "I'm worried about you."
Daijobu = "Is everything ok?" or "Are you alright?"
Sayonara = "Good Bye."
Sore wa himitsu = "Its a secret." ^^
O-Genki desu ka = "How are you doing?"
Genki da yo = "I feel great."
Sumimasen = "Im sorry."
Nan demo nai yo = "Dont worry."
Yatta = "I did it!"
Yokatta = "Awesome!"
Ii tenki da ne = "The weather is lovely."
Kimochi ii = "What a great feeling."
Tanoshikatta = "That was fun!"
Ja ne = "See you later!"
Oyasumi nasi = "Good night."
Hope this phrases come in handy when you're learning Japanese. Its somewhat helped me in many ways. If you notice a mistake, please feel free to tell me. :D
5 мая 2010 г., 0:49
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Japanese phrases
Here's a few Japanese phrases I learned awhile ago. Hope it helps those also learning Japanese. :DHajimemashite = "Nice to meet you."
始めまして
Hajimemasho = "Lets begin!"
始めましょ
Sugoku kanashii = "I'm so sad."
凄く悲しい
Honto ni = "really?"
本とに
Anata no koto shimpaina no = "I'm worried about you."
あなたの事心配なの
Daijobu = "Is everything ok?" or "Are you alright?"(it should be "Daijoubu" I think)
大丈夫
Sayonara = "Good Bye."(it should be "Sayounara" I think)
さようなら
Sore wa himitsu = "Its a secret." ^^
それは秘密
O-Genki desu ka = "How are you doing?"
お元気ですか
Genki da yo = "I feel great."
元気だよ
Sumimasen = "Im sorry."
すみません
Nan demo nai yo = "Dont worry."
何でもないよ
Yatta = "I did it!"
やった
Yokatta = "Awesome!"
よかった
Ii tenki da ne = "The weather is lovely."
ぃ天気だね(I don't know whether this one is right...)
Kimochi ii = "What a great feeling."
気持ちいい
Tanoshikatta = "That was fun!"
楽しかった
Ja ne = "See you later!"
じゃね
Oyasumi nasi = "Good night."(I think it should be Oyasumi nasai)
おやすみなさい
Hope this phrases come in handy when you're learning Japanese. Its somewhat helped me in many ways. If you notice a mistake, please feel free to tell me. :D
5 мая 2010 г.
Japanese phrases
Here's a few Japanese phrases I learned awhile ago. Hope it helps those also learning Japanese. :DHajimemashite = "Nice to meet you."
Hajimemasho = "Lets begin!"
Sugoku kanashii = "I'm so sad."
Honto ni = "really?"
Anata no koto shimpaina no = "I'm worried about you."
Daijobu = "Is everything ok?" or "Are you alright?"
Sayonara = "Good Bye."
Sore wa himitsu = "Its a secret." ^^
O-Genki desu ka = "How are you doing?"
Genki da yo = "I feel great."
Sumimasen = "Im sorry."
Nan demo nai yo = "Dont worry."
Yatta = "I did it!"
Yokatta = "Awesome!"
Ii tenki da ne = "The weather is lovely."
Kimochi ii = "What a great feeling."
Tanoshikatta = "That was fun!"
Ja ne = "See you later!"
Oyasumi nasai = "Good night."
Hope this phrases come in handy when you're learning Japanese. Its somewhat helped me in many ways. If you notice a mistake, please feel free to tell me. :D
14 июня 2010 г.
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Языковые навыки
китайский (путунхуа), английский, филиппинский (тагалогский), японский, испанский
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китайский (путунхуа), филиппинский (тагалогский), японский, испанский
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