Çeşitli İngilizce öğretmenleri arasından arama yapın...
bar
Is this sentence correct? 私はちょっとだけ日本語を話ます
22 Oca 2019 00:52
Yanıtlar · 6
2
私はちょっとだけ (少しだけ) 日本語が話せます。I can speak a little bit of Japanese.

when you say , 話せます、it means I CAN speak or I am capable to speak. when you say, 話します。I speak, which is not wrong and people will understand your sentence as well but it sounds like you are "choosing" to speak a little bit Japanese. I hope this helps!

22 Ocak 2019
1
And also in addition, 「ありがとう」is used when youre very close to the listener or you know that person very well like friends, parents etc. 「ありがとうございます」is a proper way of saying "thank you" in Japan especially when you met a person for the first time or if the person/listener is higher status like teachers, bosses, prime ministers etc. I hope it helps you a lot and when you visit Japan, please be careful of your words. 頑張ってください!!(^^)
28 Ocak 2019
And also in addition, 「ありがとう」is used when youre very close to the listener or you know that person very well like friends, parents etc. 「ありがとうございます」is a proper way of saying "thank you" in Japan especially when you met a person for the first time or if the person/listener is higher status like teachers, bosses, prime ministers etc. I hope it helps you a lot and when you visit Japan, please be careful of your words. 頑張ってください!!(^^)
28 Ocak 2019
And also in addition, 「ありがとう」is used when youre very close to the listener or you know that person very well like friends, parents etc. 「ありがとうございます」is a proper way of saying "thank you" in Japan especially when you met a person for the first time or if the person/listener is higher status like teachers, bosses, prime ministers etc. I hope it helps you a lot and when you visit Japan, please be careful of your words. 頑張ってください!!(^^)
28 Ocak 2019
どういたしまして 😊
22 Ocak 2019
Hâlâ cevap bulamadın mı?
Sorularını yaz ve ana dil konuşanlar sana yardım etsin!

Evden çıkmadan dil öğrenme fırsatını kaçırmayın. Deneyimli dil eğitmenlerimizden oluşan seçkimize göz atın ve ilk dersinize şimdi kaydolun!