Hachiko
number+行目 I have learned that ...for example, 3行目 means "the third line" we say: 3ぎょめ I could not find this in a vocabulary. Have we other forms like this, not easy to find on vocaboularies? For example I've seen also 1日目 : how to pronounce this and what does this mean? "the first day", maybe? thank you!Just now I thought also about some Japanese addresses I have: I can find in those addresses something like "chome", which I guess is 丁目 ... that final "me" 目, again ^_^
22 Thg 08 2014 13:45
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It's called 数助詞. Take a look at this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_counter_word 3行目→さんぎょうめ 1日目→いちにちめ 目 is a suffix to be used when you say the order of things. ex, 3行 is three lines, 3行目 is the third line.
22 tháng 8 năm 2014
Sì! Yes! There are several ways to say "you are welcome" such as "Prego" (the most well knon and "classic"!^^), and "di niente" ^_* I am sure I will read again from you ^^ 日本語を勉強していますから。 よろしくお願いします。 Have a nice day!
23 tháng 8 năm 2014
どういたしまして。Can I say "prego" as "you are welcome"?
23 tháng 8 năm 2014
this was pretty interesting! *_* it's so clear, now! Thank you really much, Ryoko-san^_^
23 tháng 8 năm 2014
Ciao, for the additional details, 丁目 is "choume (ちょうめ)". As Hana-san said, this 目 is used for the order of the things. You can use it, for example, "my second notebook entry" = わたしのさんばんめのノートエントリー、"my forth question" = わたしのよんばんめのしつもん. I hope now you are clear about this 目.
22 tháng 8 năm 2014
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