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Lanz
Lanz
I just know some words, but i don't know if it is a sentence. Let see...>ahem
18-Jun-2004
jimmytheshank
jimmytheshank
" AHEM" is a good start. Try this though, "ANO NE" or "ANO" (chuckle)
18-Jun-2004
jimmytheshank
jimmytheshank
HOLYBELL chan , "OKAKESAMA"? Am I an (IDOL CHASER) ? Chigau yo. demo ne, Kikuko san ni , watakushi wa daisuki. ^_^ Demo, Inoue -san kekkon des. T_T
18-Jun-2004
Chonrad
Chonrad
Ack! I haven't had the chance to practice for sooo long. It's all slipping away. *sniffles* Fortunately I have a friend who's going to be taking japanese in college soon and I'll be able to practice with her. Presuming I don't drive her nuts and she throttles me while practising. LOLOL
Watashi no nihonga wa totemo warui desu ne.
18-Jun-2004
Lanz
Lanz
I just wrote those words yesterday!!! oh well...

arigato means thankyou
hai means yes
gomen means sorry
gomi means trash?
shi means death
nande means why
ano ne means "what"?
itsumo means believe
itadekimasu means i will accept
gaijin means foreigneer
bishoujo means good looking?
saimas means to you

these are some words i know.
Question marks in each meaning means that i'm not sure.
19-Jun-2004
jimmytheshank
jimmytheshank
Neh ,Asgard san that's very good! Demo ne, "ITSUMO" means "ALWAYS". and "ANO NE" is not so much a word, but also an expression tht can mean "BUT ALSO" or "AS WELL AS"or AND ALSO"
19-Jun-2004
Lanz
Lanz
Thank....ehh....Arigatou-sai-mas jimmy-sensei. can u teach me more, sensei?
19-Jun-2004
jimmytheshank
jimmytheshank
MOCHIRON! (Of Course!) Or at least as much as I can tell you, I'm not fluent, but I'll be glad to help you as much as I can. A good start is of course introducing one self. Hajimemashite! Watakushi namae wa (your name) des. Yoroshiku ne. (How do you do, my name is ( ) Pleased te meet you.
21-Jun-2004
Lanz
Lanz
.....ok...i'll try...

Hajimemashite! Watakushi namae wa asgard_lloyd des. Yoroshiku ne.

Is this right?
21-Jun-2004
Ashenvale
Ashenvale
Wow! now i can't really cope up with you guys...im having classes in French languge(why didn't it beacame just Japanese?!) its our elective in school :)

By the way, I already learned the family members name like okasan, onechan, onisan, otousan etc.... datte someone told me that in speaking japanese, the verb should be in the last sentence...is that right? :sheep:
Here are some words that i got just from watching

anata-you ***kawaii-cute
baka-stupid ***dai jou bu- alright
dame-bad *** kame-turtle
chiruyo-cure ***usagi-bunny
chotto-hold ***umi-sea
urusai-shut up ***yodokari-hermit crab
matte-wait *** nani-what
yasashisa-tenderness ***itoshisa-caring
hakase-doctor ***onaiji-likewise
ureshi-happy, pleased ***hentai-pervert
kongbangwa-gud evening ***honto-really honou-flame ***meili-beautiful
bishoonen-handsome ***bishi-good looking
oishi -delicious *** kaicho-president
genki-energetic, alive, healthy
daiski/sukio-love ***Aishiteru-i love you
mayowanai-I'm in love *** ai ni-love
ichiban-more, most ***waki- flirty
onegai-please ***ja ne-see you
ittenasai-bye *** ittekimas-see you later
sayonara-bye ***okairi-home
okairinasai-welcome home *** yosk-ok
sodeska-is that so? ***dooshtano-whats the matter
dooshte-why ***wakari mashta- i understand
ikara-don't go ***soka-i see
hai-yes iye-no ***masaka-it can't be, impossible
modoroka- lets go back ***skashi-besides
yameru-stop it *** tomodachi-friend
yuke-go neko-cat *** hayaku-hurry
betsuni-nothing *** kanji-stuff
zutto-always, sure *** maji-serious
yuka-dolphins ***kaiso-seaweed
kai-shellfish *** tada-free
benkyo-study ***dozo-here's your food(in serving)
gambatte ne-gud luck, do your best
no-of (Flame of Recca/Recca no Honou)
ohayou(go zaimasu)-morning, gud moring
suteki/sugoi/yokata/subarashi-great, terrific
datte/demo/skashi/-but, however
gomen ne, gomen ne sai-sorry, very sorry
watashi/watakushi-me, iam
#addeded to name->chan- he/she is your friend
san- she " " "
kun- he " " "
*pls. inform me if there's something wrong to i translated*

i just don't know sometimes where to use them, for ex. is san really used only for girls or for names that has vowel in the end..
onegai, taskete!!!:help:
(gomen ne if its too long:sheep)
21-Jun-2004
jimmytheshank
jimmytheshank
Asgard chan, That's excellent! I recommend memorizing some of the words that ASHENVALE has written down. GAMBATTE NE! Ashenvale, I'm no expert on the japanese language, but "SAN" is used as a show of respect to someone. Kind of like mr. or miss or mrs. and usually always follows someones name like Ashenvale-san. You never use it when your'e talking about yourself though. "SAMA" is the same but it's used to show deep respect. And "CHAN" is used when talking to someone younger like a child or a friend or someone your very familiar with.
21-Jun-2004
holybell84
holybell84
Wow, this thread has grown so much in 3 days!!!
To jimmytheshank: well okakesama is used to say 'thanks to u'
22-Jun-2004
Lanz
Lanz
Yeah, i've copied the texts that Ashenvale wrote and i'll gonna try to memmorize it.
aanndd... how about KUN? and i think SAMA means highest, or royal...or something that is related to that.
22-Jun-2004
Ashenvale
Ashenvale
Arigato! sodeska?!...you appreciated all those translations I made :)
are all those translations right???
i know its many but i just make simple sentences not the long one....demo watashi honto ni ureshi that mina san found it helpful..(is this sentence right? gomen if its mixed:sheep:)
i forgot to type also these...
mina san-everyone
omedeto-congratulations:)
22-Jun-2004
Lanz
Lanz
So...how can i compose sentences?
23-Jun-2004