Learn Japanese Adjectives and Grammar : How to Use Japanese Articles
January 1, 2008 by admin
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you wouldn’t put a …
you wouldn’t put a particle after あの. It would just be あのりんごをください
or (as Smadlin01 said) just りんごをください
yeah, ええと。。。(eeto.. …
yeah, ええと。。。(eeto..)means ummm.
theres also じゃ(Ja) but i think thats more for when you just realise what your about to say. (i guess its kinda like saying “Ok, so…” at the start of a sentence)
Ok, brilliant!
ども。
Ok, brilliant!
ども。
yes but thats VERY …
yes but thats VERY formal..you could just use:
りんごください (ringo kudasai)
ok, so if i wanted …
ok, so if i wanted to say “Can i please have that apple?” it would be “あのはりんごでください?”
(i’ve only learnt to add ‘please’ onto the end of verbs (so that was just a guess). How do u do it if theres no verb??)
Why is it that …
Why is it that sometimes Japanese people use ,Or seem to use “Ano” as a verbal pause, like “Umm” or “well,…” in english? once site said Ano meant “that over there. what about, “eto”? I’m sure that means umm.
no she said arty …
no she said arty goals
Ah, thank you much.
Ah, thank you much.
She was probably …
She was probably talking about Article Adjectives like “The” and “A”.
she said argikals
she said argikals
nandiyo baka
nandiyo baka
I wanna know the …
I wanna know the difference…
Articles?…don’t …
Articles?…don’t you mean Particles…
The teacher is a …
The teacher is a very beautiful , nice and clever girl . I love her and Japanese .
Where is sono, soko …
Where is sono, soko, sore?
Kono= by the speaker
Sono= by the listener
Ano= not by either listener or speaker.
If any of you have questions to specify, you can email me.
domou arigato …
domou arigato gozaimasu
i love her
i love her
i want to eat dis …
i want to eat dis out dawg
sorry sensai but …
sorry sensai but you need more detailed videos
konichinko. kirei …
konichinko. kirei na manko no?
kore wa ringo desu …
kore wa ringo desu XD .
Not exactly right. …
Not exactly right. Japanese has two words for ‘that’. Sono and ano. Sono refers to something by the person you are talking to, while ano refers to something that is away from both you and the one you’re talking to. These are only used as demonstrative pronouns (before a noun). If used as a noun by themselves, all three change to kore, sore, and are respectively.
KIREI MANKO
KIREI MANKO
ano=what in filipino
ano=what in filipino
otaku
otaku