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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 8:56 am Post subject:
j_rock wrote:
how to say "nice to meet u,can i meet u again?"
The phrase when you first meet someone is, "Hajimemashite, yoroshiku onegaishimasu" Whether or not she wants to meet you again depends on her reaction to that!
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Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2007 4:06 am Post subject:
fayewolf wrote:
When in a restaurant, I want to order tea, i would say " O-cha kudasai", how about if I want to ask for more tea (when my cup is empty!)?
you could say 'okawari onegai shimasu' while showing empty cup. it's basically asking for a refill. or 'mata ocha onegai shimasu' - more tea please. _________________
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Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2007 6:27 am Post subject:
Keps wrote:
Ok, can anyone tell me why so many female names end in �q - ko?
Because doesn't that mean "child"?
at a guess i'd say it was because it sounds gentle and less masculine much like paula from paul or danielle/daniella from daniel.
and yes it does mean child. _________________
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2007 12:59 pm Post subject:
fayewolf wrote:
Adjective questions- The i-adj and na-adjectives are starting to confuse me...
I cant' tell which one is which when they end with an "i", e.g. Kirei is a na adjective, but it ends on i ??
Also, things that end in -nai; i'm confused of whether it means negative or just part of a word?
Sorry for these dumb questions...
Perfectly fine questions to ask.
For "i" adjectives, they usually end in "shii". That's what I usually go by, but I'm sure there are exceptions to the rule. Just takes a little memorization. Here's a good page to check out:
For "i" adjectives, they usually end in "shii". That's what I usually go by, but I'm sure there are exceptions to the rule. Just takes a little memorization. Here's a good page to check out:
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Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 5:48 am Post subject:
Sorry to be asking more questions.
I've got a Domokun calendar (or rather, �ǁ[������) No, I am not ashamed of this.
Anyway, for the 7th of July, it says �q�^ (hita)...or possibly �Z�^�@(seta), although I tend to think it's the former.
However, I cannot find what this means.
Joined: 28 Jun 2005 Posts: 3392 Location: peoples democratic republic of yorkshire Country:
Posted: Fri Jul 06, 2007 7:20 am Post subject:
Keps wrote:
Sorry to be asking more questions.
I've got a Domokun calendar (or rather, �ǁ[������) No, I am not ashamed of this.
Anyway, for the 7th of July, it says �q�^ (hita)...or possibly �Z�^�@(seta), although I tend to think it's the former.
However, I cannot find what this means.
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