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March 23, 2009

Japanese Lessons – March 10 2009

I wasn’t able to join the lessons for the past 4 sessions already

I seem to have meetings during this time and I’m sad that I missed the sessions. I was able to get hold of someone notes’, thus sharing….

Lessons on People

cartoon-people-dez

  • Nan nin – How many (nin refers to # of person)
  • Nan sai – how old
  • Imasen – I don’t have (for person)
  • Arimasen – I don’t have (for inanimate objects)
  • Nihonggo ga waraku – do you speak Japanese?
  • ________ ga deriku – do you know _________?
  • Sukoshi – a little (reply to waraku)

Counting referring to person

1 – Hitori
2 – Futari
3 – San-nin
4 – Shi-nin
5 – go-nin

** different affixes are used as counter for nouns


Lessons on Time

cartoon

  • Ji – put suffix ji after the number to mean time
  • Am – gozen (put in front of time)
  • Pm – gogo (put in front of time)
  • Half hour or 30mins – han (placed after ji meaning half of an hour)

e.g., 1:00AM gozen ichi-ji

12:30PM gogo jyu ni ji han

Additional for Numbers

Picture 2

  • 10,000 – Man
  • 100,000 – Juman
  • 1,000,000 – Hyakuman

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  1. Levin says

    March 23, 2009 at 10:57 pm

    thanks! i didn’t know shichi… i always hear it as “nana” tho

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  2. Anonymous says

    March 25, 2009 at 3:20 am

    I believe it’s “wakaru” 🙂

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  3. chelli says

    April 13, 2009 at 10:11 am

    @levin: shichi and nana are both words for seven 🙂 shichi is more used when talking about time or counting 🙂

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  4. jepoy says

    April 3, 2011 at 7:33 pm

    Nippon no o nesan o benkyo shite mimashou! (let’s study japanese achie!)

    [google translate]

    XD

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