Lesson #5
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Lesson #5
Woohoot XD
I am so proud of myself.. Well, not really. I made everybody wait so..
START OF LESSON #5
This will be an english - japanese lesson
left
hidari
right
migi
here
koko
there
soko
over there
asoko
where
doko
where is ...?
... wa doko desu ka?
who
dochira
when
itsu
why
naze
how
ikaga
END OF LESSON #5
This was a REEAALLLYY easy one. So don't you dare to have ANY mistakes on this one XD
I am so proud of myself.. Well, not really. I made everybody wait so..
START OF LESSON #5
This will be an english - japanese lesson
left
hidari
right
migi
here
koko
there
soko
over there
asoko
where
doko
where is ...?
... wa doko desu ka?
who
dochira
when
itsu
why
naze
how
ikaga
END OF LESSON #5
This was a REEAALLLYY easy one. So don't you dare to have ANY mistakes on this one XD
Re: Lesson #5
Arigatou gozaimasu for this brand new lesson!
It's easy indeed, even for me. XD
Yet I have a question about "why". I recall that Naruto always says something like this: "nandajo" or something like that. ^^ Is that the same thing?
It's easy indeed, even for me. XD
Yet I have a question about "why". I recall that Naruto always says something like this: "nandajo" or something like that. ^^ Is that the same thing?
Smurfje- Friend
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Re: Lesson #5
Mjup it's the same.
You also have something that sounds like ''doushite?'' And that's also the same. ^_^. ''Naze'' is the one that's used the most.
Naruto indeed uses: ''Nandajo''. But since he likes to 'stretch'' words, it's actually ''nandai'' or ''nande''.
You also have something that sounds like ''doushite?'' And that's also the same. ^_^. ''Naze'' is the one that's used the most.
Naruto indeed uses: ''Nandajo''. But since he likes to 'stretch'' words, it's actually ''nandai'' or ''nande''.
Re: Lesson #5
Thanks for the effort!
Noah- Moderator
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Re: Lesson #5
It comes in handy when asking for directions. ^o^ You might find lesson #6 a bit easier when you've learned this.Tohru wrote:Nice lesson!
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