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cOmE JoIn LeaRn in Japanese LaNgUaGe...(merged with lovelee)

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Post time 18-9-2004 01:24 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by sofia at 2004-9-16 11:53 PM:
dalam bhs jepun kalau nak cakap hello hanya moshi moshi jer ker?


selain 'moshi moshi' .. 'moshi mosh' pun blh gak .. kalau dlm tepon ar .. :bgrin:
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Post time 18-9-2004 07:42 PM | Show all posts
biler nak ajar nombor plak?ke dah ajar?erk..aku telepas ker
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Post time 21-9-2004 06:32 PM | Show all posts
1 ichi
2 ni
3 san
4 yon,yo,shi
5 go
6 roku
7 shichi, nana
8 hachi
9 kyu, ku
10 ju
11 ju-ichi
12 ju-ni

in case of hours use yo(4) , shichi(7) , ku(9).

to give time, add -ji(o'clock) to the number

eg: yo-ji desu.   it's 4.00.
     hachi-ji han desu ka.   is it 8.30?
     ku-ji desu ka.   is it 9.00?
     iie, ku-ji han desu.     no, it's 9.30.
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Post time 21-9-2004 06:54 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by neeziee at 18-9-2004 07:42 PM:
biler nak ajar nombor plak?ke dah ajar?erk..aku telepas ker

dah aderrrrrr...
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Post time 22-9-2004 06:50 PM | Show all posts
postlah new topic on jap language. senyap jer
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Post time 22-9-2004 07:33 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by sofia at 22-9-2004 06:50 PM:
postlah new topic on jap language. senyap jer

ngko suka japanese kerr???
wookehhhh...nanti saza antar yg baru nyerrrr...
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Post time 22-9-2004 07:36 PM | Show all posts
Easy adjectives

There are 2 types of adjectives:

-i adjectives - adjectives that end in -i
-na adjectives - adjectives that add -na when placed before nouns

The -i adjectives change:

atsui - (It's) hot || +i
atsukunai - not hot || -i + kunai
atsukatta - was hot || -i + katta
atsukunakatta - wasn't hot || -i + kunakatta

Learn this and you can use all -i adjectives!

The -na adjectives don't change! But when placed before nouns they add a -na

genki  (healthy, active, fine)  genki na ko (healthy child)
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Post time 22-9-2004 07:37 PM | Show all posts
Past tense

For now let's stick with the -masu form of verbs

PAST = MASU  MASHITA

tabemasu (to eat)   tabemashita (ate)
nomimasu (to drink) nomimashita (drank)

PAST NEGATIVE = MASU  MASEN DESHITA

tabemasu (to eat)    tabemasen deshita (didn't eat)
nomimasu (to drink)  nomimasen deshita (didn't drink)

The "-masen" is the negative part
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Post time 22-9-2004 07:39 PM | Show all posts
Very - totemo

Sometimes mom's cooking isn't just oishii (delicious) it is VERY OISHII!

Add totemo before adjectives to say "very"

totemo oishii desu.
It's very delicious!

totemo ookina ki.
A very big tree.  (to review -na adjectives)

OTHER VERY WORDS:  You can ignore this if you like...

hijou ni
chou (kind of slang - chou means "super-")
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Post time 22-9-2004 07:40 PM | Show all posts
To want ~ga hoshi

Saying "I want (something)" is pretty easy.  Just say the thing you want and add ga hoshii to it.

nomimono ga hoshii desu.
(I) want a drink.

NOTE: The desu is optional and is usually dropped.  nomimono ga hoshii. is perfectly fine in spoken Japanese.

Next, let's ask a question.  Can you figure out how to do it?  That's right add a ka REVIEW HERE

ke-ki ga hoshii desu ka?
Do you want cake?
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Post time 22-9-2004 07:43 PM | Show all posts
There is / There are

For inanimate objects (objects, plants...), end the sentence with ~ga arimasu

ki desu.
It's a tree.  [lit. tree is.]  

ki ga arimasu.
There is a tree(s).  

For living things (people and animals) use ga imasu.

neko ga imasu.
There is a cat(s).  

To show the negative just add -sen to the end

arimasu  arimasen
Another more casual form of arimasu that you don't have to learn now is...
aru  nai



imasu imasen
Another more casual form of imasu that you don't have to learn now is...
iru  inai

Maybe you know these useful phrases:

onegai ga arimasu. I have a favor to ask.
mondai nai. No problem!  [this is the casual form of arimasen]
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Post time 22-9-2004 07:44 PM | Show all posts
To like... ga suki

It is easy to like something and to say it!  Just add ga suki after the object that you like:

neko ga suki desu.
I like cats.
[note: Nouns don't change in number (no s) so it could mean "a cat".  Also note the desu is often dropped in speech - "neko ga suki." is fine!]
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Post time 24-9-2004 08:30 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by hirai_saza at 22-9-2004 07:33 PM:

ngko suka japanese kerr???
wookehhhh...nanti saza antar yg baru nyerrrr...


wah...thank you very much. bestnya...banyaknya words baru yg boleh belajar. harap nanti postlah lagi yek....:bgrin:

arigato....
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Post time 24-9-2004 10:20 PM | Show all posts
huwaaaa...
ajar aku sekali saza..
aku budak baru belaja...
yoropiku ne..
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Post time 24-9-2004 11:30 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by samurai88 at 24-9-2004 10:20 PM:
huwaaaa...
ajar aku sekali saza..
aku budak baru belaja...
yoropiku ne..

ngko jgn nak mengada2 la..samurai..
ngko lagii terer dari wa...

samurai...ngko tambahler..mana2 yg patut..
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Post time 24-9-2004 11:32 PM | Show all posts
atas permintaan sofia...
nanti saza tambah...
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Post time 25-9-2004 05:01 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by hirai_saza at 24-9-2004 11:32 PM:
atas permintaan sofia...
nanti saza tambah...



thank you again saza. kalau tak de masa once a week post lesson pun okay gak. bolehlah belajar masa weekend.
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Post time 25-9-2004 05:03 PM | Show all posts
kalau beginner level, perlu belajar grammar dulu ker or belajar buat sentence?
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Post time 25-9-2004 10:25 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by sofia at 25-9-2004 05:03 PM:
kalau beginner level, perlu belajar grammar dulu ker or belajar buat sentence?

masa mula belajar nihon go..
saza diajar alphabet dulu..
pass tu..makna perkataan lam nihonngo..kanji..grammar...perbualan..
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Post time 27-9-2004 06:38 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by hirai_saza at 25-9-2004 10:25 PM:

masa mula belajar nihon go..
saza diajar alphabet dulu..
pass tu..makna perkataan lam nihonngo..kanji..grammar...perbualan..


berapa banyak words yg kena belajar baru boleh nak buat ayat sendiri kepada perbualan n etc?

alphabet rasanya dah okay. tapikan susahnya nak menghafal tulisan alphabet dia. ada tak cara yg senang sikit?
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