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Gaara158 08-30-2007 04:36 AM

i need someone to teach me some japanese for school
 
:D hello my name is aaron i know a few people at my school that are japanese but the dont speak english and i would like to talk to them using their own language please someone teach me some japanese so i may talk with them your friend aaron

rachelsweet 08-30-2007 04:43 AM

I don't know any Japanese right now. You could start of by googleing for basic Japanese phrases. Like. Learn how to say "Answer in yes or no." and take it from there.:pandasmile:

Kandierain15 10-07-2007 09:27 PM

^^
 
Hai means yes. If you need to say what? you say nani. At least that's what I'm told.

MMM 10-07-2007 09:29 PM

If you knew what you wanted to say, I am sure you would get some quick help.

silversoraryuu 10-07-2007 11:42 PM

depends on what u wanna say. i can give u some sentances but plz bare wit my spelling, i can barely spell in english

koko ni ite - stay with me

wasurenaide - don't forget

izu - let's go

nandio(can't spell, but that's how it's pronouced) - what is it

iie - no (switch the sounds of the e and the i to say this word)

sayonara - goodbye

tojikomeru - shut up

baka - idoit/fool/stupid

shinu - die

hitoshi - (im not 4 sure of the direct translation but it's along the lines of my)

sora - sky
i like to say boku wa kimi no sora to ppl im fond of, it means i'll b ur sky. but i only say iy 4 fun b/c it's corny

i can say more but i don't feel like it. hope this helped a lil

Keaton421 10-11-2007 01:12 AM

Hajimemashite - How do you do?
Douzo yoroshiku - Nice to meet you

Boku wa ___ - My name is ___
____ suki - I like ____
____ jouzu - I'm good at ____
Anata mo? And you?

Hai, ee, un - Yes (from most to least polite)
Iie, uun (hold the U longer) - No (same way)

Nani? - What?
Yukkuri onegaishimasu - Could you say it slower?

If you're daring...

Minnasan konbanwa eiga o mitai ka? - Hey guys, you want to see a movie tonight?

After the movie Yokatta ne? - That was good, wasn't it?

Or something like Ashita, isshoni nanika shimashou - We should do something together tomorrow

Ja ne - See you later

Anata wa genki? How are you?
Daijobu / Daijobu? - I'm alright / Are you alright?

Hontou? - Really?
Doushite? - Why?


This should do you for now. Tell me if you need anything else.

RainJohnson 10-11-2007 02:23 AM

if you really need help and have about $30 you can go to Barns And Noble and get japanese for dummies :vsign: so you get some basic things......

Shadowulf 10-11-2007 02:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by silversoraryuu (Post 260132)
izu - let's go

nandio(can't spell, but that's how it's pronouced) - what is it

iie - no (switch the sounds of the e and the i to say this word)

sayonara - goodbye

hitoshi - (im not 4 sure of the direct translation but it's along the lines of my)

iku - to go
iku zo - we're going/lets go

nani(yo)/nanda yo(more boy-ish)- what is it/what [note: yo isnt pronounced like the way some people greet each other with "yo whats up" or whatever way you may use "yo"]

iie - no (umm im not sure what language you speak silversoraryuu, but i dont think we need to switch the sounds)

@silversoraryuu - hitoshi....= wth???
umm i dont think its a good idea to watch anime and write out what you THINK youre hearing, especially if youre trying to "teach" someone

Keaton421 10-11-2007 02:38 AM

He could have meant Hitori (one person)

Shadowulf 10-11-2007 02:43 AM

yeah maybe, but it might be because ive been to japan for 5 weeks, and have been listening to jmusic for several years already,
but i find it hard to mistake hitoshi and hitori by hearing o_O"

and he said it was something along the lines of 'my'...o_O"


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