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  1. #11

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    @ chygurl...beginner as in beginner man kaha jud ka...ga-an lang taka assignment

    On this post I will put the days of the week...after ma memorya na ni nimo let me know kay go ta next lesson ok? (mora sad ko korek da )

    Sunday - Nichiyoubi
    Monday - Getsuyoubi
    Tuesday - Kayoubi
    Wednesday - Suiyoubi
    Thursday - Mokuyoubi
    Friday - Kinyoubi
    Saturday - Dooyoubi

    good luck!

  2. #12

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    @Gwynhuever: Appreciate it!!!! THanks jud kaayo! :mrgreen:

  3. #13

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    i guess a question and answer portion would also be great.

    So if anyone of us have any clarifications to make, we can post here and if somebody knows how to explain then explain.

    since Gwyn already posted the days , ill post the counter:

    Numbers: 1-10
    1 - ichi
    2 - ni
    3 - san
    4 - shi /yon
    5 - go
    6 - roku
    7 - nana/shichi
    8 - hachi
    9 - kyu
    10 - juu

    this is the normal way for counting numbers. If this is link to an object like days, items, the way it is use is different.

  4. #14

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    @samokan - - can you read my mind?? or super abtik lang jud ka i was thinking of posting the numbers / counter next .... thanks for doing it...

    @chygurl - - naa na ang sunod nimo lesson courtessy of samokan...after you master the counters (1-10) it will be easy to learn the next stuff...so go go go!

    For the others i wanna share another new word for the day HIROMARU.

    HIROMARU denotes that something, such as a story, idea, reputation or rumor becomes widely known, popular, or widespread.

    e.g.

    Warui uwasa wa, sugu ni hiromaru.
    A bad rumor spreads quickly.

    Kanojo wa uta ga umai to yuu hyooban ga hiromatta (past tense form )
    Her reputation for being a good singer spread.

  5. #15

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    @ Gwyn, murag sa mga books man gud, permi na magsunod ang mga days and counters hahha .. though sorry again sa pag pa una una.

    ill leave all the lesssons to you na lang para di maglibog ang mga begineers.
    ill just do some answering when there are some question hehehe

    minna isshokenmei ganbarimasho !

  6. #16

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    Quote Originally Posted by boredtosanity
    Quote Originally Posted by abuot
    Gwyn-san,you'll be our sensei(teacher) here,ok? <---di nako kahibaw hinapon ani.
    Pwede:
    Gwyn-san, minna ni Nihongo wo oshiete kuremasenka?
    Gwyn, won't you please teach us Nihongo?

    By the way, watashi ha Lainee to moushimasu. Call me Lainee

    *Somehow I find it difficult understanding a word if it's written in Romaji.
    ah!..so teach is oshite kuremasu?
    ..pero kanang "minna ni" what does it denote?..
    Quote Originally Posted by Gwynhuever

    Kanojo wa uta ga umai to yuu hyooban ga hiromatta (past tense form )
    Her reputation for being a good singer spread.
    gwyn-san,i understand most of your examples ..demo kono hyouhon wa wakarimasen.(but for this example i cannot understand)..kie no midoro o awatadashii desu(i get confused in the middle of the sentence) <---pls correct my Japanese

    pwd i-break down nimo ni:
    uta ga umai to yuu hyooban

    domo!

  7. #17

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    Hrmm i think that should have been, Gwyn-san, won't you please teach everyone Nihongo?

    minnasan = everyone

    watashitachi = we, us

    oshiemasu = teach, but to say oshiete kuremasenka is a polite way of asking someone to teach me something.

    ni is one of the particles in Nihongo.

    Some of the particles: wo(を), de(で), he(ヘ) pronounced 'e' when used as a particle, ga(が), ni (に)

    Arggh... this is complicated. Me not born to impart objective lessons.

  8. #18

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    @abuot,
    "oshiete" means teach its the "te" form of oshiemasu.

    "oshiete kuremasen ka" is a polite way of saying " can you please teach us?"

    hyouban means reputation if its written in hiragana ひょうばん
    to yoo - basically in hiragana its spelled is "to iu"


  9. #19

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    ahhh! wakaranai! chotto mate kudasai while i learn..

  10. #20

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    ah,so desu ka?(is that so?)
    domo!

    so kuremasen is attached to oshiete to make it sound polite?

    if dili diay kaayo polite,pwede ra sad: "..Nihonggo wo oshiemasen ka?"

    @boredtosanity,kasabot ko gamay anang mga particles so Japanese..kasabot nasad ko gamay sa sentece construction kay self study ko..problema lang nako is gamay ra kaayo ko vocabulary...ug dili ko kahibaw anang mga politeness pag sulti..

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