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- ii desu
- warui desu
- chotto matte
- ohaiyo gozaimasu
- ji
- pun
- kanjo
- itsu
- sugu
- chotto
- to be good
- to be bad
- wait please
- good morning
- hours
- minutes
- bill
- when
- soon
- a little
- ni ju yon
- twenty four
- ju roku
- sixteen
- san ju
- thirty
- Kono uchi takai desu.
- This house is expensive.
- Kore wa uchi desu.
- It is a house.
- Kono gakkoo yasui desu.
- This school is cheap.
- Kore wa gakkoo desu.
- It is a school.
- Kore wa takai desu.
- It is expensive.
- Watashi wa nomimasu.
- I will drink.
- Hon wa ii desu.
- The book is good.
- Anata no namae wa nani desu ka.
- What is your name?.
- Nanigo o hanashimasu ka.
- What language do you speak?
- Sono hon wa amerika no hon desu.
- This is an american book.
- Watashi mo wakarimasu.
- I also understand.
- To count above ten we use the form: digit ju digit
- For example: ni ju san =23
- yon ju ichi =41
- yon ju =40
- however: ju ichi =11
- Usually at a restaurant there is a cash register near the entranceway. You
- will not be given a bill at the end of a meal. Instead you will merely get
- up and pay at the register near the door. Your bill will be brought to the
- register very quickly.
- `Ikura desu ka.' means `How much does it cost?'
- `Kono' means this.`Sono' is that.`Ano' is `that over there'.`Dono' is which.
- For example: kono hon = this book
- * but * Kore wa hon. = It is a book.
- sono kohii = that coffee
- Sore wa kohii = It is a coffee.
- When entering a Japanese home you should remove your shoes at the door.
- Many companies also have public lockers and slippers to lend at their
- entrances. When you take your shoes off- leave them either in a locker
- or neatly on the floor.
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