How to use the word benkyo ... ? Is it study? books? or ?
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And another phrase ... Something sounds like go ki gen yo ... Does it mean good day or have a nice day?
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I asked this question before but nobody is helping me in kpt
How to use the word benkyo ... ? Is it study? books? or ? Thanks And another phrase ... Something sounds like go ki gen yo ... Does it mean good day or have a nice day? This post has been edited by Geminist: Dec 2 2005, 09:23 PM |
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Oh ... Thanks .... Really grateful for all the guidance ...
*and yea, the phrase is from marimate ... (you caught me) 1) So to say I'm studying now (meaning something like I'm reading a book now) ... Is it "Ima benkyo desu" ... Correct? 2) How about "I am studying in xxxxx now" ...? How do you say that? 3) By the way, tabe is eat right ... ? How do I say "Let's go eat now guys" ... ? (Can I say it as "Ima iso tabe o, mina!" 4) Is it okay if I ask for someone's name this way? "Anata no namai wa ...?" (<-is it formal or informal?) Thanks again for you guys help *Forgive me if my typing sounds silly ... haha ... |
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QUOTE(320cbr @ Dec 3 2005, 12:26 PM) hm, i guess i'll answer this 1) What does the wo shite imasu means ? 1) 'I am studying now' should be watashi wa ima benkyou wo shite imasu(私は今勉強をしています。) I am reading a book would be ima hon wo yonde imasu(今本を読んでいます。) 2) 'i am studying in xxx right now', watashi wa ima XXX ni benkyou wo shite imasu(私は今XXXに勉強をしています。) hmm i maybe wrong here 3) 'let's go eat' would be, tabemashou (食べましょう) though I'm not really sure when u say minna wat i came up with : minna, issho ni tabemashou ka?(みんな、一緒に食べましょうか?) "everybody, lets go eat together?", sounds different 2) Hmm, how do you say University in Japanese? QUOTE 3. You are talking to a Malaysian-born Japanese, Sakura. Another friend Kanae then says to you "Ano, Sakura-san wa Nihon kara desu ka". What did she say? How do you respond? 3) Does the kara here means from ? Thank you very much |
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Wow ...
Thanks alot for all this lesson ... hehehe ... *Suddenly I have the thoughts of hijacking your lesson to EE* can someone teach me how do I say what time it is now? For example, "It's 9.00am now" ... |
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