This guide is an attempt to systematically build up the grammatical structures that make up the Japanese language in a way that makes sense in Japanese. It may not be a practical tool for quickly learning immediately useful Japanese phrases (for example,
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(o - ghen - key day - sue ka) ~ How are you? - Well thats straight forward say Genki if you are well or Genki Genki if you are really well ^^* Domo Arigatou Gozaimasu (doe - mo A - ree - ga - toe go - za - e - ma - sue) ~ Thank you! Very full some times you can just say Arigatou or Arigato Gozaimasu Watashi wa (name) desu (wa - ta - she wa (NAME) day - sue) ~ My name is Pretty basic Sometimes... I am canadian) may be a good way to start so here we go ^^* pinku - (pin - ku) ~ Pink orenji - (oh - ren - gee) ~ Orange aoi - (ah - oh - ee) ~ Blue akai - (ah - ka - ee) ~ Red kuroi - (ku - row - ee) ~ Black shiroi - (she - row - ee) ~ White midori - (me - doh - ree) ~ Green murasaki - (moo - rah - saa - key) ~ Purple kiiroi - (key - row - ee) ~ Yellow chairoi - (chai - row - ee) ~ Brown kiniro -. .. idea) kyo ~ (keyo) - Today ashita ~ (ah - she - ta) - Tommorow kinoo ~ (key - no) - Yesterday Gambatte Minna Ja! oh yeah, please ignore my poor spelling file:///D|/Documentos/Meus%20Livros /A% 2 0Guide% 2 0to% 2 0Learning% 2 0Japanese% 2 0-% 2 0Grammar% 2 0&% 2 0Tests/ textlessons/Lesson10.txt9/4/2005 06:58:57 file:///D|/Documentos/Meus%20Livros /A% 2 0Guide% 2 0to% 2 0Learning% 2 0Japanese% 2 0-% 2 0Grammar% 2 0&% 2 0Tests/ textlessons/Lesson9.txt... Sehn - Deh - She - Ta ) - Negative Past Tense ex: Watashi wa sushi o tabemasu ~ I am eatting sushi Anata wa ikimasen ka? ~ you are not going? Kakiko-san wa soukusu o kaimashita ~ Kaikiko bought socks yesterday Dekakemasendeshita ~ I didnt go out Well thats a mouth full Gambatte Minna!! ^^* JA Sets Out file:///D|/Documentos/Meus%20Livros /A% 2 0Guide% 2 0to% 20Lea anese%2 0-% 2 0Grammar% 2 0&% 2 0Tests/ textlessons/Lesson14.txt9/4/2005... file:///D|/Documentos/Meus%20Livros /A% 2 0Guide% 2 0to% 2 0Learning% 2 0Japanese% 2 0-% 2 0Grammar% 2 0&% 2 0Tests/ textlessons/Lesson4.txt Okay so we learn greetings, departures and general settings So today I will be more everyday settings Itteirasshai (Eat - Tea - RAsh Shai) ~ This saying is use when someone leaving the home meaning 'Go and come back' Ittemairimasu (Eat - Te - Marie - ma - Su) ~ This saying is use when you are leaving the home meaning... will go and come back' Itadakimasu (E - Ta - Da - Key - Ma - Su) ~ This saying is used before eating Meaning we are going to eat now file:///D|/Documentos/Meus%20Livros /A% 2 0Guide% 2 0to% 20Lear apanese%2 0-% 2 0Grammar% 2 0&% 2 0Tests/ textlessons/Lesson4.txt9/4/2005 06:58:57 file:///D|/Documentos/Meus%20Livros /A% 2 0Guide% 2 0to% 2 0Learning% 2 0Japanese% 2 0-% 2 0Grammar% 2 0&% 2 0Tests/ textlessons/Lesson4.2.txt - Lesson... file:///D|/Documentos/Meus%20Livros /A% 2 0Guide% 2 0to% 2 0Learning% 2 0Japanese% 2 0-% 2 0Grammar% 2 0&% 2 0Tests/ textlessons/Lesson14.txt Some general verbs to know that are useful ^^* I am sure its a good idea to be able to tell people what you are doing Ne? Tabe ( Tah - Beh ) ~ To Eat Nomi ( No - Me ) ~ To Drink Yomi ( Yo - Me ) ~ To Read Kai ( Ka - ee ) ~ To Buy Kaeri ( Ka - eh - Ree ) ~ To Return Iki ( EE - Key ) ~ To Go... 5:00AM and I'm drunk) file:///D|/Documentos/Meus%20Livros /A% 2 0Guide% 2 0to% 2 0Learning% 2 0Japanese% 2 0-% 2 0Grammar% 2 0&% 2 0Tests/ textlessons/Lesson2.txt9/4/2005 06:58:57 file:///D|/Documentos/Meus%20Livros /A% 2 0Guide% 2 0to% 2 0Learning% 2 0Japanese% 2 0-% 2 0Grammar% 2 0&% 2 0Tests/ textlessons/Lesson2.2.txt Today I guess I will teach you partings So here we go!! Sayonara (sai - yo - na - ra) ~ Pretty straight forward and... Kombanwa Minna-san With most of the japanese we hear and read there is always additional characters at the end of a name So what are they all and what do they mean! Sensei ~ (Segn - Say) ~ This is a name used for teachers Often said without the teachers name however if your in a crowd of teachers saying sensei is not a smart idea - San ~ (saan) ~ This suffix is most often used when you say someones name... those wonderful new comers Ohaiyo Gozoimasu - (o-HI-yo go-zo-e-ma-su) This is used to say Good Morning Konnichiwa - (ko-KNEE-chee-wa) Usually an afternoon greeting but can be used anytime Kinda more between freinds Kombanwa - (come-ban-wa) This is usually an evening greeting like Good Evening file:///D|/Documentos/Meus%20Livros /A% 2 0Guide% 2 0to% 20Lear apanese%2 0-% 2 0Grammar% 2 0&% 2 0Tests/ textlessons/Lesson1.txt9/4/2005 . TenseMasendeshita ( Mah - Sehn - Deh - She - Ta ) - Negative Past Tenseex: Watashi wa sushi o tabemasu ~ I am eatting sushi.Anata wa ikimasen ka? ~ you are not. Pinkorenji - (oh - ren - gee) ~ Orangeaoi - (ah - oh - ee) ~ Blueakai - (ah - ka - ee) ~ Redkuroi - (ku - row - ee) ~ Blackshiroi - (she - row - ee) ~ Whitemidori