

HIRAGANA
AND KATAKANA CHARACTER.


LESSON 2 : Hai, imasu
Imasu
ka?/ present or not
Present
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Hai, imasu
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Absent
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Iie. imasen
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Not yet come
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Iie. imades
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Daily
gesture
Kite kudasai
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listen
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Kaite kudasai
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write
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Yonde kudasai
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read
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San-peeji o akete kudasai
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Turn the page
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Itte kudasai
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louder
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Mite kudasai
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look
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Daily
dialog
Wakarimasu ka?/ are u understand
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Wakarimashita/ yes
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Wakarimasen/no
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Sumimsen. Okuremasu/sorry I’ll be late
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Yasumimasu/take your time
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Sumimasen, okuremashita/ sorry I’m late
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Iie.
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Thursday 2nd week of study new semester 2016/2017, so this week i'm successful convince my friend to take this course with me, i'm say that i'ts okay! it's fun learning.. everyone enjoy the class, so my friend register for this class and i was, wuu... excited i have friend coming along, then when we join the class i'm see a lot a new comer, not only my friend then sensee found out that my classes was the larger student.this week we learn a little bit about history of hiragana, katakana and kanji, hiragana was formed from women in japan when they want to writing but they being prevented to doing that, so in this moment women in japan create a new character hiragana, after that katakana character was formed when belanda bomb nagasaki, kanji character was formed like a Chinese writing system. after that, we all learn a little bit about how the Japaneses greet their people, in the end of the classes sensee ask us to greet among our-self, we formed cycle around inside class and everybody must greet each other. then the class dismiss..
Japanese greeting eg;
- ittekimasu - when you wanna outing answer : itterashai
- wakarimashitaka? -do you understand answer ; wakarimashita/wakarimasen
- ganbatte kudasai!- good luck answer : ganbarimasu
- arimasuka? - present answer : ha'i immasu / immasen/ i'ie immadesu
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