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Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced
Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 01:16
by Goere
suki desu. demo atashi ga tabemasu...gnarf..whatever.. eating a yummy brad now :>
(edit: what I was trying to say was i like it, but I'm eating...a bread now oO)
Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced
Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 01:25
by Waltz
That would be.... -thinking-
"Suki desu ga... ima pan wo tabeteimasu."
"I like but....I am eattin bread right now."
"Te+imasu" is "in the state of going something"
Because taberu is dictionary to "eat" and tabemasu is verb for "eatting"
tabeteimasu would be "eatting (currently)"
The "desu ga..." is a hang on to say "But...." and trail off. This us usually used when you're turning down someone because of a reason and that way, the person understands that you can't do their request right now. Adding the reason of why just continues the sentence after "but..." to give a solid reason.
Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced
Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 01:39
by Goere
eto.. 'pan' wa nihongo de 'bread' desu ka?
(trying: 'pan' is japanese for 'bread'?..maybe "'pan' wa 'bread' to iu imi desu ka?" ?)
could u maybe explain the 'ima' :>? ahh sry.. I'm getting on ur nerves..^^ gomen nasai.
Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced
Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 01:46
by Waltz
Hai.
"Ima" means "now" when speaking of time. The placement of time in a sentence is usually in the beginning of a sentence when you're saying an event will occure now, tomorrow, in the afternoon, next year, etc. It is at the begining because using words that describe time that way has no measure or number. If it did, it would be within the sentence.
Anata wa urusai janai. Shinpaishinai de kudasai.
Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced
Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 01:57
by Goere
learnd so much today. With thinking a bit.. and google (urghs) I even understand what u say in japanese :>
arigatou for all your explanation. I'll try to keep it all in mind :)
I'll go sleeping now, nearly 1am here ^^
oyasumi
Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced
Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 02:01
by Waltz
Ja matta ne.
Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced
Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 03:50
by [[Ayame]]
I forgot
pan was bread. :D And
gohan was rice... but I remembered that before.
Waltz wrote:Hmm.... shumi wa terebi gemu wo shite forumu de role play shite takusan nemasu. Urusai hito to berry mono to suppai mono to biiru to kowaii otaku to ------ sensei to hazukashii moments nado kirai desu.
Wakarimasen. x.x
Mikael Hart wrote:I learned from a sensei...but that was many years ago... I have to relearn everything because I'm just that forgetful. XD; *headdesk*
Me too. I didnt do any of my work tho. I was a bad gakusei. >.<;;
Mikael Hart wrote:XD Thanks. I'll have to try and remember what I learned, then!
Oh, I see. Japanese pronunciation isn't hard; it pretty much consists of five vowel sounds:
A (as in announce)
But it's '
ah', nut '
uh'. I read this as '
uhnounce'.
A - as in 'on'
Goere wrote:(f.e. o-cha - tea (i think..)).
Tea is
kocha.
Waltz wrote:Why do I feel slightly insulted because no one understands me....? -munches cheesecake-.....
You still have cheesecake? o.o *stalks*
Waltz wrote:Subject wa adjective desu.
Subject ga Verb+masu.
*saves* Very useful. I suck at sentence structure. xD
Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced
Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 03:54
by Waltz
-mild glare- ....
I said my hobbies was video games, fourm role playing, and lots of sleeping.
I hate annoying people, berry things, sour things, scary otakus, ------- sensei (I person that taught me before, not you) and embarassing moments....and etc.
Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced
Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 04:08
by [[Ayame]]
*strong glare* Give me all your cheesecake! >K
I love reading and manga. I like KofK, anime, Japanese, Maplestory, art, pottery, clothes, shoes, and food.
I dont like annoying people, ignorant people (ha), overly critical people, really pessimistic people, really sheltered people, and people who judge others a lot.
Wow, that was a long list. u.u;;
More can be seen in my quest thread. ;D
Re: ¥ The Bento Box ¥ Come learn Japanese ¥ Winners Announced
Posted: Mar 21st, '09, 04:12
by Waltz
Great.... that means you leave me alone. -eats cake quietly-