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yukkeh Xa Shi 22 How do you say Please add me as your student in japanese? This isn't EXACTLY it, but its equivalent to "oshiete kudasai" (o-shi-e-te-ku-da-sa-i) meaning "please teach me". :]
Well then"oshiete kudasai" yukki sensei !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!XD
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yukkeh Past tense So, now that you've learned the two adjective classifications, I'm going to teach you the different forms of adjective usage.
Past tense is self explanatory. & Its pretty simple.
For "I" adjectives, you drop the "i" and add かった; "katta". Get it? SO... For "was cute", cute is かわいい; "kawaii" was cute is かわいかった; "kawaikatta". Remember that there are TWO "i"'s in "kawaii". So, its "kawaikatta". Another example is すごい; "sugoi", meaning "amazing". SO..."was amazing" would be すごかった; "sugokatta".
"Na" adjectives is a little bit easier. Just add だった; "datta". SO... きれい; "kirei" is "pretty" or "neat". "Was pretty" or "was neat" is きれいだった. Another example: ゆうめい; "yuumei" is "famous". "Was famous" is ゆうめいだった; "yuumeijanai".
Get it? For "i" its chop off the "i" and add "katta". For "na" its add "datta".
If you have ANY questions, feel free to post.
Try these:
すばらしい; subarashii ("I") - spectacular とくい; tokui ("Na") - skilled あたらしい; atarashii ("I") - new しんせつ; shinsetsu ("Na") - considerate
がんばって。 Try your best, everyone (:
Introduction || Expectations || Student Chart || Curriculum || い Adjectives || な adjectives || Past Tense || Negative || Past Negative Tense || Connector || Negative Connector
Wednesday, December 30, 2009 10:11:47 PM
すばらしかつた "Subarashikatta" Spectacular
とくいだつた "Tokuidatta" Skilled
あたらしかつた "Atarashikatta" New
しんせつだつた "Shinsetsudatta" Considerate
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