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Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 11:13 pm
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Since technically it's morning where I am right now:
Ohayo Yuki-sensei! 3nodding Can I be one of your students please?
I know numbers and the "alphabet" (a,i.u,e,o. ka,ki,ku,ke,ko. sa,shi,su,se,so. etc.) ^~^ But only a couple of hiragana characters. (no, hi, n, u, i....and I think that's it. sweatdrop )
But I'm very interested in learning more~!
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Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 2:28 pm
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Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:34 pm
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:26 am
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Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 1:55 pm
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yukkeh De & Ni De - "by the means" - Eigo de hanashimasu. (Speak in English) - Kanji de kakimasu. (Write in kanji) - Basu de gakkoo ni kimasu. (Come by bus) Ni - "at a place", "at a time" - Kin yoobi ni kaimono o suru tsumori desu. (I plan to go shopping on Friday). - Ku ji han goro ni, watashi o netai desu. (I want to sleep at about 9:30) Be careful with that 'ni'. It is only for special verbs. When marking a place you will often use 'de' in place of 'ni'. Also, I'd love to learn about this 'ya' particle. No idea what it's for...
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Posted: Wed May 26, 2010 7:55 pm
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Amyroth yukkeh De & Ni De - "by the means" - Eigo de hanashimasu. (Speak in English) - Kanji de kakimasu. (Write in kanji) - Basu de gakkoo ni kimasu. (Come by bus) Ni - "at a place", "at a time" - Kin yoobi ni kaimono o suru tsumori desu. (I plan to go shopping on Friday). - Ku ji han goro ni, watashi o netai desu. (I want to sleep at about 9:30) Be careful with that 'ni'. It is only for special verbs. When marking a place you will often use 'de' in place of 'ni'. Also, I'd love to learn about this 'ya' particle. No idea what it's for...
Yes, you are right about "ni" :] It caught me all the time when I first started studying to be honest.
The "ya" particle is quite similar to the "to" particle. To = "and". Ya = "and" (in a list of things).
Example: Onigiri YA osushi YA tonkatsu YA oyakodonburi o tabamashita.
"I ate rice balls, sushi, pork cutlets, & chicken & egg bowl" :]
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Posted: Thu May 27, 2010 3:06 pm
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Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2010 2:47 pm
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Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 12:30 pm
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