#study japanese
How to count from 1 ~ 100 in Japanese?☺️
いつもありがとう
[ itsumo arigatou ]
➡️”Thank you for everything”
・いつも[itsumo]→always
・ありがとう[arigatou]→thank you
⚠️”everything” in Japanese is すべて[ subete ]
or ぜんぶ [ zenbu ],
but we don’t say すべてありがとう or ぜんぶありがとう
We always say いつもありがとう
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ずっといっしょにいたい
[ zutto isshoni itai ]
➡️”I want to be with you forever”
・ずっと[zutto]→forever
・いっしょに[isshoni]→together
・いたい[ itai ] →want to be
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これからもよろしくね
[ korekaramo yoroshikune]
➡️”I want to stay with you forever”
・これから[korekara]→from now on
・も[mo] →as well as / too
・よろしくね[ yoroshikune ]
→please be nice to me
Please keep in touch with me
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だいすき[daisuki]
➡️I really like you/ i love you
Thank you for studying with me!!☺️
Have a wonderful day!!
Layla
@nihogo_layla
Bite size Japanese
①Please say “arigatougozaimasu”, not just “arigatou” in public!
“arigatou” is too casual to use in public.
② We don’t have a tipping culture!
③Please talk quietly in public, especially on a train!
But also don’t forget to enjoy your trip!!✨
These are the 7 basic Japanese words that you say differently if you want to sound more #casual and #natural! ☺️
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro : How to sound more casual when you speak Japanese?
00:30 ①いいえ→いや
01:25 ②とても→ほんとに
02:16 ③たくさん→すごい
03:32 ④ごめんなさい→ごめん
04:42 ⑤そして→あと/それに
05:51 ⑥てform+います→てform +ます
06:14 ⑦ますform+ませんか?→ないform?
07:41 Concluding