It means "just"."watashi wa (name of place) jiki/dake/etc kara
kaerimashita"
And of course you may PinkHaro-san,though mainly you use "saiki"
rather than "kaeri" when you come home from school.
No,you don't do any mistake,Cygnostratus-san.But please,don't call me -Dono.Dono
means mister and im a girl.Besides im 16...It really makes me feel old.
Minnasan ohayou gozaimasu! <3 Suteki da yo... annani takusan no hito ga
nihongo de hanashitai to omotteiru no...
Translation
Good morning everyone! It's really great... so many people want to speak in
Japanese...
@cygnostratus: ze is used to emphasize
the meaning of a sentence, to make it sound stronger, like an order or a
declaration [example: Ikou ze - Let's
go!].
I feel so stupid..... I can't speak japanese.....
ALL HALE KOMAKA SENPAI, KONEKO SENPAI, PINK SENPAI, RIKA SENPAI!
Watashi wa..... baka desu....
Oow,don't say yourself stupid.No one in this forum are stupid.
merged: 12-08-2007 ~ 06:45pm
Oow,don't say yourself stupid.No one in this forum are stupid.Cheer up!
Gomenasai...
ALL HALE KOMAKA SENPAI!
konichiwa haro-chan...
...
watashiwa erm...
I really need help with this...
how do you say I've just got back from...(insert name of place here)
Ah...sou desuka? Arigatou Komaka-san!
Em...if you ignore the word "just", I think I would be able to translate that.
"Watashi wa ______ kara kaerimashita."
(I returned from _______.)
Anyways, Komaka-sensei should know the answer.
ahhh...arigatou gosaimasda...
watashiwa Hong Kong kara kerimashita...
That would be "Watashi wa.......Jiki/Dake/Tairaka{depends who you are talking to} kara kaerimashita"
erm...what does jiki/dake/tairaka mean?
onakasuita....
merged: 12-09-2007 ~ 07:37am
so i can say
watashi wa gakkou jiki kara kaerimashita?
It means "just"."watashi wa (name of place) jiki/dake/etc kara kaerimashita"
And of course you may PinkHaro-san,though mainly you use "saiki" rather than "kaeri" when you come home from school.
Oki Kuma
ooooh ok
ahh...
wakarimasen...
((thats I understand right?or was it I don't understand?and whats oki kuma?))
wakarimasen is i dont understand
wakarimasu is i understand.
ashita kara i wont be on mt cuz im going on holiday ^o^!
woah... you can actually speak japanese...
i wanna learn to... i know only simple words in japanese,,,
like ohayou, sumimasen,
nihon go desu ne...hai hai,minna o genki desu ka?
etto boku no nihongo wa ma ma desu
Holiday?Doko PinkHaro-san?
wakarimasen = i don't understand
oki kuma should be ooki kuma, which means big bear
-----
minna-san, ohayou gozaimasu. ogenki desu ka?
watashi wa nemui desu yo.
KOMAKA-DONO! onegai oshieru kudasai.. (..and please do correct me if there's any grammatical errors at my end...)
merged: 12-10-2007 ~ 07:39pm
@jasmint: try using atashi instead of watashi...^^
merged: 12-10-2007 ~ 07:43pm
@yuujin: ore ga Pashigu ni sundeiru.. (I live in Pasig..)
did I said something wrong? komaka-dono?
No,you don't do any mistake,Cygnostratus-san.But please,don't call me -Dono.Dono means mister and im a girl.Besides im 16...It really makes me feel old.
Maybe we need a thread about Honorifics.
Kyou Eigo no Kurasu de Boku wa Supiichi wo shimashita. Mata, Gogo ni Nihongo no Tesuto wo shimashita.
I hope I at least did well on my Japanese test.
gomen komaka-chan..
oh yeah komaka-chan, I have something to ask you. this is from the song from one of my favorite bands, Sambomaster.
sekai wa sore wo ai to yobun da ze
what does "ze" mean?
Minnasan ohayou gozaimasu! <3 Suteki da yo... annani takusan no hito ga nihongo de hanashitai to omotteiru no...
Translation
Good morning everyone! It's really great... so many people want to speak in Japanese...
@cygnostratus: ze is used to emphasize the meaning of a sentence, to make it sound stronger, like an order or a declaration [example: Ikou ze - Let's go!].
boku wa baka.
Im an idiot
is this correct?