Today we had some Japanese visitors and learned some basic Japanese language. Can you write [with correct spelling] some of the phrases you learned today? If you have questions about Japan ask them here, but be mindful of netiquette and good manners.
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Ohayo - Hello ni - Two juu - ten And that all that i can spell correctly but i know more than that.
Hi, My name is Alex and I go to Te Awamutu Intermediate. At the moment, we have a Japanese teacher at our school and we have Japanese this afternoon. I know how to ask what your phone number is and that sort of stuff but I have forgotten! Could you visit my blog? The address is http://alextai3.wordpress.com/ Maybe you could get some of your students to comment on my blog and then we could be blogging buddies.
I have been a bit slack with my comments lately so hopefully you will reply.
ichi ni san shi go roko i learnt japanese at highschool bu cant remember much, i even learnt how to write it! makes for a fun art day with the big japanese paint brushes and indian ink :)
LITTLE KIWI IS WRONG! Ohayo means GOOD MORNING. Konichiwa means hello. The others from Little Kiwi is right. Also, (sorry for spelling) 'what is your name?' is namaewa nandesuka? Will the computer do this? なまえわ なんですか? Tell me if you can see the characters above.
12 comments:
Ohayo - Hello
ni - Two
juu - ten
And that all that i can spell correctly but i know more than that.
Well done Little Kiwi - does this count as learning? ;-)
Watashi no namae _______desu - Is Japanese for My name is.
Konichi wa - Is Japanese for either hello or pleased to meet you.
Well done LittleMIssRm18 :-)
I thought the whole class had amazing pronunciation.
what do you mean by " does this count as learning"? anyway those maths sites are really helpful:)
Watashi no namae (name) Desu. Means, my name is, and I remember some of those symbols aswell, but I obviously can't write them here!
Japanese was cool!!!
Hi, My name is Alex and I go to Te Awamutu Intermediate. At the moment, we have a Japanese teacher at our school and we have Japanese this afternoon. I know how to ask what your phone number is and that sort of stuff but I have forgotten!
Could you visit my blog? The address is http://alextai3.wordpress.com/ Maybe you could get some of your students to comment on my blog and then we could be blogging buddies.
I have been a bit slack with my comments lately so hopefully you will reply.
Seeya
Unfortunately, I wasn't here for the Japanese lesson but it sounds very interesting. By 'netiquette' don't you mean etiquette?
Until next time...
=)
Watashi wa (name) desu!
Watashi wa Nyu Jirando kara mashita.
konnichiwa, watashi wa _____ desu.
and...
1- ichi
2- ni
3- san
and thats all that i can spell
ichi
ni
san
shi
go
roko
i learnt japanese at highschool bu cant remember much, i even learnt how to write it! makes for a fun art day with the big japanese paint brushes and indian ink :)
LITTLE KIWI IS WRONG!
Ohayo means GOOD MORNING. Konichiwa means hello.
The others from Little Kiwi is right.
Also, (sorry for spelling) 'what is your name?' is namaewa nandesuka?
Will the computer do this?
なまえわ なんですか?
Tell me if you can see the characters above.
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