Helpful - arigato gozaimasu! ^^ How would you add a verb in there? Like "I am really good at doing, drawing, talking etc" or would that be too complicated for my beginner brain? xD
alot of girls these days are beginnibg to say boku as well. many young people are abandoning the formal ways to refer to themselves, because they don't like the connotations of the words.
i'm not an expert at all, but i've been noticing this.
I think using words like boku, as a girl, is really weird. It's like calling myself a macho man. It's fun to joke around with, but uh... I'm not. Lol.
I hear the older Japanese people get really angry at the younger ones for messing up the language like that. Apparently having a separate boy/girl language is important to them. And it makes sense, since they've been doing that for a long time now. Lol.
you can use うち or あたい informally, おれ or ぼく if you want to appear boyish, or refer to yourself in the third person if you want to sound childish and cutesy.
you can use whatever you think sounds cool, or just avoid using pronouns altogether!
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alo5323 1 month ago
Helpful - arigato gozaimasu! ^^ How would you add a verb in there? Like "I am really good at doing, drawing, talking etc" or would that be too complicated for my beginner brain? xD
KissVirgin09 9 months ago
I just want to learn how make sentence with japanese word..because i dont really understand how they arrange the sentence....pls help...
azimondo 1 year ago
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Rotsujin 2 years ago
you can use Atashi but it will give the impression of you being an air head.
animexkhxlover 3 years ago
Very interesting, thanks!
bestiaccia 3 years ago
I know boku is usually used for guys to I, but is there a word for I that is used just for girls? Or would we girls just have to say watashi?
xRosesandThorns 3 years ago 4
In informal cases, girls can say 'atashi' instead of 'watashi'.
TakashimaKitara 3 years ago
Okay, good to know. Thanks. =D
xRosesandThorns 3 years ago
alot of girls these days are beginnibg to say boku as well. many young people are abandoning the formal ways to refer to themselves, because they don't like the connotations of the words.
i'm not an expert at all, but i've been noticing this.
knightabraxas 3 years ago
I think using words like boku, as a girl, is really weird. It's like calling myself a macho man. It's fun to joke around with, but uh... I'm not. Lol.
I hear the older Japanese people get really angry at the younger ones for messing up the language like that. Apparently having a separate boy/girl language is important to them. And it makes sense, since they've been doing that for a long time now. Lol.
xRosesandThorns 3 years ago
you can use うち or あたい informally, おれ or ぼく if you want to appear boyish, or refer to yourself in the third person if you want to sound childish and cutesy.
you can use whatever you think sounds cool, or just avoid using pronouns altogether!
Rotsujin 2 years ago
Thanks. ^^
Isn't うち kind of air-headed? Just asking, because I think I've heard that before, but it was applied to an Ageha girl...
xRosesandThorns 2 years ago
It may be considered air-headed in Tokyo but in Kansai it's common. Have you tried using あたし?
I think you will only sound silly if you say silly things.
Rotsujin 2 years ago
Love the cotowaza series.
Nozokimidayo 3 years ago
Thanks! I have a few more in the works :)
thejapanshop 3 years ago