@12012channel In casual conversation nijihan is more common. In formal/polite conversation nijisanjuppun is often heard, but there is no hard & fast rule. :)
I'm not fluent in Nihongo yet, but Desu is all one solid word instead of two glued together. I have never come across a sentence structure of any kind that lead me to believe "de" in "desu" has a specific purpose.
"de" is used as a particle by itself in the middle of any sentence in reference to an object, place/location, or as a noun in (de) general. You might say "de" is used "in Japanese " as "Nihongo de" (in Japanese)
Search "Japanese Particles" on Wikipedia for good source.
I am trying to learn Japanese at my University. I just love this language :) I am gonna go to Japan in 2 years. So I hope until that time I will be have good Japanese skills :)
is it more common to say nijihan or nijisanjuppun?
12012channel 6 days ago
@12012channel In casual conversation nijihan is more common. In formal/polite conversation nijisanjuppun is often heard, but there is no hard & fast rule. :)
japanesepod101 6 days ago
@japanesepod101 wow thank you that was a fast response time I was expected an answer in about a week.
12012channel 6 days ago
O.o i'm sure wild fruit fusion poptarts taste fine, but they look like egg and ketchup.
Clearie552 1 month ago
very helpful thanks, very realistic speed :) great for a japanese speaking test tomorrow!
officialstrifeblog 6 months ago
@officialstrifeblog Good luck!! Ganbatte kudasai ^^
japanesepod101 6 months ago
That was very good, but a little fast for newbie like me.
Arigato
fog152 11 months ago
i still dont understand whats "de" at "deska"??? plz help
freakloulou 1 year ago
@freakloulou
I'm not fluent in Nihongo yet, but Desu is all one solid word instead of two glued together. I have never come across a sentence structure of any kind that lead me to believe "de" in "desu" has a specific purpose.
"de" is used as a particle by itself in the middle of any sentence in reference to an object, place/location, or as a noun in (de) general. You might say "de" is used "in Japanese " as "Nihongo de" (in Japanese)
Search "Japanese Particles" on Wikipedia for good source.
Forsakren 1 year ago
パン尾食べます、卵尾食べます
I am trying to learn Japanese at my University. I just love this language :) I am gonna go to Japan in 2 years. So I hope until that time I will be have good Japanese skills :)
Nice greets from TURKEY !
kayserilikiz88 2 years ago 3
僕も朝ごはんを食べません。
pepsiguy93 2 years ago
Brown bread and a apple :D
MrJeff 3 years ago