@MrsMartina82 literally it means "there is something?" (in the pond), "there is nothing" (in the pond), like searching for a fish in there, but I found funny that they said "Are! Neko ga imasu yo!" "over there! there is a cat!" (probably in the pond)
And now I m here!!! :)
Arcanguyen 1 month ago
Anata wa Nihongo o hanashimasu ka?
Iie, demo watashi wa hanashitai.
dragonbrave8 6 months ago
im confused on when to use " Kore wa ___desu" and "kore wa ___ imasu/arimas"
SignUpForFreeToday 1 year ago
@SignUpForFreeToday desu = is/are/to be...imasu/arimasu = something exists
adamrothraisdead 10 months ago
why the negative answer of arimasu when sugesting there is something else use wa instead of ga?
natsumerhey 1 year ago
know im studyng nihonggo at home.
jam050292 2 years ago
hihihi....its not Lie it is iie..meaning double ii-- iie..
iie neko ga dewa imasen ..or hai neko ga imasu
jnhlyn 2 years ago
the first 12 seconds are epic.
AKAgbird 2 years ago
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Levanification 2 years ago
Nanika imasu ka?
Nanimo imasen ne
Are! Neko ga imasu yo!
Doko ni?
Asoko ni imasu yo!
Aaaa asoko desu ka?
hahahaha
It was a little funny xD
pumpfever 2 years ago
@pumpfever
Nanika imasu ka?
Nanimo imasen ne
What do they mean ? Is there something (wrong) ? Nothing is wrong or No nothing ? Something like that ?
MrsMartina82 1 year ago
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@MrsMartina82 literally it means "there is something?" (in the pond), "there is nothing" (in the pond), like searching for a fish in there, but I found funny that they said "Are! Neko ga imasu yo!" "over there! there is a cat!" (probably in the pond)
pumpfever 1 year ago
@MrsMartina82
Nanika imasu ka = "Is anything in there"
Nani mo imasen ne = "Nothing is there"
Nani mo basically means nothing.
e.g. Nani mo tabemasen deshita = I didn't eat anything/nothing.
NickAura 1 year ago
this is great.........................
postboy08 2 years ago
with this kind of lessons it s easier than I thought it would be,of course there is a long way to go.Great videos
haristeas22 3 years ago 2
Okay, if ben and simon are talking (simon has a newspaper)
BEN: Kasa ga arimasu, ka?
SIMON: Lie, Kasa wa Arimasen
Should simon say:
Lie, kasa wa arimasen
or
Lie, shinbun(=newspaper) wa arimasen
??
Please help me!
funnyfurtuson 3 years ago
he should say:
iie, kasa ga arimasen, or
iie, shinbun ga arimasu.
(I guess.)
fynnfish 3 years ago
You said as 'No' Lie, but it's with an i
Iie
JenniferdeGraaff 3 years ago
thanks..
funnyfurtuson 3 years ago
i think the script should be
BEN: Sore wa Kasa desu ka?
SIMON: Iie, Kore wa shinbun desu / iie, Kore wa Kasa dewa arimasen..
its just what i thought
shdmimlq 2 years ago
you need to go in japanese forums and chat rooms and watch japanese tv to help it more
19BlackLord91 3 years ago
thanks for the upload.
VERY HELPFUL
3sstudent 3 years ago 5
Great please put up also the translation
adriaan3010 4 years ago
haha!
I love all these skits in the lessons. This really helps.
Domo arigatou gozaimashite!
Akamu 4 years ago 4
thanks, great lessons!
marques0 4 years ago 2