Beb and Alex in Osaka 大阪城公園
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Oh I see that makes a lot of sense. thanks. ^_^
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Cold is samui.
BTW, learning Japanese can be said as nihongo o narau (日本語を習う).
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No, not at all. Imasu can be used to be polite, or when talking in present tense. Desu is just used to be polite, but doesn't have to be added.
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I have some questions to ask. I have noticed that in some instances there is a different ending when you speak about yourself and a group of people. For example if i were to say "kyohdai ga futari imasu" (I have two siblings) and "watashi wa ni jyu ni sai desu (i'm twenty two years old). Now this is a wild guess but is 'imasu' used to describe a group of people (collective) and 'desu' to describe yourself (singular)?
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どうぞ。
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寒いです。
さむい
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welcome to Osaka lol
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Pretty good stuff. Is she a native Japanese? Do I detect a VERY VERY slight accent?
Gimmeabreakman 3 years ago
Beb is 100% Japanese but I think she would consider herself 110% Osakajin (mathematicians please bare with me) So yes she is Japanese but with a very heavy Osaka dialect, which is why we love her...And why the hell didn't I catch this comment before???
hunyaga 3 years ago
why not have Osaka Castle behind the shot?
AGaippe 3 years ago
we tried but the sun was behind the castle and made it impossible to film. Next time.
hunyaga 3 years ago