Learn Japanese language - counting floors
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Wrong, sorry.
'To live' for animate things is 'iru', but you wouldn't use it like that. You'd use 'sunde' (in the te-form for a continuous action) which is more like 'inhabit'.
私は四階に住んでいる / 「Watashi wa」 yonkai ni sunde iru
This video is wrong anyway... It's not 'Ikai (いかい)', it's 'ikkai (いっかい)'. There is a pause there... how any teacher of Japanese can get this wrong is beyond me... just saying 'ikai' means a million different things, none of them meaning 'first floor'
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@LoveGirugamesh I am not very sure but I will try it out
私は4階にいきります。
watashi wa yon kai ni ikirimasu
ikiru if I am not wrong means "live" but I wasnt sure how to use it on a sentence (I thought it was ikimasu but that means "to go") the "ni" particle defines location,
I am not 100% sure that I did it correctly as I am still learning japanese, please correct me if I am wrong ;D
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very good japanese lesson... can you do again... but now in spanish please... supein onegaishimasu
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and how do i need to say " i live on the 4th floor " ?
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ちゃんと私の意見を分かってくれないからこの返事を書きました。
全部日本語で言ったほうがいいって言わなかったんですよ。あなた があまり知識がないと思いますよ。 Yeah I guess you are right.
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性交よりよいビデオを作る
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oh stormtrooper691 what a profound wisdom you possess
I bet u won't understand shit if it's all in Japanese. When people doing something good you should stop senseless talk
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for example use for long opjects u say
yi pon
ni hon
san bon
yo hon
go hon
roku bon
and so on
so for floors its is only san gai that is different?
i like how he teaches
brimelis 4 years ago 18
i dident know elevators were so polite
Alakon9x 3 years ago 9