Learn Japanese - Beginners
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sorry for this question... :-)
when do you pronounce the "u" and when not? answer a.s.a.p please
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yayy! thanks for putting this on :D i've looked everywhere for something like this ^_^
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@ChapterC you do not normally prnounce them in the word desu
eg.
watashi wa gab (my name lawwlz) des (u)
its silent so instead of saying "desoo" its just "des"
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It's from an anime called "Spice and Wolf. The name of the song is "Tabi no tochuu" :)
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(: w0o0ot learning Japanese.. (: Arigato Watshi wa Manabu Motto!!!!!!
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nice music, tabi no tochuu : )
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@ShadyFighter Ok.
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thx fighter it was very useful =-)
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i thougth konnichiwa is hi
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sayounara-means-goodbye?
Rinsatic2007 2 years ago
"Sayounara" is used when you're not going to see the person for a long time. You should use "ja mata" which means good bye / see you later :)
ShadyFighter 2 years ago
@ShadyFighter So "sayounara" is like "farewell", while "ja mata" is a simple "good bye"? ~
AnimeKramkalas1996 1 year ago
@AnimeKramkalas1996
Yep, "sayounara" is only used when your not going to see the person again for a long time.
ShadyFighter 1 year ago
'Iie' does have kanji, but i rarely see people actually write it in kanji. they actually write it in hiragana alone. the first time i seen people actualy write that is when they're doing some literature things. that's the same with 'suru'. so, i think, if this is for beginners, you should change those with hiraganas. :)
byakusista 3 years ago
Hehe, true, "iie" is almost always written in hiragana :P
ShadyFighter 3 years ago