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Uploaded by siva001 on Aug 23, 2007
Japanese lesson #3
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I think excuse me/sorry is sumimasen(すみません), not suimasen (すいません). Kore wa ikura desu ka is the complete sentence of koreikura (more polite). You only use it if you're holding or beside what you're asking about.
negak 3 years ago
Yes, "Kore wa ikura desu ka?" is more polite than "koreikura?". Thanks for mentioning!
Sumimasen(すみません) and Suimasen(すいません) both work :)
siva001 3 years ago
You have a great idea, I love these lessons. すごい! :D
sonikifg 4 years ago
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I think excuse me/sorry is sumimasen(すみません), not suimasen (すいません). Kore wa ikura desu ka is the complete sentence of koreikura (more polite). You only use it if you're holding or beside what you're asking about.
negak 3 years ago
Yes, "Kore wa ikura desu ka?" is more polite than "koreikura?". Thanks for mentioning!
Sumimasen(すみません) and Suimasen(すいません) both work :)
siva001 3 years ago