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Yotsuba
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Sep 15 2005, 04:28 AM
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the following are websites for learning Japanese
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http://www.kanjisite.com (as the name says its a site containing lots of Kanji info also contains useful info on katakana and hiragana) this website has a lot of Kanji on it but it's not a good site for looking up Kanji http://sp.cis.iwate-u.ac.jp/indexe.html (this is a fricken banging site containing lots of info on the Japanese speach, containing verbal tests and all kinds of stuff. If you are self-studying Japanese and have no real spoken language contact this is the site for you to get your practice in!) http://genki.yousei-ziploc.com/01.php (This site contains multipul Japanese lessons. Great reference or great lessons if you can not or do not wish to buy a book) http://nhhr.dimentech.com/curriculum/nihongo/index.html (this site contains multipul random info on Japanese such as notes etc. Great reference site if you need some misc. info do check it out)
This vocabulary list was taken straight for Ryo Misaki on Animeb, omega triad and wherever else he may be. I take no credit for the development of this word list, however, I did fix several errors in it at his request. VOCABULARY:
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Pronouns: watashi - I boku - I (male) atashi - I (female) anata - you kimi - informal (Male) Anata anta - informal Anata kisama - you (VERY Informal. Usually in the sense of, 'you bastard', or 'you bitch') ore - Informal (male only) I watashitachi/bokutachi - we anatatachi/kimitachi - you (plural)
Prepositions: kore - this sore - that asore - that (over there)
koko - here soko - there asoko - (way over) there
kono - this sono - that asono - that (over there) (Im not too sure the different between the kore/kono sets... I'll look into it. ^_^;;(although it is most likely just formalities)
naka - inside soto - outside ue - up, on top shita - down, below mae - in front of ura (or, ushiro) - behind tonari (soba, yoko) - next to aida - between mawari - around ni - to, or toward. (Also used as 'at' or 'on' when reffering to time or dates.) kara - away chikai (chikaku ni) - near tooi (tooku ni) - far mukai - opposite (As in position.) mukou - beyond, past
Colors: iro - color midori - green aka - red murasaki - purple kuro - black ki - yellow shiro - white ao/aoi - blue kuro - black pinku - pink chairo - brown (I think this literally means, 'tea color'. ) daidaiiro - orange haiiro - gray kimidori - light green mizuiro - light blue (water color) momero - peach color
Animals: doubutsu - animal inu - dog neko - cat hitsuji - sheep kitsune - fox buta - pig kuma - bear nezumi - mouse (rat) ookami - wolf saru - monkey shika - deer tora - tiger tori - bird niwatori - chicken (Lit: Garden Bird) usagi - rabbit ushi - cow, ox uma - horse yasha - demon oni - ogre (demon) tatsu (ryuu) - dragon akuma - devil
Elements: hi - fire mizu - water chi - earth kaze - wind raiko -lightning hikari - light kage - dark tsuki - moon ten - heaven kami - god megami - goddess tenshi - angel ame - rain yuki - snow haru - spring natsu - summer aki - fall fuyu - winter
Unsorted desu - am are is, also used to make a sentence polite afureru - overflowing, overwhelming afure - flowing daisuki - to be very fond of, like alot niwa - garden kuri - chestnut sakura - cherry blossom jaa na - cya, bye, sou ne - yeah(agreeing) chiisai - to be little oishii - to be delicious okii - to be big tsumaranai - is boring mo - also(when combined with ITSU it means 'almost always' I believe....(e.g. Itsu mo)" shite imasu - past tense(it's actually just shite that makes it past tense, only use imasu when the past tense ends the sentence)(these are just my observations) ku form - turns a word into the act of doing that words meaning, yasashiku(yasashii) = kindly, gently yasashii - kind, gentle. mune - mune actually means chest, mune ni marks the chest as the area which in term refers to the heart, e.g. a quote from a song; "chiisana chiisana mune ni afureru ome wa koi kana". Which translates to 'Is this feeling overflowing in my tiny heart love?' sora - sky asobo(derived from the term asobu which means to play, act of playing) - to play, act of playing. Ome - to have deep feelings for someone. Kanji - to have a sensation or overcome with a feeling. Ai - strong passionate love. hana - speak hanashite - speaker(it's good to add this since hanashite is a word not the use of the past tense shite imasu(however, adding imasu to the end of it will change it to speaking[it's one of those odd things you find in every language])) kiki - listen dare - who yori - from, than. ano - umm(stutter) wa - marks topic of the sentence sensei - teacher/master ocha - green tea cha - tea hentai - pervert otaku - monkey, slang for nerd. koi - strong passion, tender passion. hoshi - star hoshii - wanted, wished for, desired. tsuki - moon otoko - boy onee-chan - Older Sister oyasuminasai - good night ohiyou gozaimasu - good morning konnichiwa - hello! or good afternoon kage - shadows Karen - kind, gentle, caring Kaze - Wind Kyou - Today Itsu - always oojisama - prince Demo - but kiki - listen you added this twice nani - what(also take away the I making it nan, can be added to stuff like nankoka(what item?/which item) but I can't explain it well enough sagasu(when converting to a past tense you ould remove 'su' and add 'shite'(searching)) - search oi - hey(as in hi) hora - hey(as in trying to get someones attention(emphathis on avoiding using this to greet someone or say hi))
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