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Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:13 pm
these are just some basic words you might need to kno the best way to learn is if u say it out loud
yes hai(ha-i) no iie(e-ya) please dozo/o-negaishimasu(do-zu/o-ne-ga-e-shi-ma-su) thank you arigatou (a-ri-ga-tou) thank you very much (domo arigatou (or) arigatou gozaimasu(do-mo a-ri-gat-o go-zi-ma su) that's all right/you're welcome do itashimashite(do it-a-shi-ma-shi-te)
i hope u learn something or not but i well try to teach u more one by one so that is it
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Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2008 9:34 pm
Also! remember that if a japanese word ends in "su" it is said as "sh" for example, this linking word in japanese sentences "desu", it would be pronounced as desh. ok? ok!
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xXRadioactive_CerealXx Crew
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Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2008 11:18 pm
Sooo sorry guys, but I have lots to correct you on. D:
No is pronounced ee - eh, not ee ya. E-ya is written Iya, not Iie, and it's a more informal way of saying no.
Dozo is actually Douzo, and it's pronounced dohh-zohh, not dozu.
Domo is actually Doumo.
Arigatou Gozaimasu: Gozaimasu is usually pronounced Go-Za-i-mahss
Dou Itashimashite is usually pronounced Dou I-ta-shi-mah-shteh
Desu is not pronounced Desh, it's pronounced Dehss.
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