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What is please listen in Japanese hiragana?
Common Japanese Phrases used in the Classroom
Kanji/Hiragana Romaji | Meaning | |
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5. | 書いてください kaite kudasai | Please write it |
6. | 聞いてください kiite kudasai | Please listen |
7. | よく聞いてください yoku kiite kudasai | Please listen carefully |
8. | 繰り返してください kurikaeshite kudasai | Please repeat it |
What does Kikimashita mean?
kikimashita → I heard kikimasendeshita → I didn’t hear.
What does Tatte Kudasai mean?
Please stand up. tatte kudasai. Please open your book.
What does Oboete Kudasai mean?
For example, when you want to ask others to memorize something, you say the TE-form of the verb, OBOEMASU (to memorize), which is OBOETE, and say KUDASAI. Together, it is OBOETE KUDASAI. For an example, a verb meaning “to eat” is TABEMASU. Its TE-form is TABETE. So, TABETE KUDASAI means “Please eat.”
What is Shimasu?
shimasu is the polite form of the verb suru (to do). It can be added to certain nouns to mean “To (do) said noun” Example: Benkyou “Study” (noun) + suru “to do” (verb) = benkyousuru/shimasu “To study” (Verb) Watashi wa nihongo o benkyoushiteimasu “I am studying Japanese”
What is Kaimasu in Japanese?
kaimasu. 買います kaimasen. 買いません lets buy, will probably buy.
What does Nomimasu mean in Japanese?
nomimasu. 飲みます nomimasen. 飲みません lets drink, will probably drink.
What does urusei mean?
It turns out that literally “urusai” is an adjective meaning “noisy”. (It can also mean “annoying” or “troublesome”, but for simplicity I want to focus on the “noisy” meaning).
What is kaite in Japanese?
This is the -te form of kakimasu, which means to write!
What is Chotto matte?
Chotto matte kudasai. / Please wait a moment. [chotto matte kudasai] Use these Japanese words when you want someone to wait for you for a little bit.
Is there an English Dictionary for the Japanese language?
Every day we will publish a new word in kanji, hiragana or katakana and romaji with the English translation. JapanDict is a Japanese dictionary maintained by a group of enthusiasts in the Japanese culture and the Japanese language.
What’s the best way to teach Japanese in English?
(One good method is to say the Japanese phrase first and then immediately follow it with the English equivalent so that you can “mainstream” that English term and get them used to hearing it). After all the kiddies are there to learn English right? Ok, enough said. Please sit down. Please stand up. Please open your book.
Is it OK to use Japanese in the classroom?
One quick word of warning though. Most employers don’t like it when their teachers use Japanese in the classroom. Just a heads up eh. Also, you should move away from using these basic Japanese phrases as soon as you can.
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