Here are some of the greetings that are commonly used: How are you? – Ogenki desuka? I’m fine, thanks! – Watashi wa genki desu. Arigato! And you? – Anatawa? Good/ So-So. – Genki desu. / maa-maa desu. Thank you! – Arigatou! You’re welcome! (for “thank you”) – Dou itashi mashite. I missed you so [...]
Archive for the ‘FYI_section’ Category
[Korean] I love you
May 3rd, 2012
jane 당신을 사랑합니다 - Dangshin uhl saranghabnida means I love you ‘당신을’ can be omitted, since Koreans usually do not use the word ‘you.’ The following all mean “I love you” (without the ‘you’ pronoun) and are listed in order of decreasing formality. 사랑합니다 – saranghabnida ( modest form for I love you) 사랑해요 [...]
[Japanese] I love you very much
May 3rd, 2012
jane Watashi wa anata ga totemo suki desu. (私はとてもあなたを愛して) watashi means I anata means you. totemo means very or very much. suki means love or like. As to desu, there is no English equivalent. Just formal form to add the end of sentence. wa and ga are particles. wa indicates that the phrase before it is [...]
[Japanese] Hiragana and Katakana
April 28th, 2012
jane Japanese is different from Korean. It is written with a combination of three different types of glyphs: Chinese characters, kanji, and two syllabic scripts, hiragana and katakana.
Korean Vowels and Consonants
April 28th, 2012
jane Vowels : a - ㅏ o – ㅗ eo – ㅓ u – ㅜ eu – ㅡ i – ㅣ e – ㅔ ae - ㅐ
RSS Feed
Twitter

Posted in
Tags:

