Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Vocabulary Nakama Ch. 1 and 2

Vocabulary for Nakama Chapter 2――Be able to read and write them!

おんな の ひと         おとこ の ひと    にほんご
woman (polite)                   man (polite)                                 apanese language

がくせい                            せんせい                              わたし
student                                teacher                                   I

ともだち                            ――じん        なに じん
friend                                    nationality-person                   Person of what country

()なまえ                         なん、なに                     こうこう
name                                      what                                           high school

にほん(じん)   かんこく(じん)     ちゅうごく(じん)
Japan (Person)                Korea(Person)                             China(Person)

あめりか(じん)        かなだ(じん)                         おおすとらりあ(じん)
America(Person)             Canada(person)               Australia(Person)

です                                      じゃ ありません                    きました
is/am/are                           isn’t/aren’t/am not                     came

どこ                                      ――さい                                        なんさい
where                                                ――years-old                    how old

――ねんせい    なんねんせい                             なん がつ
year in school                    what year in school                     what month

は(The ha wa                                                                  
Indicates subject             Indicates direct object               Makes a question

ありがとう                                   こんにち は                    さようなら
Thank you                         Hello, good day                           Good-bye

いち  に  さん  し、よん  ご  ろく  しち、なな
one        two         three         four                   five       six             seven

はち  きゅう   じゅう    ひゃく                  まん
eight        nine                   ten                           hundred             ten-thousand

から                                     

from                                       Apostrophe “s” , possessive

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