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GoldCoinLover
Nov 13, 2005, 16:18
Does this sentence make any sense? My friend I met on the nintendo forums knows alot of japanese and he made this sentence! Pretty impressive, what is he saying here? He's only been studying it since 2004.
And he's only in 10th grade!
GoldCoinLover
Nov 13, 2005, 16:20
He also said this:
watashi no haha wa nihongo (w)o hanashimasen. demo, eigo (w)o yoku hanashimasu...
And..
kyoo bangohan wa "tacos" o tabemashita
nice gaijin
Nov 13, 2005, 16:38
the subject line is "my hobbies are video games, movies and music."
the second line is "my mom doesn't speak japanese, but she speaks english often." although I would say "de" instead of "(w)o"
last one, to say "I had tacos for dinner," I would say "bangohan toshite tacos wo tabemashita." As it stands, it sounds like his dinner ate the tacos. Still not bad for a 10th grader, how long has he been studying?
Elizabeth
Nov 13, 2005, 23:23
kyoo bangohan に "tacos" o tabemashita。
demo, eigo (w)o yoku hanashimasu...
(But she speaks English well). "Eigo de" is more literally "speaks in English."
Goldcoinlover @ Some possible compliment for your friend :
"Totemo yoku kakete imasuyo ! Mou bunshou mo jouzi ni natte imasune." ;)
GoldCoinLover
Nov 15, 2005, 07:25
Thank you elizabeth, what does that mean?
He's been studying it in high school (only at school) for about a year now.
Pretty good
Buntaro
Nov 16, 2005, 02:36
"Totemo yoku kakete imasuyo ! Mou bunshou mo jouzi ni natte imasune."
--> You write really well. Your sentences are well constructed, aren't they?
Damicci
Nov 18, 2005, 04:56
:souka: "Your writing is very good. You also are already becoming skillful with sentence grammar."
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