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TyPe-ZeRo
Aug 27, 2003, 10:40
Well i just want to say that im new to these forums and somewhat new to japanese, im 14 years old so i'm probably going to have trouble with the japanese language... and thats why i registered to this forum! Although most of you seem like adults -.- but its good, just makes my life easier! my names jono (short for jonathan) and i have a few questions...
how would you pronounce words with the suffix = shite/shita or any other words like that? I'm having mainly with those type of words.
thx!:wave:
Elizabeth
Aug 27, 2003, 11:18
Konnichiwa TyPe-ZeRo-san! Hajimemashite! :wave:
The "i" in "shi" for those type words is kind of skipped over or not emphasized as much as the other syllables....is that what you are asking?
Hi,TyPe-ZeRo,
shite(present)/shita(past)
Some noun makes verb with shite/shita.
For example,
noun:dokusyo(reading)
verb:dokusyo shite(read a book)/
dokusyo shita (read a book)
noun:tsugaku(going to school)
verb:tsugaku shite(go to schoo)/
tsugaku shita (went to school)
noun:sanpo (going for a walk)
verb:sanpo shite(go for a walk)/
sanpo shita (went for a walk)
sorry for short....
actually, i think being young will help tremendously!
I agree with budd.
gannbatte ne,Type-zero san.
serewen
Sep 6, 2003, 22:21
Hi,nice to meet u.
me too
i'm new to these forums and to japanese(2 months of studing)
and i'm 16
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shita means ander,below OR it maybe a=the ta form suru:to do
Am I right?
Nice to meet you,all.
MtoM
shita(j: under ,below
suru =to do
shita= did (past)
Elizabeth
Sep 8, 2003, 00:00
And tongue as well (Shita=j
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