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Aurura
Aug 22, 2009, 08:11
昨日 は、本屋 へ 私の 日本語 先生 と 会いま した。 楽しい でした。 親切な、せんせい です 。 *^_^*
(...that is about all that I can squeeze from my brain for now; how did I do?)
Elizabeth
Aug 22, 2009, 08:38
昨日 は、本屋 へ 私の 日本語 先生 と 会いました。 楽しい でした。 親切な、せんせい です 。 *^_^*
(...that is about all that I can squeeze from my brain for now; how did I do?)
Pretty good ! :cool: I corrected the first two sentences only. You just made the same mistakes as everyone. :relief:
きのうは本屋で、(私の)日本語の先生と会いました。 楽しかったです。
Aurura
Aug 22, 2009, 09:14
Yay!! :blush: Thank you, Elizabeth! I will keep trying.
I am still trying to learn the differences between へ and で ...
Toritoribe
Aug 22, 2009, 19:18
I am still trying to learn the differences between へ and で ...
へ
へ (e) indicates a destination or movement toward something
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E3%81%B8#Particle
本屋へ行く
で
indicating being at a location
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E3%81%A7#Particle
本屋で(人と/に)会う
Aurura
Aug 22, 2009, 21:44
Got it! Thank you, Toritoribe! *^_^*
Elizabeth
Aug 22, 2009, 22:17
Got it! Thank you, Toritoribe! *^_^*
Congratulations. It took me forever and a day to get through that. You're on track to have the basics well down in a year or two. How soon can you get to Japan ? :cool:
The conjugation rule for making i-adjectives past is equally simple.
Take off 「い」 from the i-adjective then attach 「かった」。
楽しいでした is actually a dialect form if you someday end up in rural Kagoshima prefecture, for example...:-)
hirashin
Aug 23, 2009, 23:35
昨日 は、本屋 へ 私の 日本語 先生 と 会いま した。 楽しい でした。 親切な、せんせい です 。 *^_^*
(...that is about all that I can squeeze from my brain for now; how did I do?)
Aururaさん、お久しぶりです。
You have made a great progress! Keep up the good work!
A minor correction: You shouldn't put "、" after "親切な".
ひらしん:-)
Aurura
Aug 24, 2009, 02:01
oop! sorry, heh. Yes, I actually did wonder about the comma factor for a moment when I typed the sentences. I'm glad you mentioned it!
Elizabeth: I could just *hug* ya for saying "How soon can you get to Japan?" :blush: It's become a very important dream of mine, which I hope to make into a realistic goal one day.. but of course, right now, I have many things working against me for the possibility.
Damicci
Aug 25, 2009, 02:29
Just keep at it and it will happen. Good job on your kanji uses too.
Elizabeth
Aug 25, 2009, 05:01
Agree with Damicci (naturally). Use the time between now and then to really study the language AND Japan, save up money, and find the best travel deals you can find. ;-)
If you are in a position to manage it, I recommend a short trip once, though, and then coming back for a longer trip later on. The first time around, you will probably get a better idea of what you want to do on the second trip, and will have time to plan in advance.
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