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Easy Travel Japanese

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S01E08 - "#8: Onomatopoeia"

Diffusé le Dec 3, 2017, 3:00 AM

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Description

Each 3-minute episode provides simple expressions you can put to use as soon as you land.

Détails

Statut
Terminée
Langue
English
Durée
3 min
Première diffusion
March 22, 2017
Terminée
December 3, 2017
Programmation
Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday à 0:00

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Épisodes (1 Saison · 8 Épisodes)

#1: Ii desu ka? May I?

Learn a useful Japanese expression for getting around the country in just 3 minutes!When you want to ask if you are allowed to do something, use II DESU KA?(May I?)

Mar 22, 2017

3 min

#2: Sumimasen. A versatile word

Learn a useful Japanese expression for getting around the country in just 3 minutes!SUMIMASEN means "I'm sorry" in some situations, but it can also be used in many other ways.

Mar 22, 2017

3 min

#3: Doko desu ka? Where is it?

Learn a useful Japanese expression for getting around the country in just 3 minutes!If you get lost, you can ask DOKO DESU KA? (Where is...?) after saying the name of the place you want to go.

Mar 22, 2017

3 min

#4: Now use them

Make the most out of your visit to Japan with some useful Japanese phrases!Let's use the 3 expressions: "II DESU KA?""SUMIMASEN""DOKO DESU KA?"

Mar 22, 2017

3 min

#5: Onegai shimasu. Please

When you want to ask someone to do something for you, use Onegai shimasu (Please.)

Dec 2, 2017

3 min

#6: Daijobu desu ka? Is it OK?

When you want to ask if something is OK, say Daijobu desu ka? (Is it OK?) The phrase can also show concern about someone.

Dec 2, 2017

3 min

#7: Domo, a versatile word

Domo means "very", "hello" or "thanks", depending on the situation.

Dec 3, 2017

3 min

#8: Onomatopoeia

We'll look at some examples of onomatopoeia, the imitation of sounds in words. The Japanese language is rich with such words.

Dec 3, 2017

3 min

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