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★どうやって / Dooyatte : How どうやって はいったの? / Dooyatte haittano? How did you get in? (LOL)
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マクドナルドをください
First McDonald in Tokyo, Japan. (July 20th, 1971) People said ”マクドナルドをください。/ Please give me a McDonald.” at the counter. (LOL) picture@47news
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Word of the Week
★いってきます / ittekimasu ★いってらっしゃい / itterasshai When you leave home for work, school, etc, we say “ittekimasu” to a family member. literally means” I am leaving”, but could be ” bye for now, see you later. And the family members respond with “itterasshai” which means “have a safe trip, take care”. They are one of the Japanese greeting phrases.
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Today’s Little Lesson “Ashita wa ame deshoo.”
We have Hurricane Ana in Hawaii and have heavy rain all day……. I enjoyed a lazy day(LOL) When you watch the Japanese weather forecast, he/she often say “Ashita wa ame deshoo”. It means they are 70-80% sure. (It will probably be rain tomorrow.)When you predict something, you could use “desu or masu” ” deshoo” and […]
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New Beginner Class
New Level 1 class will start on Nov. 10th (Mon) 6:30 to 8:30 pm/6weeks. [email protected]
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Word of the Week
★どうやって / Dooyatte : How どうやって はいったの? / Dooyatte haittano? How did you get in? (LOL)
Read Moreマクドナルドをください
First McDonald in Tokyo, Japan. (July 20th, 1971) People said ”マクドナルドをください。/ Please give me a McDonald.” at the counter. (LOL) picture@47news
Read MoreWord of the Week
★いってきます / ittekimasu ★いってらっしゃい / itterasshai When you leave home for work, school, etc, we say “ittekimasu” to a family member. literally means” I am leaving”, but could be ” bye for now, see you later. And the family members respond with “itterasshai” which means “have a safe trip, take care”. They are one of the Japanese greeting phrases.
Read MoreToday’s Little Lesson “Ashita wa ame deshoo.”
We have Hurricane Ana in Hawaii and have heavy rain all day……. I enjoyed a lazy day(LOL) When you watch the Japanese weather forecast, he/she often say “Ashita wa ame deshoo”. It means they are 70-80% sure. (It will probably be rain tomorrow.)When you predict something, you could use “desu or masu” ” deshoo” and […]
Read MoreNew Beginner Class
New Level 1 class will start on Nov. 10th (Mon) 6:30 to 8:30 pm/6weeks. [email protected]
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