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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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すもう / Sumo
I believe everybody knows “Sumo” lately. It’s world-famous Sumo was one of the ceremonies of Shinto religion in old Japan. Did you know that.? Here is the pictures of My friend Keiko. She seemed to really enjoyed.
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どんなときも / donna toki mo
One of the students asked me what “どんなときも(donna toki mo)” means last night. It remind me of a famous Japanese song called”どんなときも. It’s my favorite song! どんなときも literally means “whenever”or “at any time” but I should say it’s more like “No matter what happens”. Here is the song “どんなときも“. なにもいわずに、すぐそばにいるよ。どんなときも。 Nanimo iwazu ni sugu soba […]
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あらし / Arashi
As you already know, we have “Arashi” fever in Oahu. ”Arashi” is one of the famous singer group in Japan. We had sooooo many Japanese for their concert, and they had so much economic effect. Good for Hawaii Here is the Japanese TV news. Anyway, “Arashi” (あらし)means “storm”.
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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.
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 Moreすもう / Sumo
I believe everybody knows “Sumo” lately. It’s world-famous Sumo was one of the ceremonies of Shinto religion in old Japan. Did you know that.? Here is the pictures of My friend Keiko. She seemed to really enjoyed.
Read Moreどんなときも / donna toki mo
One of the students asked me what “どんなときも(donna toki mo)” means last night. It remind me of a famous Japanese song called”どんなときも. It’s my favorite song! どんなときも literally means “whenever”or “at any time” but I should say it’s more like “No matter what happens”. Here is the song “どんなときも“. なにもいわずに、すぐそばにいるよ。どんなときも。 Nanimo iwazu ni sugu soba […]
Read Moreあらし / Arashi
As you already know, we have “Arashi” fever in Oahu. ”Arashi” is one of the famous singer group in Japan. We had sooooo many Japanese for their concert, and they had so much economic effect. Good for Hawaii Here is the Japanese TV news. Anyway, “Arashi” (あらし)means “storm”.
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