Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Lesson 45

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Konnichiwa minasan,

Sorry for stopping this blog for a long time. I was being sick.

Anyway, welcome come back to One word a day Japanese Lesson!

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As this title says, you can learn One Japanese word a day.

The words are casual and there are also sentences you can use to Japanese people straight away.

So if you would like to have Japanese friends, a Japanese girl friend or a boy friend, this lesson is for you!

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Today's word

word

itai

meaning

sore

part of speechadjective
the past tense

itakatta

a negative sentenceitakunai

To look the conjugation of verb, please click here.

Example

Itai!

Ouch!

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Ashi ga itai(desu).

My feet are sore.

ashi=feet(foot)/leg(s)

Nodo ga itai(desu).

I have a sore throuat.

nodo=throat

Zutsu ga suru(shimasu).

I have a headache.

zutsu=
headache(atama ga itai)

Onaka ga itai(desu).

I have a stomacache

stomacache=
hukutsu(onaka ga itai)

*Explanation of polite form
The words with green color in the bracket are polite form. For example, if only the word in bracket is green such as 'ureshii(desu) ', you can just put 'desu' after 'ureshii' so this word's polite form is '
ureshii desu'.

But if the word in the bracket and also the word before the bracket is green such as 'suteki
da(desu)', you need to change 'da' into 'desu' so this word's polite form is 'suteki desu'.


****Small test****

Q. Translate the following English sentence into Japanese.

My feet were sore.

If you would like to know the conjugation of verb, please click here.


A. The answer will be in a Tomorrow's lesson!

****The answer of Saturday's small test****

Muzukashi sugita(mashita).


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