What is Asoko?
Learn Japanese vocabulary: あそこ (asoko). Meaning: there (place physically distant from both speaker and listener); over there; that place.What is Hakken in Japan?
departure, discharge, publish, emit, start from, disclose, counter for gunshots.What is Kochira in Japanese?
Definition: 意味this way; this direction Learn Japanese vocabulary: こちら (kochira). Meaning: this way (direction close to the speaker or towards the speaker); this direction.
What is Depato in Japanese?
department store. Learn Japanese vocabulary: デパート (depaato). Meaning: department store.What does NORU mean Japanese?
Definition: 意味to get on (train, plane, bus, ship, etc.) Learn Japanese vocabulary: 乗る 【のる】(noru). Meaning: to get on (train, plane, bus, ship, etc.). Type: Verb, Godan verb, Intransitive verb.
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What is Norimasu in Japanese?
- Densha ni norimasu. (I'm taking the train/I'm getting ONTO the train.) - Kuruma ni norimasu. (I'm taking the car/I'm getting ONTO the train.)What does Choushi NI NORU mean?
Choushi (ni) noru = Get in a good mood/excited.What is Ikimasu?
Ikimasu is a verb meaning "go". Ikimashita is the past tense of ikimasu. Ni is a particle. This particle is basically used to indicate an indirect object. Put simply, here, the particle ni indicates the direction of going.What does ISU mean in Japanese?
Noun. isu (plural isu) (sumo) An individual seat in the loft-like balcony of a sumo arena.What is Toshokan in English?
library. noun. Glosbe Research. en 圖書館: library.What is Donata in Japanese?
who. Learn Japanese vocabulary: どなた (donata). Meaning: who. Type: Noun.Are wa dare desu ka?
dare desu ka – 誰ですか (だれですか) : a Japanese expression for 'who are you?What is Doitashimashite?
- Dou itashimashite. ...is the standard phrase meaning "You are welcome." However, saying "dou itashimashite" means you've accepted the thanks, and this can sound like you deserve the thanks. So some people go humble and say: - Iie, tondemo arimasen.What is Haken Kaisha?
In the case of Registration type worker dispatching, you ( haken kaisha ) registers her as potential dispatched worker. Then if you have found suitable job for her and she accepted it, you and she enter into employment contract. Then you are liable to pay her salary.What does RYOU mean in Japanese?
龍/竜: "dragon"What is a Japanese werewolf called?
Hakken are Japanese werewolves.What is Ikutsu in Japanese?
Ikutsu (いくつ) is the word like it. Even though this word has kanji, it is usually written in kana form. Ikutsu (いくつ) in general means "how many". This can also be applied to years to ask "how old".What is Mado in Japanese?
Katakana: マド Romaji: mado. English Meaning: window. Example Sentences: 子ども達はボール遊びをしていて窓ガラスを割った。What does Ugokanai mean in Japanese?
This verb also have the meaning of "to work" with machinery. Especially the negative [machinery] ga ugokanai is frequently used in daily conversation. Example sentences. 1.What is Ikuzo?
Taken literally,「行くぞ」means that the speaker is going somewhere and wants to emphasize it. In practice, it is used to mean that the speaker is about to do something, similar to “Here I go” in English.What is shimashita?
And at the end, we close the sentence by using SHIMASU (to do), SHIMASHITA (did) or SHITAI DESU (to want to do).What is Ikemasen?
てはいけません (te wa ikemasen) is a way to say “you can't do that”. This Japanese grammar function should always come after the te-form of the “forbidden” verb.What is warui in Japanese?
悪 わる い • (warui) -i (adverbial 悪 わる く (waruku)) bad; wicked; evil quotations ▼ 悪 わる い 人 ひと warui hito bad person. wrong; to blame.What is Orimasu?
Orimasu is the humble form of imasu, used when you're talking about yourself to someone higher in status than you. Irasshaimasu is the honorific form, used when you're talking about someone higher than you.What is Hikimasu in Japanese?
cold. KAZE O HIKIMASU means "to catch a cold."
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