Today was our last lesson in April. Thank you for joining every time. In today's lesson, we learned how to ask questions with i-adjectives and how to give positive and negative answers. For example: omoku nai desu. The negative form of an i-adjective is made by replacing -i with -kunai, so omoi becomes omoku nai.
Question: Sono kaban wa omoi desu ka? (Is the bag heavy?) Answer: Iie, omoku nai desu. Karui desu. (No, it’s not heavy. It’s light.)
• omoi → omoku nai: Replace -i with -kunai to make the negative form while keeping the sentence in the present tense.
You always use the Japanese I teach you immediately, which is really great. If you have any questions, please continue to ask without hesitation.
Great job today as well. Thank you again. Have a wonderful end of April. See you again in May!
hank you for your hard work in today’s lesson. Today, we studied how to say the months from January to December, how to ask “How much is this?”, and how to use “there is / there are.” Please review when you have time.
Thank you for always taking the lessons seriously. Let’s keep working hard on learning hiragana and katakana. Please do your best at work. Let’s enjoy studying Japanese again next week.