Thank you for today’s lesson. We finished hiragana today. From next week, we will start katakana. Please practice hiragana when you have time. Let’s keep studying Japanese hard so you can come to Japan in September!
Konbanwa! Thank you for joining the lesson today. We continued practicing to make sentences using location words with arimasu and imasu. According to your question, the present‑tense negative forms are "arimasen" and "imasen."
This is a lesson on how to use imasu and arimasu with location or position words such as, "ueni","shitani","migini", "hidarini", nakani", "sotoni" and "tonarini" . For example: *isuno ueni inuga imasu, the present‑tense, positive-form. *isuno shitani inuga imasen, the present-tense, negative form. *hakono nakani okashiga arimasu.the present‑tense, positive-form. *hakono nakani okashiga arimasen.the present-tense, negative form.
As you know, this section is an important part of the first half of the course, so we are taking some time to study it carefully. Even so, you are progressing very quickly, which shows your strong understanding and dedication. I look forward to seeing you become more comfortable with Japanese. Excellent work today. I will see you again on Friday!
Thank you for coming to my lesson. I'm so glad you try to learn Japanese.
Let's enjoy learning Japanese & inrease vocabs together!
I know you are interested in learning "hiragana!, let's try it from next week together!
See you next week!
[ Today's Lesson ] 〜how to read numbers〜 1 = ichi 2 = ni 3 = san 4 = shi / yon 5 = go 6 = roku 7 = nana / shichi 8 = hachi 9 = kyuu 10 = juu
11 = juu ichi 12 ~ 19 = juu 〜(somithing 1~9)
[Months] January = ichi gatsu February = ni gatsu March = san gatsu April = shi gatsu May = go gatsu June = roku gatsu July = nana gatsu / shichi gatsu August = hachi gatsu September = ku gatsu October = juu gatsu November = juu ichi gatsu December = juu ni gatsu
20 = ni juu 30 ~ 90 = number + juu 21 = nijuu ichi 22 = nijuu ni
100 = hayku 200 = ni hyaku 👇(basically ) number + hyaku
※300 = san byaku ※=exceptional expression 400 = yon hyaku 500 = go hyaku ※600 = roppyaku 700 = nana hyaku ※800 = happyaku 900 = kyuu hyaku
Thank you for coming to my lesson. I'm so glad you try to learn Japanese.
Let's enjoy learning Japanese & inrease vocabs together!
[ Today's Lesson ] 〜how to read numbers〜 1 = ichi 2 = ni 3 = san 4 = shi / yon 5 = go 6 = roku 7 = nana / shichi 8 = hachi 9 = kyuu 10 = juu
11 = juu ichi 12 ~ 19 = juu 〜(somithing 1~9)
20 = ni juu 30 ~ 90 = number + juu 21 = nijuu ichi 22 = nijuu ni
100 = hayku 200 = ni hyaku 👇(basically ) number + hyaku
※300 = san byaku ※=exceptional expression 400 = yon hyaku 500 = go hyaku ※600 = roppyaku 700 = nana hyaku ※800 = happyaku 900 = kyuu hyaku
1000 = sen ×ichi sen 2000 = ni sen 👇(basicaly) number + sen ※3000 = san zen ※= exceptional expression 4000 = yon sen 5000 = go sen 6000 = roku sen 7000 = nana sen 8000 = hassen 9000 = kyuu sen