Hello Adrian san, Thank you for taking a class with me! I enjoyed talking with you and seeing your cat. She's so cute! We learned new words, expressions like ue, shita, mae, ushiro. Let's learn more next time. See you. Have a good night. Ayako
Revew Japanese ・ Japanese Sequence 【SOV】 ( no SVO) ・ Japanese Particles (The Structure of Japanese Particles) ・ Japanese Expression (kanji, hiragana, katakana, ro-maji) ・ Greeting ・ Useful words in lessons ・ Image of hiragana ・ Verbe (Group1,Group2,Group3) little explanation Text Lesson8 Watashi wa ( )wo tabemasu. Watashi wa ( )wo tabemashita. Next continuation Thank you! arigatou ありがとう! Miho みほ!(^^)!
Thank you for your attendance and I really appreciated. SPPB L14-5〜6 L15-4え James san, you can convert to te-form and make sentences such as 〜ています、 〜てください。 ナルトのエナジードリンクはawesome!!! I am looking forward to seeing you soon. Next class is 5 May 24, 1130PM, US time. Zoom room 20. Thank you so much.
"Kodomono hi" is a Japanese phrase that translates to "Children's Day" in English. It is a national holiday in Japan celebrated on May 5th each year, and it is also known as "Tango no Sekku" in Japanese.
The holiday is dedicated to the happiness and well-being of children and is celebrated with various traditional customs and activities. Families often fly colorful carp-shaped streamers called "koinobori" outside their homes, representing strength and perseverance like a carp swimming upstream.
They also decorate their homes with traditional armor and warrior dolls, called "samurai" or "kabuto.“ Families may also eat traditional foods like "kashiwa mochi," a sweet rice cake wrapped in oak leaves.