Saturday, March 21, 2020
Countries and Nationalities
Countries and Nationalities Dialogue in Romaji Mike: Ginkou wa doko desu ka. Yuki: Asoko desu. Mike: Nan-ji kara desu ka. Yuki: Ku-ji kara desu. Mike: Doumo. Dialogue in Japanese : : : : : Dialogue in English Mike: Where is the bank? Yuki: It is over there. Mike: What time is the bank open from? Yuki: From 9 oclock. Mike: Thanks. Do you remember how to ask someone what country he or she is from? The answer is Okuni wa dochira desu ka ã Šå⺠½Ã£ «Ã£ ¯Ã£ ©Ã£ ¡Ã£ââ°Ã£ §Ã£ â¢Ã£ â¹Ã£â¬â Dochira 㠩㠡ãââ° and doko 㠩ã â both mean where. Doko is less formal. How do you say, What time is it? The answer is Nan-ji desu ka ä ½â¢Ã¦â¢â㠧ã â¢Ã£ â¹ Todays question is Nan-ji kara desu ka ä ½â¢Ã¦â¢âã â¹Ã£ââ°Ã£ §Ã£ â¢Ã£ â¹. Kara ã â¹Ã£ââ° is a particle and means from. Quiz Translate into Japanese. Check your answers at the end of the lesson.(1) Im from Japan.(2) Im from England. Here are some vocabulary for the names of the countries.à Nihon Japan Ingurando England Amerika America Itaria Italy Chuugoku China Kanada Canada Doitsu Germany Mekishiko Mexico Furansu France Oosutoraria Australia Click here to learn how to write the names of the countries in katakana. Expressing the nationality is easy. Just put jin (ä º º) (which means person or people) after the name of country.à Nihon-jin Japanese Amerika-jin American Kanada-jin Canadian Answers for the Quiz(1) Nihon kara desu. æâ" ¥Ã¦Å" ¬Ã£ â¹Ã£ââ°Ã£ §Ã£ â¢Ã£â¬â(2) Igirisu kara desu. ã⠤ã⠮ãÆ' ªÃ£â ¹Ã£ â¹Ã£ââ°Ã£ §Ã£ â¢Ã£â¬â
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