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Lesson Four
by Leigh G.
copyright 02-23-2006


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Calendar and Time

English Japanese Pronunciation

When? Itsu? ee-tsoo

Monday Getsuyobi geh-tsoo-yoh-bee

Tuesday Kayobi kah-yah-bee

Wednesday Suiyobi soo-ee-yoh-bee

Thursday Mokuyobi moh-koo-yoh-bee

Friday Kinyobi keen-yoh-bee

Saturday Doyobi doh-yoh-bee

Sunday Nichiyobe nee-chee-yoh-bee

Today Kyo kyoh

Yesterday Kino kee-noh

Tomorrow Ashita ahsh-tah

Morning Asa ah-sah

Afternoon Gogo goh-goh

Evening Ban bahn

January Ichigatsu ee-chee-gah-stoo

February Nigatsu nee-gah-tsoo

March Sangatsu sahn-gah-tsoo

April Shiggatsu shee-gah-tsoo

May Gogatsu goh-goh-tsoo

June Rokugatsu roh-koo-gah-tsoo

July Shichigatsu shee-chee-gah-tsoo

August Hachigatsu hah-chee-gah-stoo

September Kugatsu koo-gah-stoo

October Jugatsu joo-gah-stoo

November Juichigatsu joo-ee-chee-gah-tsoo

December Junigatsu joo-nee-gah-tsoo

What time is it? Nanji desu ka? nahn-jee dess kah

It is one o'clock. Nchiji desu. ee-chee-jee dess

It is five o'clock Goji desu. goh-jee dess

It is six o'clock Rokuji desu. roh-koo-jee dess

Early Hayai hah-yai

Late Osoi oh-soy

Soon Sugu soo-goo

Noon hiru hee-roo

Hour jikan jee-kahn

Day Hi hee

Week Shukan shookahn

Month Tsuki tsoo-kee

Year Toshi toh-shee


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09-11-2007 Sammy A.    

Great! But perhaps I should mention that "hayai" also means quick. I've been reading through most of the chapters and I've seen some words that I do not know yet. ARIGATO GOZAIMASHITA!


07-05-2007 Megan C.    

Thank you so much for coming out with the new Japanese lessons! Domo arigato! I'm trying to teach myself Japanese, so that's kinda why I'm so interested. Hey, if I can teach myself to play the piano, I can learn a language, right?


07-21-2006 Lauren T.    

Keep making these! They are really informative. I want to be able to become a Manga Artist! And that includes writing japanese. XD arigato! oh and an interesting bit of japanese, They say Moshi Moshi to say hello while they are on the phone! :) Good work and keep going! arigato!
-Lauren


04-03-2006 Jordan Screws    

So you are a Japanese teacher now, huh? Not a bad lesson, not bad at all. If I read (and comment) on these, I might learn some of the nouns you call me in Japanese... basic knowledge is always useful. I shall return the favor one day, but for now I will lie low and wait until the time is right. Keep giving lessons... share your knowledge with the world!

Jordan of the Commenting Crusaders


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