Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Some people are lucky, and some just… well, just have no luck at all. Today we listen in on a conversation between two of those people who just happen to be a couple. Today, the tsuma shows up with a hurt leg - tune in to find out what happened, and what her husband has to say about it. After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!
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Mina-san,
Maybe you can one-up our otto?
Yoroshiku onegai shimasu!
ある日、僕は十階からおちた。
それから、象にふまれた。大変いたかったけど、僕は銃を出して、象を殺した。死んだ象の友達は銃を聞いて、僕の方にきた。
僕は「ダイ・パンク」をさけんで、二番目の象を殺した。
皆、もっと恐いのありますか。
About that character 轢く、let’s remember it this way.
The left part is ‘車’, to run over - there got to be a ‘vehicle’ involved; the right part is similiar to ‘楽しい、’(tanoshii, with more zigzags though) , but NOT QUITE. Of course, to be run over is not a happy thing.
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Thanks JPod101 for another great lesson! (yeah, i am slowly but surely catching up to the more recent lessons!)
And thanks for introducing the unusual kanji 轢…i am always *very* interested in learning the various kanji for the featured vocab words, especially the uncommon ones. Unlike most other foreigners, I *love* learning all the kanji!!
btw-i noticed that in the Learning Center for this lesson, 轢く is in the Vocab List but 轢 is not in the Kanji List for some reason (too uncommon?) Only reason I wonder is because I think it would be nice to be able to easily add kanji like these to my Kanji Bank (without having to go look them up individually in Kanji Dictionary). Thing is, I have already memorized all the 常用漢字and so my plan was to mostly use my Kanji Bank for the various kanji that are not in the 常用 list but ones I often come across, i.e: ご無沙汰、貰う、 挨拶、凄い、潰瘍、餅、鍋、 etc.
anyways, thanks again for yet another entertaining lesson! どもうありがとうございます!
Hi,I am only 13 but I love your podcasts. I will be moving to Japan in the near future so I thought to myself I should start learning. Your podcast’s have been a huge help. Keep up the amazing work.
Thanks
Hey all, my iTunes says this is #300 podcast!? それなら おめでとうございます。 いいえ、どっちでもなら おめでとう。 また すばらしい レッソンだったよ。
I love these lessons…
I listen on my ipod everyday when going to work and while working…
I formed this habit of saying…
” mo ichi do onegai shimasu” and ‘ku gee teh kudasai”
haha… sugi no keyword onegai shimasu.”
I’m hooked on these lessons.
Thanks for creating them!
-Nikki from New York…
Cameronさんと, Nikkiさんと、皆、ようこそ。私も新しいメンバーですね。だけど、JP101が大好きたんです。私も毎日聞きます!それで、心配しないで!日本語は、本当に難しいですが、楽しみ!
I have a feeling myself that if I ever get to Japan, I will constantly be asking people, “もう一度お願いします。。。ゆーくーりーおーねーがーいーしーまーすー。。。”
Best,
-Hugo
maxiewawa-san,
just read your story . 面白いです!
i don’t think i can think of anything more creative!
Category: Beginner Lessons |
Grammar: passive form, ukemi | Politeness Level: Informal, Polite
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