Learn Japanese at JapanesePod101.com! Minami-san finally made it to Yokohama for Fabrizio’s party. After she gets out of the taxi she bumps into Higashi-kun who has some startling news for her about Fabrizio. Well, startling news about his party. This week we’ll learn the days of the week. After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!
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Mina-san, have you taken a taxi in Japan? How did it compare to the taxis in your country?
All the talk about the Kanji was interesting to me! 明日 is actually written as 明天 in Chinese (míng tiān), kinda makes sense since 天 and 日 have similar meanings.
明 was also the name of the second-last Chinese dynasties, the Ming, and is the given name of China’s most famous export, 姚明 (Yao Ming).
It is interesting to know that they are 3 reading for 明日. Where is Fabrizio…it has been weeks….please get him back into the lesson again.
I’m with Waterman! All this talk about Fabrizio, but no Fabrizio.
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I need my Fabrizio Fix!
How mean the script writer was!!
Poor girl, trying to hurry up to get to the party and it’s going to be tomorrow!!!
Actually, I can relate to how she feels. It kind of happened to me once. I arrived at the party place, everything was dark and closed, I was wondering what had happened. Then I called the host and she said: “The party was yesterday!!!”
I felt really embarrassed and angry at the same time!
Mata!!
Joao Pauloさん
>How mean the script writer was!!
一体、誰でしょうね。Ittai dare deshou ne?
こんにちは!
in the podcast peter told us that there is a mnemonic in the pdf to help us memorize the days of the week… however: i do not see it ![]()
fortunately they are not that diffcult.
またね!
Category: Newbie Lessons |
Function: dates | Topic: days of the week, taxi | Politeness Level: formal, Polite
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