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December 21st, 2007 | help Need help?

Learn Japanese at JapanesePod101.com! Agnes’ meeting with her boss last week went better than expected. It seems like her health has improved and her co-worker is asking for advice that only she can give. Things are definitely looking up in the world of Ms. Agnes Murakami! We’ll review -ppoi, -teki and -kanji, used to get vague descriptive qualities. After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!

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10 Responses to “Intermediate Lesson #82 - My Tokyo Travelblogue - Day 24”

avatar JapanesePod101.com says:

Mina-san, has Agnes’ dark time passed? She was having such a hard time lately. I’m just glad that sketchy Yūsuke guy didn’t keep bothering her on the phone again. 怪しいなぁ!

avatar João Paulo says:

Agnes-san wa hontou ni takusan hatarakimashita ne! Yasumi wo shita hou ga ii yo! :wink:

Demo, boku wa shitsumon ga arimasu ga,

kure-mo to monku wa nani o chigaimasu ka? onaji imi deshou ka?

Soshite…

~te to ~ppoi to ~rashii wa nani o chigaimasu ka?

That is,

Can I say …?

kodomo + teki
kodomo + ppoi
kodomo + rashii

Does ~ppoi always have a negative meaning? How about ~rashii, does it always carry a positive meaning?

Doumo arigatou gozaimasu!

avatar kitty-chan says:

Recently the Agnes stories are getting really dark. :shock: :shock: :shock:
I something bad to happen to hear again. :shock: :shock: :shock:
Or at least I thought she was going to freak out again and slam the phone down. But today was a normal story. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

avatar markystar says:

Recently the Agnes stories are getting really dark.

Hahaha, you ain’t seen nuthin’ yet. You won’t believe what happens to her next week! :twisted:

avatar maxiewawa says:

I’m sure I say this every time, but 的 is the possessive marker in Chinese, the equivalent of the Japanese の. Something that has become kinda trendy in some Chinese street signs is replacing the Chinese 的 with the Japanese の.

avatar Eric says:

again, another interesting episode of Agnes adventure ! :smile:

can’t wait for next week’s :dogeza:

avatar Liz21 says:

Maxiewawa-san,
Haha! That’s interesting! It’s always so chic to use signs in another language, isn’t it? :wink: And, usually they make mistakes so it can be hilarious! I have seen examples of attempts at making English or French signs in Japan — totally funny! :lol:

avatar クリストファー (KC8UFV) says:

Maxiewawaさん、Lizさん
You both would probably like both Engrish.com and HanziSmatter.com. Both show comedic mess-ups that occour when attempting to use language/writing of another culture.

I can’t wait to hear what’s next for ムラカミさん。

avatar katafei says:

@João Paulo
In lesson 37 lower intermediate there is more info on the use of ppoi.

avatar katafei says:

and one more, because I also wanted to see if I could show my avatar :wink:

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