Start Learning Japanese at JapanesePod101.com! Fabrizio has landed in Shikoku and is trying to meet up with Fuyuka. But where is Fuyuka? Fabrizio is all alone in a cold and uncaring airport in a strange and unknown land. Today we’ll look at how to replace verbs of being with the copula (desu). After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!
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Mina-san, have you ever met a friend at the airport? Were they late cuz they were relaxing at a spa again?
it sounds really nice… the only problem is, I’d probably miss my plane…
Well, what I can say is that I once went to pick up my friend at the airport with her family (she was returning from Japan, by the way).
We arrived exactly at the time her planning was landing. The only problem is that we saw all the passangers and the crew going out and she never appeared.
As she was the first one to go on board, she was the last one to pick up her luggage. As a result, we had to wait more than 2 hours (stood up) until she could finally get to the lobby!!!
Category: Newbie Lessons |
Grammar: doko | Function: asking about things, saying where things are | Topic: airport, boarding, Matsuyama, travel | Politeness Level: casual, Polite
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