Start Learning Japanese at JapanesePod101.com! Fabrizio is still with Fuyuka, visiting her jikka (parents’ home). We’ll look at some extremely polite set phrases used when visiting someone’s home. After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!
This entry was posted on Sunday, May 11th, 2008 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Newbie Lessons. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Mina-san, have visited a Japanese family or done a home stay?
This is a great lesson, can we have more lessons in the newbie series introducing this kind of polite forms and Japanese culture nuances.
When you introduce words like 致す and 申す, it might be good to make the distinction between humble and honorific words, or at least say you can only use them about yourself/your in group. I was making mistakes with this until I eventually read up on 敬語, so it might help out the newbies. 差出がましゅうございますが、それをご詮議下さいまし
JP101/Listeners!
I agree with Watermen, things really have change here since I got sick two months ago, you guys deserve a break so don’t get stresset!
S_R_C
Hey! Isn’t this a repeat of Newbie Lesson 71 broadcast on 22 April?
watermen-san
ありがとうございます。 ![]()
Actually, we are thinking about putting more Japanese culture explanation from the next series.
ジャービジ -san
ありがとうございます。 ![]()
Thank you very much for the feedback!! 参考にさせていただきます。
Sindyシンディー-san
You were sick??
Oh, no. Please take care!
お大事に!/Odaiji ni! = Take care of yourself
Mina-san
皆さんの家族は何人ですか。
Mina-san no kazoku wa nan-nin desu ka?
How many family members do you have?
誰と誰と誰と誰ですか?
Dare to dare to dare to dare desu ka?
And who is in your family?
It’s a bit strange seeing a Newbie lesson on sunday…
I agree with ジャビージさん about honorific and humble language… The only thing is, it’s confusing no matter what level you’re at.
Considering how difficult knowing when to use which form is, and how wide the subject is, maybe you could plan to make it a week-long topic ? Introducing it at different levels according to days, ie :
- on monday, Newbie : the two kinds of “polite language”, humble and honorific, and when to use which (humble when you’ re talking about yourself and your in-group, honorific when you’re talking about someone else)
- on tuesday, Beginner : special “polite” verbs such as 申す, 参る, 差し上げる…
- on thursday, Lower Intermediate : お~になる, お~する
- on friday, Upper Intermediate : polite language in context (ie business talk, dealing with administration, etc…)
Of course those topics have already been explained in several lessons, but having everything in one week gives a kind of unity to a vast subject. For those of us who listen to everything, it gives a nice recap. For those who are only listening to one level or other, they might 1) be tempted to listen to other levels, and discover just how much progress they’ve made, 2) know exactly where to look should they need some more info.
This format might not do for all subjects, but I think it might suit polite language… What do you think ?
プチクレアさん、this is a very interesting idea! 検討します!
We’ll look into it. I could use a refresher course myself.
Thanks for the great suggestion!
Naomi-sensei!
Yes I was sick now I feel much better, thank you I’ll take care of myself from now on.
S_R_C
Category: Newbie Lessons |
Function: visiting someones house | Topic: beer, family, guests, houses, visiting a house | Politeness Level: casual, formal, Polite
Share This