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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Adjectives are descriptive words that add color to language. Check out the difference between these two sentences: “The flower is red” and “The sweet smelling flower is a deep blood red.” Do you see how adding adjectives to your language can make it clearer and more striking?

This newbie Japanese lesson shows you the right way to add adjectives to your Japanese. As you can imagine, making your Japanese more descriptive is a major plus. From kantan (”easy”) to suteki (”great”, “gorgeous”), you’ll find some of the most commonly-used Japanese adjectives here. Don’t miss this fun and informative lesson!

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This entry was posted on Monday, March 23rd, 2009 at 6:30 pm and is filed under Newbie Lessons (S4) . 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.

8 Responses to “Newbie Lesson S4 #37 - The Most Colorful Japanese”

JapanesePod101.com says:

Mina-san, describe your friends and family with two or more adjectives!

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Prabir Kr Sarkar says:

My most beloved Japanese People,
Since my early boyhood, I had a dream to visit “the Land of the Rising Sun”and to learn her Language by heart. I think it will be the finest way of dedication of my profound respect to the Sun as I pray in the early hour at dawn with folded hands, keeping my face in the East,where Japan lies. I love people of Japan; their culture,heritage and hopitalities, that are unique and incomparable in the world of aesthetic.
I shall be gratified to the people of Japan, if I am given a chance to visit their country and to learn their native language from them.
With best wishes. P.K

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プチクレア says:

家族ですか? パパは頭が良くて気で、ママは優しくていつもいい機嫌で,弟は楽しくておしゃれです。

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jamie says:

the text and spoken pronunciation for the dinner knife don’t match.

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Naomi says:

OK. I’m going to describe my co-worker, Eric.

ジャパニーズポッド101のエリックさんは明るくて、楽しいです。
Japanesepod101 no Eric-san wa akarukute tanoshii desu.
Eric is cheerful and fun to work with. :grin:

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Eric says:

Aww shucks, Naomi-sensei! :oops:

Here goes: なおみ先生は面白くて、優しいです。(Naomi-sensei wa omoshirokute yasashii desu)

Naomi-sensei is funny and nice.

Seriously, her deadpan sense of humor is hilarious! And the nice part? Well, you can probably tell from listening to our episodes that she’s the Mr. Hyde to my Dr. Jekyll :dogeza:

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Mayumi says:

Prabir Kr Sarkar-san,
Thank you for your nice comment! :dogeza: I hope that you will be able to come to Japan in the near future! :nihon:

プチクレアさん、
素敵なご家族ですね!!
Suteki na go-kazoku desu ne! :kokoro:

jamie-san,
I think you are talking about Video Vocab Lesson #6: Cooking in the Kitchen, right?
We’ll fix it as soon as possible. :dogeza:

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テッド says:

Near the end of this lesson, Eric mentions that he an Naomi-sensei have recorded a bonus track with some na-adjective vocabulary. It does not look like it was ever posted. Is it available somewhere else? I would love to have that to listen too.

Thank you.

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