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In this newbie Japanese lesson, learn how to say goodbye to someone properly based on how long it will be before you see him or her again. And, learn to tell that person to take care, let’s meet again, and just about anything else you might have the urge to say. This awesome Japanese lesson has plenty of charts and sample sentences to navigate you through any time you’ll have to say “goodbye.”

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This entry was posted on Monday, June 22nd, 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.
17 Responses to “Newbie Lesson S4 #50 - Taking Care of Business…In Japanese!”
Monday at 6:30 pm
Mina-san, this is the end of Newbie series season 4. Using what you’ve learned this season, how would you say goodbye to Eric-san and Naomi-sensei?
Tuesday at 12:00 am
I’m going to Japan for the summer and travelling to Hiroshima, Kyoto, and Nagasaki…I will have to remember to say 色々御世話になりました and お元気で to the different people I meet and might not see again.
Tuesday at 12:43 am
I don’t want to say goodbye to Eric-san and Naomi-sensei.
I will continue listening to the Newbie Lesson. Hope to see you again in next season.
Season4をありがとうございました。
いつもお世話になりました。次のseasonもよろしくお願いします。
Season5がありますか? 楽しみです。
Tuesday at 3:28 am
Eric-san, Naomi-sensei,
ほんとにありがとうございました
このシゾンはすばらしいでした。色々お世話になりました。
御元気で
You’re not leaving because I started demanding cookies, are you? (Just kidding!)
Tuesday at 3:46 am
I went back to Lesson 25 and the comment section has become so different!
It’s much more interactive lately. Awesome! Thanks to Jessie too for helping us all! I hope to visit Japan again soon and would love to visit.
Tuesday at 4:18 am
Eric-san, Naomi-san, ohayoo
!
it’s sooo sad that the serie is already over!
but i’ll absolutely will be here to listen to the next one!
ありがとうございました !
お元気 で
さようなら
Tuesday at 9:41 am
みなさん!おつかれさまでした! Good job everyone!!
Tuesday at 11:25 am
ホアン-san


And thank you for the kind comment!!
Prepare yourself for the humidity in Japan.
メー-san
We still don’t know if we could have season5. But thank you so much for the warm comment.
Rip -san
コメントありがとうございます。You’re right. Since Jessi joined us, the comment section became more active. Nice, isn’t it.
Sabby Brann-san
おはようございます!
Tuesday at 6:36 pm
What is the difference between お元気で and 気をつけて?
Tuesday at 9:11 pm
hai
Tuesday at 9:13 pm
plese tell me proper use of ageru and kureru.
Wednesday at 10:28 am
jitesh sundriyal-san
Please check
Lower Intermediate lesson season4 lesson 1-Giving and Receiving in Japanese-Introduction.
It’s all explained there.
Thursday at 7:18 am
Estimados Amigos,
Estoy muy agradecido de la oportunidad, que tengo de escuchar sus lecciones, ahora solo me falta practicar con algunas personas que sean japoneses.
Recuerdo que cuando comence, aprender otra lengua, ponia en mi cama, las almohadas y les ponia nombres para hablarles y hablar en la lengua que estaba aprendiendo, creo que con la facilidades que tenemos ahora solo los que no, quieren aprender no aprenden.
Muchas gracias por todo, sinceramente.
Carlos Ruiz Checa
Friday at 9:53 pm
何時も面白い授業、ありがとうございます!(笑)
私は最近、日本語の能力試験を準備します。
げっこ難しいですが、このJapanesepod101を聞くと、すぐにまた日本語が楽しくて、面白くになります。
Saturday at 2:21 am
Who is this?
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=6846548&id=165174610153
Wednesday at 3:01 am
彼女はすごく綺麗な人です
Saturday at 11:57 am
Hi! I would like a Japanese female pen pal and a male friend, both of whom can help me learn more about the Japanese culture and language.
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