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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! “Are you cold?” your friend asks? “No,” you answer in Japanese, “I’m not cold; I’m just fine.” Now you’ve just hit on a universal topic of discussion in Japan and everywhere else in the world - the weather. On your trip to Japan, you’ll want to be able to talk about the weather in Japanese. It’s one of the best ways to start conversations with almost anyone, young, old, and in between. However, I don’t recommend starting conversations with strangers by telling them you HAVE a cold, so make sure you know how to form these Japanese sentences correctly. Otherwise, you’re not likely to make people in Japan – or anywhere else – want to get too close to you!

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese Newbie lesson will teach you how to discuss the weather in polite conversation. Hot, cold, cool, and not hot, not cold, not cool, as well as just right are just some of the words and phrases you’ll learn in this lesson. You’ll be ready to praise or complain about the weather in no time. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!



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7 Responses to “Newbie Lesson S2 #11 - Nihongo Dōjō - The Hottest Way to Break the Ice in Japan!”

myungjinkuk says:

:smile:
I like Nomi senseino koe. :razz:

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Naomi says:

myungjinkuk -san
ありがとうございます!Thank you. :oops:

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simplejoys says:

I love your laughs in this, Peter & Naomi-sensei!! So genuine. 聞いてて楽しいです :grin:

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garden gal says:

“futari wa kakoii” to ieba, kenka ga nain deshoo … :lol:

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Tim says:

:wink: “totemo gakoyi lesson desune~~!”
“kyo-woo nihon no tenkiga do-woo desuka?”
samuyii…? sujushiyii… desuka?
demo, I think both Naomi san and Peter san are “GaKoYii” :smile:
The lesson is very practical and useful! Thanks!

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Naomi says:

simplejoys-san
ありがとうございます!Arigatou gozaimasu!
garden gal -san
そうですね。 :wink:
Tim-san
Thank you so much for calling us as “かっこいい=kakkoii=cool.” You’re so kind!! :grin:
Kyou, Tokyo wa sukoshi samui desu.(It’s a bit cold today in Tokyo.)
Tim-san no machi wa dou desuka?(How about your city?)

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Tim says:

:shock: bikutolia no tenki wa sujushiyii desuyo (Victoria weather is cool.)
If you want to learn about ‘~~yi’ adjectives, this lesson is for you!
“Gan-ba-te, nihongo class101!!!” :wink:

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