Those are some darn good noodles! Have you ever tried Shikoku udon? It’s famous because it’s beyond delicious! Today we’re going to a small but popular udon shop in Shikoku. A famous J-Pop star also pops in for a bite to eat.
We’ll learn how to make the past tense of -i adjectives. We’ll also look at the useful Japanese phrase ninki ga aru and also the important Japanese word zenzen. You’ll learn Japanese you can use everyday!

I can’t believe I ate the whole thing! That’s probably what Fabrizio is saying now about the handmade kake udon he just ate. Shikoku is famous for this Japanese delicacy.
We’ll start looking at the polite past tense of Japanese verbs and introduce some must know words: daitai, kurai, and ippai. If you want to start learning Japanese, the Nihongo Dojo is the place to begin!

Japanese people LOVE waiting in long lines. Well, that’s not exactly true… but for good Shikoku udon (noodles), most people wait in long lines to get the good stuff.
Today we’ll learn to compare things in Japanese and review class 1, class 2 and class 3 verbs! Also, we’ll learn two useful words for Japanese conversation, mochiron and zettai ni.

Category: Newbie Lessons | 11 Comments »
Grammar: ninki ga aru, past tense of i adjectives, zenzen | Function: frequency, talking about things | Topic: food, udon | Politeness Level: Polite
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