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type: Classes
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title: 08/04/2025 - Japanese Class
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date: '2025-08-04'
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# Random Words
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明後日 -> あさって -> the day after tomorrow
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明明後日 -> しあさって -> two days after tomorrow
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力士 -> Rikishi -> Sumo Wrestler
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お相撲さん -> おすもうさん -> Sumo Wrestler
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馬 -> うま -> Horse
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バナナ -> Banana. Its a banana.
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輸入 -> ゆにゅう -> to Import
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一日だけ -> いちにちだけ -> Only one day
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出身 -> しゅっしん -> Hometown
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今度 -> こんど -> Next time
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暇 -> ひま -> Free/Bored
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無くす -> なくす -> To lose something (more colloquial then 失う)
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出会う -> であう -> To meet initially, but only on good experience... I think. Google says "To Encounter"
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# Random Sentences
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# List Things Loosely (や)
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Used to list things "like" the first thing.
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バナナやりんごをたべました -> Eat things like bananas and apples
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スキーやサッカーをします -> Play things like Ski and Socker
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日本や米国に行ったことがあります -> Have the experience of going to things like Japan and America
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# Asking about things, but politely (んです)
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旅行に行きましたか? Asking something like this is a direct, and not very friendly. Instead, use 旅行に行ったんですか?
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Can also be attached to nouns if your saying you like something, but its more subjective
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## Verbs
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### For Past Tense:
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Conjugate a verb to past tense, and then stick "んです" after it, and it makes it far more polite, especially when asking a question. Great for asking something, but is far less then direct then just asking point blank.
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A: 旅行に行ったんですか?
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B: 旅行に行ったんですよ?
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### For Present Tense:
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For present and future tense, just use the regular verb, no conjugation, and stick んです after it. Same meaning.
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A: 旅行にいくんですか?
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B: 旅行にいくんです
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### For Negative:
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Conjugate the verb into regular negative tense, and add んです.
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お金がないんです -> I don't have any money.
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わからないんです -> I don't understand
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## For Adjectives
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You can also add it at the end of adjectives, and pretty much anything else to make a question less direct, and more polite. Stick it at the end of い adjectives without issue, add な for な Adjectives.
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眠いんですか? -> Are you sleepy?
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暇なんです? -> Are you bored?
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## Examples
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おなかが痛いんですか -> Does your stomach hurt
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熱があるんですか -> Do you have a fever?
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寒いんですか -> Are you cold?
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疲れたんです ->
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何かなくしたんですか? -> Did you lose something?
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携帯をなくしたんです! -> I lose my cell phone
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旅行に行ったんです
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良かったですね!どこに行ったんですか?誰といったんですか?なにをしたんですか?
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来月結婚するんです
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誰と結婚するんですか?どこで会ったんですか?
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