From 7c7766c584cf984da266026be5a8a2bcb70b1f19 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Spencer Grimes Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2025 14:53:43 +0900 Subject: [PATCH] "vault backup: 2025-12-23 14:53:42 from Flow" --- 10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2025-12-11.md | 72 ------------------- 30-MOCs/MOC_Languages.md | 3 + 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 72 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2025-12-11.md diff --git a/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2025-12-11.md b/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2025-12-11.md deleted file mode 100644 index 2ae1810..0000000 --- a/10-Input/Classes/Japanese Class_2025-12-11.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,72 +0,0 @@ ---- -processed: true ---- -# Random Words -- 交通事項 (こうつうじこ) -> Traffic Accident -- 起きる (おきる) -> To Happen (Also means to get up) -- 太陽 (たいよう) -> Sun -- 歯 (は) - Teeth -- 歯を磨きます (はをみがきます) -> To Brush Teeth - -# Main Point - -## ~みたいです -> Looks Like -You can add ~みたいです after a non-polite verb, to say it looks like the verb happened. Can also stick after a past tense verb. - -Can also add after nouns。 Just stick it at the end, nothing special. It creates a sort of simile/metaphor situation. - -Note: Can not use this with adjectives alone. If you use it with Adjectives, its like your observing something else, not really making a metaphor. Which I guess is the same in English, it just carries stronger nuance here. - -If you want to use it for adjectives, and some nouns, we can use it like an observation, or hearsay. So its not a metaphor, its more like "looks like they are tired" instead of "they are tired like a bear" or something. - -### Examples -**Using Verbs** -- 事項が起きたみたいです - - It looks like the accident happened -- 病気になったみたいです - - It Looks like I got sick -- 赤ちゃんはお腹が空いたみたいです - - It looks like the baby is hungry -- いまは社長が起こっているみたいです - - Now, it looks like the boss is in a state of being angry -**Using Nouns** -- 彼女の歌は歌手みたいです - - The girls singing looks like a singer -- 彼の頭はコンピュータみたいです - - His brain is like a computer -- 彼の明るさは太陽みたいです - - His sparkle is like the sun -- 四月なのに夏見たいです - - Even though its April, it feels like Summer -- 田中さんどんな人ですか?天使みたいです - - What kind of person is Tanaka? She's like an angel -- ハワイはどんなところですか?夢見たいです - - What kind of place is Hawaii? It's like a dream -- 風は台風が来たみたいです - - As for the wind, its like a typhoon is coming - -## 前に (まえに) -> Before - -Use 前に after a clause to show the following sentence needs to happen before the first sentence. Verbs have to be in regular form, and we don't use past tense. Just regular non-polite form in the first clause. - -Don't need a long initial verb clause. Can just stick a noun, add の, and then add 前に, and its like "Before the noun..." - -## Example -- ご飯を食べる前に、手を洗います - - Before you eat dinner, wash your hands -- 仕事をする前に、休憩します - - Before working, he took a break -- 仕事の前に、休憩します - - Before work, take a break -- 寝る前に、宿題をします - - Before sleep, I do homework -- 歌う前に、水を飲みます - - Before singing, I drink water -- 寝る前に、お風呂に入ってください - - Before sleep, please take a bath - -# Homework -- Make 5 example sentences with `みたいです` -- Make 5 example sentences with `前に` -- Review the new vocabulary -- Read the synthesized notes and prepare for next class \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/30-MOCs/MOC_Languages.md b/30-MOCs/MOC_Languages.md index 81cd60c..c59eb18 100644 --- a/30-MOCs/MOC_Languages.md +++ b/30-MOCs/MOC_Languages.md @@ -49,6 +49,9 @@ This Map of Content (MOC) serves as a living table of contents for all synthesiz - [[Synthesized-Japanese-Class-Notes#Need Not To (nakutemo iidesu)|Need Not To (nakutemo iidesu)]] - *Added: 2025-12-04* - [[Synthesized-Japanese-Class-Notes#Looks Like (~mitai desu)|Looks Like (~mitai desu)]] - *Added: 2025-12-11* - [[Synthesized-Japanese-Class-Notes#Before (mae ni)|Before (mae ni)]] - *Added: 2025-12-11* +- [[Synthesized-Japanese-Class-Notes#Cause and Effect with (と)|Cause and Effect with (と)]] - *Added: 2025-12-23* +- [[Synthesized-Japanese-Class-Notes#Connecting Verbs with (てから)|Connecting Verbs with (てから)]] - *Added: 2025-12-23* +- [[Synthesized-Japanese-Class-Notes#Transitive (他動詞) and Intransitive (自動詞) Verbs|Transitive and Intransitive Verbs]] - *Added: 2025-12-23* ### [[Synthesized-Japanese-Class-Notes#Vocabulary|Vocabulary]] - [[Synthesized-Japanese-Class-Notes#Nouns|Nouns]]