It took a while, but now I've got a grasp on na-adjectives (and about half of the time I spent on them was for the sake of making my notes pretty)
1。 ベルト [beruto] ~ belt
2。母子 [bōshi] ~ cap; hat
3。ブラジャー [burajā] ~ bra
4。ブリーフ [burīfu] ~ briefs; men’s underwear
5。ドレス [doresu] ~ dress
6。ジャケット [jaketto] ~ jacket
7。ジーンズ [jīnzu] ~ jeans
8。コート [kōto] ~ coat
9。靴 [kutsu] ~ shoes
10。靴下 [kutsushita] ~ socks
11。ネクタイ [nekutai] ~ neck tie
12。サングラス [sangurasu] ~ sunglasses
13。セーター [sētā] ~ sweater
14。シャツ [shatsu] ~ shirt
15。スカート [sukāto] ~ skirt
16。スーツ [sūtsu] ~ suit
17。スニーカー [sunīkā] ~ sneakers
18。トランクス [torankusu] ~ boxers; men’s underwear
19。ズボン [zubon] ~ pants
20。手袋 [tebukuro] ~ gloves
21。スカーフ [sukāfu] ~ scarf
22。宝石 [hōseki] ~ jewelry
23。水着 [mizugi] ~ swimsuit
24。パジャマ [pajama] ~ pajamas
25。服 [fuku] ~ clothes
Be sad but get up. You don’t have to shower. You can put on the same clothes you wore yesterday. Nobody will care. The sky is blue, wildflowers are blooming by the side of the road. Strangers have stories to tell. Go for a walk, go for a drive, go to a greenhouse, a bookstore, a movie theater. You can stay in bed but nothing is going to happen there. Sometimes you’ve really just got to get the fuck up.
As promised, here is a list of some of the vocabulary you may find when you change your phone to German! I’ve actually gained so much from just changing the language on my phone to German. Hope this vocabulary list helps!
Verbs: bearbeiten - to edit löschen - to delete abbrechen - to cancel anmelden - to log in abmelden - to log out eingeben - to enter (password) verbunden - to connect bloggen - to blog suchen - to search abonnieren - to subscribe herunterladen - to download
Nouns: Der Kommentar - the comments Der Beitrag - the post Der Anhang - the attachment Die Fotografie - the photograph Die Einstellungen - the settings Die Internetverbindung - the internet connection Die Seite - the site Die Email - the email Die Nachrichten - the news / messages Die Bilder - the photos Die Mitteilungen - the messages Das Iphone - the iPhone Das Ladegerät - the charger Das Video - the video Das Netz - the network Das Telefon - the telephone
Phrases/Other: Jack folgt dir jetzt: - Jack now follows you Molly hat dich in einem Kommentar erwähnt: - Molly has mentioned you in a comment Die Batterie fast leer - The battery is almost dead Hannah gefällt dein Beitrag - Hannah liked your post Gefällt – mal - – likes (usually featured on a bottom of a social media post)
Giant deer por Mariano Peccinetti Por Flickr: www.facebook.com/CollagealInfinito www.society6.com/Trasvorder www.instagram.com/marianopeccinetti
Intersect city by kiyoshimachine
Here’s a master post for video lessons #51-#100 in the Learning Japanese video series, all view-able for free on YouTube! That’s right, each topic gets its own episode! All arranged in order and linked below. Check out all 200+ video lessons at the official YouTube channel here and the other Master Posts: 1 3
Conjugations of Desu (です)
Conjugating い-Adjectives
Conjugating な-Adjectives
How-to Say “(I/We) want X” and “Do you want X?” (Xがほしいです)
How-to Say “X wants Y” (Third Person) (XはYをほしがっている) (cont.)
“VERBAL NOUN + に(行く/来る)” as “Going/coming to do VERBAL NOUN”
Using adjectives as adverbs
How-to say “try to do VERB” (VERB て-Form + みる)
How-to say “in order to VERB/for the sake of VERBing” (VERB Dictionary Form + ために)
Potential Form (Verb Conjugation)
て- Form VERB + いる as “has VERB-ed” (Resultant State)
X ので Y as “Because X, Y”
How-to say “VERB while VERBING” with Pre-ますForm VERB + ながら + VERB
How-to use しまう to emphasize finality of an action (て-Form + しまう)
How-to say “to VERB2 without doing VERB1” (Negative ない-Form VERB1 + で + VERB2)
How-to say “it is (easy/hard) to do VERB” with Pre-ます-Form VERB + (やすい/にくい)
The たり-Form - たり-Form V1 + たり-Form V2 + する (Do VERB1, VERB2, and other such things)
The て-Form as “and” (CLAUSE1 + て + CLAUSE 2 as “CLAUSE1 and CLAUSE2”)
X までに as “by the time of X”
How-to say “become (ADJECTIVE/NOUN)” with (ADJECTIVE/NOUN) + なる
How-to say “make X (ADJECTIVE/NOUN)” with X を (ADJECTIVE/NOUN) + する
How-to say “Before CLAUSE1, CLAUSE2” (Dictionary Form C1 + 前に + C2)
How-to say “After CLAUSE1, CLAUSE2” (た-Form C1 + 後で + C2)
How-to say “do nothing but VERB” (て-Form VERB + ばかりいる)
How-to say “VERB nothing but NOUN” (NOUN + ばかり + VERB)
How-to say “start VERBing” (Pre-ます-Form VERB + 始める)
How-to say “finish VERBing” (Pre-ます-Form VERB + 終わる)
(Dictionary/Negative-ない)-Form VERB + ようにする as “make an effort (to/not to) VERB”
(Dictionary/Potential/Negative-ない)-Form VERB + ようになる as “it has become that”
How-to say “I think that” (Plain-Form + と思う)
Volitional Form (Verb Conjugation)
Plain Form + かも知れない as “(may/might/possibly) be _”
(Pre-ます-Form VERB/Stem-Form ADJECTIVE) + すぎる as “(VERB too much/too ADJECTIVE)”
Volitional-Form VERB + と思う as “I think I will VERB”
“A (is/isn’t) as ADJ as B” - AはB(と同じぐらい ADJ/ ほど Negative-Form ADJ)
Plain-Form A + のに + B as “Even though A, B”
AてからB as “After A, B”
Plain-Form + でしょう as “probably ___”
How-to say “should do VERB/it’s best to do VERB” (た-Form VERB + 方がいい)
How-to say “should not do VERB/it’s best to not do VERB” (ない-Form VERB + 方がいい)
Conditional ば-Form (Verb Conjugation + Adjective and Noun Conjugation)
ば-Form CLAUSE1 + CLAUSE2 as “If CLAUSE1, CLAUSE2”
Negative ば-Form (なければ) CLAUSE1 + CLAUSE2 as “If not CLAUSE1, CLAUSE2”
たら-Form: C1たらC2 as “After C1, C2” or “If C1, C2” (pt. 1 of 2)
たら-Form: C1たらC2 as “After C1, C2” or “If C1, C2” (pt. 2 of 2)
(Pre-ます-Form VERB/Stem-Form ADJ) + そう(です/だ)as “it looks like ____” (pt. 1 of 2)
(Pre-ます-Form VERB/Stem-Form ADJ) + そう(です/だ)as “it looks like ____” (pt. 2 of 2)
Plain-Form CLAUSE + (そう/だ) as “heard that ___”
て-Form VERB + おく as “to do VERB ahead of time”
How-to ask/allow/deny permission to do something (て-Form VERB + もいいですか)
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hi! I’m trying to start up a langblr and looking for a lot more people with resources to follow so if you’re learning japanese or russian and reblog this there is a rly strong chance i’ll follow you!! please and thank you c:
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A is more X. than B. (X = adjective) AはBよりXです。
The dog is cuter than the cat. 犬は猫よりかわいいです。 (いぬ は ねこ より かわいい です)
This bag is lighter than that bag. この鞄はその鞄より軽いです。 (この かばん は その かばん より かるい です)
Between A and B which one is more X? AとBとどちらがXですか。
Between China and Japan, which is bigger? 中国と日本とどちらが大きいですか。 (ちゅうこく と にほん と どちら が おおきい です か)
China is bigger than Japan. 中国は日本より大きいです。
A is more X. Aの方がXです。(のほうが)
China is bigger. 中国の方が大きいです。 (ちゅうこく の ほう が おおきい です)
Both are (equally) X. どうちらもXです。
Between cats and dogs, which are cuter? 猫と犬とどうちらがかわいいですか。 (ねこ と いぬ と どうちら が かわいい です か)
Both are cute. どうちらもかわいいです。
for study snack day of the October Study Challenge, here’s the apple spice mug cake recipe I mentioned here!
Ingredients:
2 tbsp (30g) all purpose flour
¼ tsp baking powder
2 tsp granulated sugar
1 ½ tbsp (22.5ml) milk
1/8 tsp ground cinnamon
2 tbsp (30g) applesauce
2 tbsp (16g) chopped apples
Directions:
put all ingredients except apples into microwave safe mug
mix with fork until smooth
stir in apple cubes!
cook in microwave for about one minute. (if needed, cook for additional 15 seconds)
sprinkle a little more cinnamon on top and eat! (careful, it’s hot!)
Notes:
try to use a sweeter variety of apple, otherwise your cake will come out a little tart. cut the apple into cubes about ½ inch in size.
for an extra treat, scoop on some ice cream or add whipped cream!
feel free to mess around with the amounts a little to get the texture and flavour you like the most - there’s a whole bunch of recipes for cakes just like this out there on the internet!
Just a person learning Japanese. Self-learner. If you're also studying Japanese and want to practice with someone (and you're also very much a beginner) then message me! はじめまして! さびーなです。よとしく!
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