days of the month!The top with the number is how they are normally written out. The hiragana and kanji are how to say them. If you need any help let me know!
When they’re going through a hard time
Todo irá bien. All is going to be okay
No te preocupes. Don´t worry
Yo te creo. I believe you
Yo creo en ti. I believe in you
Estoy aquí por ti. I´m here for you
Sabes que puedes contar conmigo. You know you can count on me
Tú me importas. You matter to me
Lo superarás. You will get over it
Déjame ayudarte. Let me help you
¿Qué puedo hacer para que te sientas mejor? What can I do to make you feel better?
Lo entiendo. I understand
Me importas mucho. I care about you a lot
Lo superaremos juntos / juntas. We´ll get through this together
When you are thankful they are there
Gracias por entenderme. Thank you for understanding
Eres un buen amigo / buena amiga. You’re a good friend
Sabía que me comprenderías. I knew you would get it
Gracias por cubrirme la espalda. Thanks for having my back
Gracias por todo. Thank you for everything
When you want to spend time together
¿Cuándo podemos vernos? When can we meet?
Te echo de menos / extraño. I miss you
¿Estás libre el __? Are you free on __?
Hazme saber si algún día quieres hablar. Let me know if you ever want to talk
Things to tell them everyday
Estás guapísimo / guapísima hoy. You look great today
Ese color te sienta genial. That color looks great on you
Siempre sacas lo mejor de la gente. You always bring out the best in people
Me acabas de alegrar el día. You just made my day
Things you should always say
Te quiero. I love you
Me encanta pasar tiempo contigo. I love spending time with you
Mis mejores recuerdos son contigo. My best memories involve you
Me inspiras. You inspire me
Me encanta que nos hayamos conocido. I love that we met
Eres simplemente genial. You are just great
I’ve been meaning to make this post for a while, and I got an anon the other day asking about particles and a request from someone to make this post, so here it is! A list of basic particles and their usage! I hope this can help anyone struggling with particles and how to use them, but if I have made any mistakes please let me know ^^ (also please don’t remove my caption!)
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「声かけてもらえると助かる」”I’d appreciate it if you could call me.”
This grammar point is a really polite way to ask someone to do something for you.
The 〜てもらえる part is from the potential form of one of the grammar points for receiving favors 〜てもらう So basically もらう (to receive) –> もらえる (to be able to receive) 〜てくれる can be used too but 〜てもらう has a more thankful feel to it and the verb 助かる means “to be saved” or “to be helped”
Ex: 明日、空港に迎えに来てもらえると助かります。 あした、くうこうにむかえにきてもらえるとたすかります。 I’d appreciate it if you could pick me up tomorrow from the airport.
我田引水
がでんいんすい
Literally: Drawing water for your own rice paddy. Meaning: Doing or saying things for your own benefit.
(via uni-venture)
pronunciation | tsUn-dO-kU (tsoon-doh-koo) submitted by | chrysalismm submit words | here Japanese script | 積ん読 kanji, つんどく hiragana
かっこいい/かわいい熟語のリスト A list of cool/cute Japanese compound words
別腹(べつばら)→ (n.) having room for dessert even if one is full (lit. extra stomach)
口寂しい(くちさびしい)→ (n.) the feeling of wanting to put something in one’s mouth (lit. mouth + lonely)
食い違い(くいちがい)→ (n.) diverging or conflicting opinions (lit. eating + different)
食い倒れ(くいだおれ)→ (n.) getting into debt by extravagance in food (lit. eating + bad debt/collapse)
寝酒(ねさけ)→ (n.) night cap ⭐︎☽ (lit. sleep + alcohol)
昼寝(ひるね)→ (n.) siesta, nap (lit. daytime + sleep)
寝坊(ねぼう)→ (n.) late riser, sleepyhead (lit. sleep + someone who~)
朝寝(あさね)→ (n./–suru v.) sleeping late in the morning (lit. morning + sleep)
早起き(はやおき)→ (n.) early riser (lit. early + wake up)
歩き回る(あるきまわる)→ (v.) walking about (lit. walk + turn)
水遊び(みずあそび)→ (n.) splashing about (lit. water + play)
長話(ながはなし)→ (n.) a long talk (lit. talk + long)
話々(はなしばなし)→ (n.) small talk (lit. talk + talk)
昔話(むかしばなし)→ (n.) legends, old tales, reminiscence (lit. olden days + talk)
心強い(こころずよい)→ (–i adj.) reassuring, heartening (lit. heart + strong)
猫好き(ねこずき)→ (n.) cat lover (lit. cat + like)
猫舌(ねこじた)→ (n.) dislike of hot drinks or food (lit. cat + tongue)
積ん読(つんどく)→ (n./–suru v.) buying books and not reading them (lit. pile up/stack + read)
忘れ物(わすれもの)→ (n.) something you left behind, forgot (lit. forgot + thing)
蛇足(だそく)→ (n.) useless addition, redundancy (lit. snake + legs) ˉ̶̡̭̭ ( ´͈ ᗨ `͈ ) ˉ̶̡̭̭
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