[Learn Japanese] Lesson 6-This is my shoes.
L6 Fundamentals
Goal:
Goal is to learn one of the joshi “no” in order to be able to say the word like “my shoes or someone’s something.
what it is:
Joshi is a Japanese particle that helps to connect with words and give meaning.
“no” is a joshi for possession.
how to use:
Add Joshi “no” before the object, after the person/thing who owns it.
My shoes=watashi no kutsu.
This literally means watashi’s kutsu, so my shoes.
Example Phrases
Kore wa watashi no kutsu desu.
これはわたしのくつです。
This is my shoes.
Kore wa nick-no gakkou desuka?
これはニックのがっこうですか?
Is this Nick’s school?
Ano saifu wa dare-no desuka
あのさいふはだれのですか?
Whose wallet is that?
Pronunciation
This includes all the example phrases. This is my real voice record.
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New Words
Eat=Taberu/たべる
Make=tsukuru/つくる
Miso soup=misoshiru/みそしる
Yesterday=kinou/きのう
tomorrow=ashita/あした
picture=shashin/しゃしん
take (a picture)=(shashin wo )toru/(しゃしんを)とる
later=atode/あとで
shoes=Kutsu/くつ
Wallet=Saifu/さいふ
Heel=Kakato/かかと
School=Gakkou/がっこう(cellphone)App=Apuri/アプリ
Train=Densha/でんしゃ
Japan=Nihon/にほん
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