I have learned that Japanese is a combination of three different scripts. The first, Kanji, consists of ideographic characters and the other two, hiragana and katakana, are syllabic scripts - each character represents a syllable.
These are some of the sentences that I have learned so far:
Thank you: Domo arigato
No: iie
Yes:hai
You're welcome: do itashimashite
Cheers: Kampai
Good afternoon: Konnichiwa
Goodbye: Sayonara
Landing Away in Tokyo
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Isso e que 'e!!!!! Aprendes mais depressa japones que holandes!!!
Good work! So far I had only worked out sayonara and hai (especially hai you hear all the time in Tokyo I noticed, even when the answer is actually 'no')
Have you worked out the Japanese words for bleach, soap and sugar in the mean time?
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Isso e que 'e!!!!! Aprendes mais depressa japones que holandes!!!
Beijos Sofia
Good work!
So far I had only worked out sayonara and hai (especially hai you hear all the time in Tokyo I noticed, even when the answer is actually 'no')
Have you worked out the Japanese words for bleach, soap and sugar in the mean time?
Sheetal
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