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konnichi wa?
hello, good day
totemo
very
demo
but,however (at the beginning of a sentence)
natsu
summer
atsui
hot
o-kage-sama de
thanks for asking
genki na
healthy, well
resutoran
restaurant (specializing in western-style quizine)
resutoran
restaurant (specializing in Western quizine)
to(line).i
far
ano [noun]
that [noun] (over there)
taka.i
high
biru
building
[noun] no tanari
next to, neighboring
ryori
cooking, cuisine
e(line)
yes (less formal than hai)
ja/ja(line)/de wa, .....
(at the beggining of a sentence) well then! if that's so....
ikaga
how?
[noun] wa ikaga desu ka?
how about/would you like [noun]?
asoko
over there/that place
oishi.i
delicious;good (of restaurants etc.
[noun]-ya
shop etc. dealing proffessionally in [noun]
ryo(line)ri(line)ya
eating place, restaurant
daijo(line)bu na
all right
amari [negative]
[not] very
kono [noun]
this [noun]
hen na
strange
mono
thing
tako
octopus
amari [negative]
[not] very
o-tearai
toilet
sugu
immediatly/just
soko
there/that place (by you)
atataka.i
warm
samu.i
(atmospheric) cold
tsumeta.i
cold (to the touch/emotionally)
o(l)ki.i
big
chiisa.i
small
waka.i
young (teenagers, adults)
atarashi
new
furu.i
old (not age wise)
i.i
good, all right
waru.i
bad
haya.i
quick/early
oso.i
slow/late
benri na
convenient/usefull
shizuka na
quiet/peacefull
shinsetsu na
kind
yu(l)mei na
famous
kirei na
pretty, clean neat
taisetsu na
important
taihen na
serious/awefull
hansamu na
handsome
totemo
when put before a positive adjective means "very"
taihen
more formal way of saying "very" (in front of a positive adjective)
amari
"very" in front of a negative adjective
kono
means "this" when in fron of a noun
sono
means "that" when in front of a noun
ano
means "that over there" in front of a noun
koko
means "this" in front of a place
soko
means "that" in front of a place
asoko
means "that place over there" in front of a place
hito
person
kochira, sochira, achira and dochira?
used as equivalent of koko etc. or to mean" this way/that way"
tonari
next too
chikaku
nearby
mae
in front
naka
inside
ushiro
back/behind
ura
reverse, other side, behind (not of people though)
ue
on top/above
shita
underneath
o-tearai
toilet (polite)
o-kane
money (polite)
o-sake
sake/alcohol (polite)
o-niku
meat (polite/feminine)
o-sakana
fish (polite/ feminine)
o-namae
your name (polite)
o-tegami
the letter (you wrote or I am going to write to you) [polite]
o-hanashi
the talk(you gave)/the conversation (I am going to have with you) [polite]
o-genki
well/all right [polite]
go-shujin
your husband [polite]
go-hon
your book [polite]
go-ju()sho
your address [polite]
gohan
meal or rice in its cooked state
ohayo() gozaimasu
good morning
konnichi wa
good day
konban wa
good evening
shibaraku desu ne
it's a long time since we met
o-hisashiburi desu ne
it's a long time since we met
niku-ya
butcher's shop/butcher
sakana-ya
fishmonger's shop/fishmonger
saka-ya
wine shop/wine merchant
ryo()ri
cooking
ryo()riya
resutaurant
sushiya
sushi restaurant
Furansu-ryo()ria
French restaurant
Nihon-ryo()ria
japanese restaurant
o-toire
toilet (feminine)
benjo
unrefined way of saying "toilet" usually only used by men
tisshu
tissue