Japanese Sentences
Most of the western people would say that Japanese sentences is hard. Japanese sentences isn’t harder than any other language. It’s just that they use different sound when they speak and write in a different way.
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About Japanese Language
Japanese (日本語, nihongo) is a language that mostly is spoken in Japan.
Japanese is a difficult language to classify, since it’s relation and history is pretty much unknown. The dialects in the Ryūkyūislands is not rearly known as a language of their own, and it is pretty much like the Korean language, without being sure it’s related to relation or contact. It is also a sign to that Japanese language is influated by austronian language.
Some of the Japanese words or sentences are borrowed from Chinese. Its been a sino-japanese vocabulary that have for filled a role similar to Greek and Latin in European language.
History
- Oldjapanese (around 700-800 A.D., Nara)
- Early middeljapanese (800-1100 A.D., Heian)
- Late middeljapanese (1200-1600 A.D., Kamakura, Muromachi)
- Modern japanese (from 1600-, Edo and followers)
The first implications of written Japanese words is assembled in the history of Chinese Wei Chih from the end of third century and also on different swords and mirrors from the fifth and sixth century. The earliest lenghtful, important documents is Kojiki of year 712, and Man’yōshū after 771, within the Nara-period.
Example on a Japanese Sentence
コーヒーでも構いませんか。 Koohii demo kamaimasen ka? Do you want coffee?
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一 いち one
一 丁 兀 与 万 三 下 丑 互 五 天 不 丙 且 可 民 平 正 弐 百 両 再 吾 巫 呑 否 坐 更 亜 亞 函 画 武 盃 昼 歪 哥 蚕 夏 焉 戛 悪 颪 甦 嗇 爾 憂 璽 靨
丶 てん dot
尤 必 永 氷 半 尨 求 為 単 梵 巣 尠 業 叢
乙 おつ fish hook

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乙 七 乞 巴 屯 乳
二 に two
二 云 元 些 啻
入 いる enter
入
冫 にすい water drops
冴 兆 次 冶 冷 凋 凌 凄 准 凍 弱 凛 凝
十 じゅう cross
十 古 克 孝 協 直 剋 哉 南 栽 索 真 乾 辜 博 裁 載 幹 準 斡 截 翰 戴
厂 がんだれ cliff
仄 厄 反 圧 灰 厘 厚 原 厠 厥 厨 雁 厩 暦 厭 歴 贋
又 また furthermore
又 叉 友 双 収 叔 叙 桑 叡 矍

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士 さむらい samurai
士
夕 ゆうべ evening
夕 外 多 名
女 おんな woman
女 奴 妃 如 奸 好 妓 妨 妊 妖 妙 姑 姓 妹 妬 妻 姉 始 姙 姪 姻 姿 姫 姦 娩 娠 娘 婪 婉 婆 娼 婚 婦 媛 婿 媚 媒 嫂 嫉 嫁 嫌 嫡 嬉 嬌 嬢
子 こ child
子 孔 存 孤 学 孫
小 ちいさい little
小 尖 光 当 肖 尚 県 党 常 堂 掌 嘗 裳 輝 賞 斃 耀
山 やま mountain
山 岐 岨 岬 岸 岩 峙 峠 峡 炭 峰 峻 崖 崇 崩 嵐 嵌 嵩 嶮 嶼 嶺
己 おのれ snake
巳 己 忌 改 巷 巻
弋 しきがまえ ceremony
式 鳶
弓 ゆみ bow
弓 引 弘 弛 弥 弩 弧 弦 張 強 弾 彎
心 りっしんべん heart
心 忙 忍 忸 忽 忠 快 怩 怯 怖 怨 怒 怪 性 急 恕 恍 恪 恫 恣 恰 恨 恢 恭 恵 悔 恒 恩 恐 悌 悍 悧 悄 悦 患 悩 悟 悠 惧 悴 悼 惣 惟 惑 惚 惜 惨 情 愕 愍 慌 愉 惰 想 愁 愚 感 慄 愴 慨 慎 態 慾 慟 慧 慢 慣 憎 慰 憊 憖 憩 憧 憔 憑 憫 憐 憤 憺 憶 懇 懐 懲 懸 懺
文 ぶんにょう sentence
文 吝 対
日 にち sun
曰
毋 なかれ mother
母 毎 毒 貫
火 ひ fire
火 灯 灼 炬 炒 炉 炎 炊 炸 畑 烙 烈 烽 焙 焚 然 煮 焼 無 煌 煤 煩 煉 煙 照 熔 熊 煽 勲 熟 黙 熱 燵 燈 熾 燐 燃 燥 燭 燠 燦 燹 燻 爆 爛
父 ちち father
父 斧 釜 爺
生 うまれる life
生 甥
目 め eye
目 具 眇 眠 眩 眺 眷 眼 睛 睫 睦 督 睨 睡 瞑 瞞 瞥 瞳 瞰 瞬 瞼
At first the Japanese wrote in Classical Chinese or in a Japanese-Chinese hybrid style.Over time came a writing system in which Chinese characters were used to write and create the right sound in speech.Either words borrowed from Chinese or Japanese words with the same or similar meanings.
Modern Japanese is written with a mix of hiragana and katakana, and kanji. Modern Japanese texts may also include rōmaji, (Roman letters), the standard way of writing Japanese with the Latin alphabet, eimoji (English script), non-Japanese words written in their own script and various symbols known as kigō.
Asian countries take a lot of pride in their culture, values and language. And as a part of that they love to inform the world about it.
Kore wa konpyuutaa desu.
This is a computer.
Anata wa isogashii desu ka.
Are you busy?
Kaimono ni ikimasu.
I’m going shopping.
Nani o kaimasu ka.
What will you buy?
Ohayou = good morning
kon`nihita = hello
sayounara = goodbye
oyasuminasai = good night
gomen’nasai = I’m sorry/excuse me
ozyamasimasita = I am afraid I have taken up to much of your time
hazime masite = nice to meet you
kanpai = cheers
A Japanese sentence is built the way that it has the typical structure of subject-object-verb. It always rely on the verb, determined in the end of the sentence as it is the most important part of the sentence.
Here is some Japanese,showing how it can be written.
刀 かたな sword
刀 刈 切 召 刎 刑 刪 判 別 券 刹 刳 刻 刺 制 荊 削 剃 剖 剔 剥 剣 剳 剰 副 剴 創 割 剿 剽 劃 劈
儿 にんにょう human legs
兇 先 児 免
匕 さじのひ spoon
匕 北 旨 頃 疑
厶 む myself
允 辮 弁 辯 台 参 怠 能
土 つち earth
土 去 圭 吉 寺 在 地 址 壱 坂 坊 坑 志 均 声 売 坩 坪 幸 垣 垢 型 城 埃 埋 域 埠 培 堕 壷 堆 堀 堅 執 基 塚 堝 堡 堤 塔 堵 堰 堪 場 報 喜 塊 填 塗 塩 墟 塀 墜 塾 塹 境 嘉 増 墳 壌 壇 壊 壁 壕 蠧
For Western people it can be a challenge to embark upon such a completely different language, understanding a sentence and putting it into a phrase well said. It can be a puzle at first, but with easy learning tools at your hand you are sure to get in to it in no-time!
Japan (Nohon or Nippon) is an Island country in East-Asia and lays in the Pacific Ocean. Japans name means sun-origin, so the land is known as the land of the rising sun.
It has a population of about 128 million citizens, and the Japanese language is spoken by about 130 million people including Japan and the emigrant communities. The capital is Tokyo.
Japanese is distinguished by a complex system of honorifics reflecting the hierarchical nature of Japanese society, with verbs forming the relative status of the speaker, the listener and persons mentioned in the conversation.
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Here you can find a course in Japanese, learning how to understand the sentences from the alphabets Hiragana and Katakana. Mora is the Japanes rythm in witch the sound is said.
- Konnichi wa = Hello
- Ohayoo Gozaimasu = Good morning
- Ganbatte kudasai = Good luck
- Hajimemashite = Nice to meet you
- Kaimono ni ikimasu = I am going shopping
- Nani o kaimasu ka = What will you buy?
- Tookyoo e ikimashita = I went to Tokyo
- Arigatou = Thankyou
- Wagayahe youkoso = Welcome to my home
- Douitasimasite = You are welcome
- Gomen’nasai = I am sorry/Excuse me
- Doko ni = Where to
- Ikura = How much? (does something cost)
- Nanji = What time?
- Nan-nin = How many people?
- Namae wa nen des ka = What is your name?
When speaking Japanese, remember to keep smiling, it will make it easier to communicate, even if the pronunciation can be difficult for the Western at first..
Sayounara = Goodbye!