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Dear tomato plant is growing than her owner (2monthsold).. little bit worry who's going to water u? Hopefully it will be raining during my leave~ #ポースト久しぶり (at Osaka)
Random Japanese Vocab #5
I am keeping the lists coming.
信用・しんよう・dependence, trust, belief (する)
美術館・びじゅつかん・art museum
了解・りょうかい・sth like “i understood”
寝すぎる・ねすぎる・to oversleep
忙しい・いそがしい・busy
注文・ちゅうもん・order
夢中になる・むちゅうになる・to be absorbed
新人・しんじん・newcomers
参加・さんか・participate (する)
果たして・はたして・just as expected
曇り・くもり・cloudy
普通・ふつう・normal/average (can also be used in a negative context)
きゅうり・cucumber
大西洋・たいせいよう・Atlantic Ocean
若い・わかい・young
臭う・くさう・to stink
キノコ・mushroom
以上・いじょう・more than (70€以上・more than 70€)
息・いき・breath
筋肉・きんにく・muscle
婚約・こんやく・engagement
指輪・ゆびわ・ring
婚約指輪・こんやくゆびわ・engagement ring
悔しい・くやしい・frustrating
毛布・もうふ・blanket
中国のお土産。Souvenier from China. Chinese knot given by chinese best girlfriend@chinese -japanese- speaking friend..we always practice speak japanese together as we are new comer here. she told me that knot mean for wealthy and happier life as she wish that for me. I accepted it as a friendship appreciation #flowerpancake #xian hua bing from another new phd guy. ありがとうなぁー
It has been a long time~~ #alhamdulillahrezki #restfromwork (at Hotel Villa Fontaine Otemachi)
It has been a long time~~ #restfromwork #alhamdulillahrezki (at Hotel Villa Fontaine Otemachi)
Hi hi! I was wondering if you could do/have done a list of counters. I know the basic ones such as 멈, 개, 병, 권 but I know there are a ton more. THANK YOU!
List of Counters in Korean:
개 Most items, small objects, ‘things’ in general
분 People (honorific)
명 People (informal)
척 Boats and ships
채 Houses
대 Vehicles (cars, airplanes) and machinery (incl. computers)
단 A column (in a newspaper)
동 Buildings
그루 Trees
과 Lessons (if paired with Sino-Korean numeral, lesson number)
권 Books
장 Paper
자루 Things with long handles (writing instruments, shovels, swords, and rifles), and by extension, knives and pistols
줄 Things aligned in a row (desks, chairs)
필 Uncut fabric, horses, cows
포기 Chinese cabbages
푼 Pennies
살 Years
톨 Grains of rice (not cooked), stones
통 Letters, telegrams, telephone calls, and e-mail tong
점 Paintings, sliced or ripped off flesh, small amount of something (cloud, wind)
벌 Items of clothing
잔 Cups and glasses, [drinks]
마리 Animals
송이 Flowers, (bunch) of bananas, (bunch) of grapes
켤레 Gloves, socks, shoes (a pair)
병 Bottles
층 Floors (of a building), layers
그릇 Bowls
곡 Songs, music pieces
마디 Phrases, joints, and musical measures
도 Degrees (temperature)
That’s not ALL of them, but it is a lot, so I’ll leave it there. If there are any mistakes or other counters you can think of adding, please let me know - I rushed this post together so I’ll make the appropriate changes as soon as I can :3
Hi hi! I was wondering if you could do/have done a list of counters. I know the basic ones such as 멈, 개, 병, 권 but I know there are a ton more. THANK YOU!
List of Counters in Korean:
개 Most items, small objects, ‘things’ in general
분 People (honorific)
명 People (informal)
척 Boats and ships
채 Houses
대 Vehicles (cars, airplanes) and machinery (incl. computers)
단 A column (in a newspaper)
동 Buildings
그루 Trees
과 Lessons (if paired with Sino-Korean numeral, lesson number)
권 Books
장 Paper
자루 Things with long handles (writing instruments, shovels, swords, and rifles), and by extension, knives and pistols
줄 Things aligned in a row (desks, chairs)
필 Uncut fabric, horses, cows
포기 Chinese cabbages
푼 Pennies
살 Years
톨 Grains of rice (not cooked), stones
통 Letters, telegrams, telephone calls, and e-mail tong
점 Paintings, sliced or ripped off flesh, small amount of something (cloud, wind)
벌 Items of clothing
잔 Cups and glasses, [drinks]
마리 Animals
송이 Flowers, (bunch) of bananas, (bunch) of grapes
켤레 Gloves, socks, shoes (a pair)
병 Bottles
층 Floors (of a building), layers
그릇 Bowls
곡 Songs, music pieces
마디 Phrases, joints, and musical measures
도 Degrees (temperature)
That’s not ALL of them, but it is a lot, so I’ll leave it there. If there are any mistakes or other counters you can think of adding, please let me know - I rushed this post together so I’ll make the appropriate changes as soon as I can :3
Here’s a list of fun (and entertaining!) cartoons, videos, and films you can watch in your target language!
Korean
로보카폴리 (a fun animated series with talking cars)
내친구호비 (My Friend Hebi)
Cute penguin cartoon
Cute series with cartoon animals
Illustrated animal cartoon
..Another similar series
Tobot (또봇) short minute-long clips
Tobot (또봇) full 1 hour episodes
Hello Kitty in Korean
Mr Men & Little Miss
Channel with many different playlists for complete series
Another channel full of videos
Cute Penguin Animated Series
Korean short story/song videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAeyBAvUCZM (Umbrella)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufroE1yd0EM (Little Red Riding Hood)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IVETxzZOzuo (Hansel & Gretel)
Dutch
Nijntje en Vriendjes
Japanese
Mr. Men Little Miss(Short 3 minute long videos)
Japanese short stories for children
Nihongo Dekimasu (Complete series for learning Japanese)
Hebi Japanese
More Hebi
More Cartoons
Japanese Versions of English Songs!
http://www.youtube.com/user/CREAMVISIONJP/search?query=japanese
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPJHxY6_mNfjl_RxrGbUpCjO0sht-8gFj
Disney Songs in Japanese
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL82915732068A4BFB
German
Fireman Sam (Feuerwehrmann Sam)
Plötzlich Meerjungfrau (H2O Just Add Water)
Peppa Wutz (Peppa Pig)
Mandarin Chinese
Growing up with Chinese (Complete series for learning Chinese)
Sesame Street - Fun Fun Elmo Series
PEPPA PIG IN CHINESE
Hello Kitty 1 Hello Kitty 2 Hello Kitty 3
Hongen Education - Fun Chinese for Kids
Miss Panda’s Reading Plaground (children’s books read aloud)
Youtube channel full of Chinese children’s stories
This channel also has some videos…
And another
More videos
Mandarin Chinese short story/song videos
Cute animal songs
French
Oui Oui (Noddy)
LES AVENTURES DE TINTIN (Tintin cartoon - complete series)
Sam le Pompier (Fireman Sam)
Petit Ours Brun
Peppa Couchon (Peppa Pig - full episodes)
A channel with a few videos to explore
Spanish
Peppa Pig in Spanish
Spanish Versions of English Songs
Kevin Karla & la Banda
Russian
GetMovies - A whole Youtube channel full of great quality animated films in Russian
Peppa Pig in Russian
Masha and Medved
P.S. I’ll be adding more links! If you know of any other foreign language children’s films / cartoons, please let me know!
German:
Jonalu
Lauras Stern
Die Schlümpfe
French:
Pocoyo
Trotro
Spanish:
Pocoyo
Ooohh boy!! *rubs hands together*
Today's bento = bibimbap. Rasa macam dubu-dubu punya 😁😁 #koreanfoodfan #bibimbap #hisashiburi
은 vs 는
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Writing sentences are a great way to learn new words and sentence structures, but how do you know where the subjects of the sentences are in Korean? Let’s take a quick look at two very important particles:
“은” (eun), and “는” (neun).
The rule is quite simple:
-If the subject of your sentence ends in a vowel, use “는”.
-If the subject of your sentence ends in a consonant, use “은”.
Here are some examples:
Using “는” - 나는 사과 좋아해요. (I like apples)
Using “은” - 가방은 너무 무거워요. (The bag is very heavy)
In both sentences, the “는” and “은” denote the subjects of the sentences: the apple and the bag respectively.
Hope this helps and happy studying!~
Let’s Learn Japanese Vocabularies!
。゚✶ฺ.ヽ(*´∀`*)ノ.✶゚ฺ。 Today we will learn about our hand 手 (te) and fingers 指 (yubi) . 1. 親指 Oyayubi - is thumb! - Oya is a kanji means parents/intimate - Used in 親子丼 - oyakodon food (Literally means parent and child rice bowl, which is basically egg & chicken) - 両親 - ryoushin: both parent - 親切 - shinsetsu: kind
2. 人差し指 Hitosashi - is index finger! - 人 hito (people) - 差す(sasu) to raise hands but there is another 指す (sasu) which means to point/select. So you can think of it as a finger to point out people ~
3. 中指 Nakayubi - is middle finger! - 中 naka (middle/center)
4. 薬指 Kusuriyubi - is ring finger! - 薬 kusuri (medicine) The story behind the name: In the old days, medicine is in powder shape and taken with finger. Our ring finger is the least movable finger and we rarely use it to touch things, so it seems cleaner than the other finger. That’s why people use this finger to take medicine and named it the Medicine finger! Interesting right?
5. 小指 Koyubi - is pinky finger! - 小 ko (small/little)
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Just had first earthquake experienced. I thought i had dizzy... Foreign senpai said it was considered long and strong.... But, for japanese...relax je.. hehe.. maybe same to me, but i was thinking to save my laptop..haha. #everythinghappensfromAllah #noworries #alhamdulillah (at 立命館大学茨木キャンパス)
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