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Oct 24, 2024 · Ichi-go ichi-e (一期一会) There are many experiences we say are “once in a lifetime.”. The Japanese philosophy ichi-go ichi-e takes that expression to the next level. While it can be used for mundane things like, “This is a once-in-a-lifetime sale,” the deeper meaning is related to experiences that can never be repeated.
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People
1. にんげん、人間 – human (ningen) 2. じんるい、人類 – humanity (jinrui) 3. ひと、人 – person (hito) 4. おとこ、男 – male (otoko) 5. おとこのひと、男の人 – man (otokonohito) 6. おとこのこ、男の子 – boy (otokonoko) 7. おんな、女 – female (onna) 8. おんなのひと、女の人 – woman (onnanohito) 9. おんなのこ、女の子 – girl (onnanoko) 10. あかちゃん、赤ちゃん – baby (akachan) 11. わかもの、若者 – youth, young person (wakamono) 12. わたし、私 – I, myself (watashi) 13. わたくし、私 – I, myself (watakushi[most formal]) 14. ぼく、僕 – I, myself (boku, mainly used by males) 15. おれ、俺 – I, myself (ore,...
Family
1. かぞく、家族 – family (kazoku) 2. りょうしん、両親 – parents (ryoushin) 3. こども、子供 – children, child (kodomo) 4. ちち、父 – father (chichi)("otou-san") 5. はは、母 – mother (haha)("okaa-san") 6. つま、妻 – wife (tsuma) 7. おっと、夫 – husband (otto) 8. あに、兄 – older brother (ani) (onī-san) 9. あね、姉 – older sister (ane) (onē-san) 10. おとうと、弟 – younger brother (otōto) 11. いもうと、妹 – younger sister (imōto) 12. きょうだい、兄弟 – brothers, siblings (kyōdai) 13. しまい、姉妹 – sisters (shimai) 14. そふ、祖父 – grandfather (sofu) (ojii-san) 15. そぼ、祖母...
Life
1. いきもの、生き物 – living creatures (ikimono) 2. ばけもの、化け物 – monster (bakemono)
Forms
1. いい、よい、良い – good (ii, yoi) 2. すごい、凄い – amazing (sugoi) 3. すばらしい、素晴らしい – wonderful (subarashii) 4. わるい、悪い – bad, inferior (warui) 5. たかい、高い – expensive, high (takai) 6. ひくい、低い – low (hikui) 7. やすい、安い – cheap (yasui) 8. おおきい、大きい – big (ōkii) 9. ちいさい、小さい – small (chiisai) 10. ほそい、細い – thin (hosoi) 11. ふとい、太い – thick (futoi) 12. ふるい、古い – old (furui) 13. あたらしい、新しい – new (atarashii) 14. わかい、若い – young (wakai) 15. かるい、軽い – light, easy (karui) 16. おもい、重い – heavy (omoi) 17. やさしい、易しい – easy, simple (...
Feelings
1. うれしい、嬉しい – happy (ureshii) 2. たのしい、楽しい – fun (tanoshii) 3. かなしい、悲しい – sad (kanashii) 4. さびしい、寂しい、淋しい – lonely (sabishii) 5. さみしい、寂しい、淋しい - sad, lonely (samishii) 6. こわい、怖い、恐い – scary (kowai) 7. いたい、痛い – painful (itai) 8. かゆい、痒い – itchy (kayui) 9. くさい、臭い – stinky (kusai) 10. つらい、辛い – painful, heart-breaking (tsurai)
う、よう – volitional ending [う for u-verbs, よう for ru-verbs]: "Let's…" or "I will" (u, yō)せる、させる – causative ending [せる for u-verbs, させる for ru-verbs]: to make [someone do something], to allow (seru, saseru)れる、られる – passive verb ending [れる for u-verbs, られる for ru-verbs]: to be [e.g., 食べられる, "to be eaten"] (reru, rareru)Case
1. が – subject marker, but (ga) 2. で – at, by (de) 3. と – and, with (to) 4. に – indirect object marker (ni) 5. の – possession marker, of (no) 6. へ – to (e) [Note: へ is normally read he, but when used as this particle its reading changes to e] 7. まで – to (made) 8. から – from (kara) 9. より – than (yori) 10. を – direct object marker (o)
Conjunctive
1. および、及び – and; as well as (oyobi) 2. か – whether (ka) 3. かも – might be, possible that (kamo) 4. そして – and then (soshite) 5. それとも – or (soretomo) 6. だの – things like , including, such things as (dano) 7. つつ – ongoing occurrence (tsutsu) [similar to ながら but has different tone, and both actions have equal weight] 8. て – te form of verb or adjective [see explanation] 9. と – when, if, that (to) 10. ながら – while, though, both (nagara) 11. ならびに – as well as (narabini) 12. なり – wheth...
Final
1. ね – emphasis and question marker, equivalent to "right?" (ne) 2. か – question marker (ka) 3. な – the copula particle used after quasi-adjectives (na) 4. かしら – I wonder (kashira) 5. さ – -ness (sa) 6. っけ – particle indicating that the speaker is trying to recall some information ["What class is next -kke?"] (-kke)
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Jan 15, 2021 · Please in Japanese: どうぞ、お願いします、ください (Douzo, Onegai Shimasu, Kudasai) The word for “please” changes with intent. どうぞ (douzo) is the most straight forward. You use this word when you are offering something to someone else. Like, “お先にどうぞ” (osaki ni douzo: “Please, you first” or “Please ...
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Apr 11, 2015 · Do you know all of these cute Japanese words? No? Well… Soba means near and kudasai means please. The word in the middle, ite, means “be” is a conjugation of the verb “iru” in the “te-form.” Pretty simple!