Japanese 101 PSU Lesson #4 BE#7 Flashcards
Cooked rice, meal
Go ha n
Breakfast
A sa go ha n
Lunch
Hi ru go ha n
Dinner
Ba n go ha n
Same as Ba n g oh a n
Yu u go ha n
Well; then, ok, then (to urge someone)
Sa a
Look/appear delicious
O chi so u
Cuisine, dish or cooking
Ri yo u ri
Really, extremely
Ho n to u ni
Good (at something), skillful
Jo u zu
Bad (at something)
He ta
Heavens no! Not at all!
To n de mo a ri ma se n
Miso soup
Miso s hi ru
Japanese pickles
T su k e mo no
Dishes accompanying rice
O ka zu
BE#7 A Dinner’s ready! Okay then, let’s eat.
Go ha n de su yo. Sa a, ta be ma s h ou.
BE#7 B Wow it looks great! Thank you mother, you are a great cook aren’t you! [Literally you are good at cooking, aren’t you!]
Wa a o i s hi so u de su ne e! I ta da k i ma su! … O ka sa n w a ho n to u ri yo u ri ga ojo zu de su ne e.
BE#7 C Not at all! Complicated cooking, I’m no good at all.
To n de mo a ri ma se n! Mu zu ka s hi i ri yo u ri w a ze n ze n da me de su yo.
Precedes a sentence to mean “OK let’s (…).”
Sa a.
A [N] meaning “skillful,” not used for a supervisor or a teacher though; but, adding (O) makes it more polite when talking to others and not oneself.
Jo u zu.