Unit 29 Flashcards
JAPANESE VOCABS
DOOR NO
WHICH? (3 or more)
JAPANESE VOCABS
DONO …
どの
WHICH? (3 or more)
JAPANESE VOCABS
DOOR KNOB / DENTURE
WHICH TRAIN?
JAPANESE VOCABS
DONO DENSHA
どの でんしゃ
WHICH TRAIN?
JAPANESE VOCABS IN USE
GIN
WHEN ADDED TO THE NAME OF A COUNTRY IT
DESCRIBES THE PERSON’S NATIONALITY
JAPANESE VOCABS IN USE
-JIN
じん
WHEN ADDED TO THE NAME OF A COUNTRY IT
DESCRIBES THE PERSON’S NATIONALITY
GRAMMAR POINTS
IN JAPANESE SOME PREPOSITIONS ARE NOUNS,
- *NOUN** IS THE TERM FOR
- *NEXT TO**, ON AND UNDER…
GRAMMAR POINTS
EXAMPLE:
TABLE NO UE NI …
… ON THE TABLE
GRAMMAR POINTS
SUBJECTS UNCERTAIN OR UNFAMILIAR,
ARE NOT FOLLOWED BY WA, BUT GA.
GRAMMAR POINTS
SO IF A QUESTION BEGINS DONO:
AFTER THE SUBJECT GA MUST GO.
GRAMMAR POINTS
WHICH IS THE BUS THAT
GOES TO CALCUTTA?
DONO BASU GA CALCUTTA
NI IKIMASU KA?
GRAMMAR POINTS
TO ASK “ WHICH TRAIN” IS
GOING THAT FAR?
THE SUBJECT’S UNCERTAIN:
‘DONO DENSHA GA…”
GRAMMAR POINTS
‘HE’S AN AMERICAN MAN” IS BEST SAID:
“HE AMERIKA-JIN DESU” INSTEAD.
GRAMMAR POINTS
AFTER THE NAME OF THE COUNTRY COMES - JIN
WHEN DEFINING A PERSON’S ORIGIN.
TEST
Fill in the blank in Japanese
Example: On the desk Tsukue no ue ni
On the floor
TEST
On the floor
- *Yuka no ue ni**
- *ゆか の うえ に**
TEST
Fill in the blank in Japanese
Example: On the desk Tsukue no ue ni
On the table
TEST
On the table
- *Teeburu no ue ni**
- *てえぶる の うえ に**
TEST
Fill in the blank in Japanese
Example: On the desk Tsukue no ue ni
On the chair
TEST
On the chair
- *Isu no ue ni**
- *いす の うえ に**
TEST
Fill in the blank in Japanese
Example: Which ticket Dono kippu ga
Which street
TEST
Which street
- *Dono michi ga**
- *どの みち が**
TEST
Fill in the blank in Japanese
Example: Which ticket Dono kippu ga
Which man
TEST
Which man
- *Dono otoko no hito ga**
- *どの おとこ の ひと が**
TEST
Fill in the blank in Japanese
Example: Which ticket Dono kippu ga
Which woman
TEST
Which woman
- *Dono onna no hito ga**
- *どの おんな の ひと が**
TEST
Fill in the blank in Japanese
Example: She is Canadian. Kanojo wa Kanada-jin desu.
You are American.
TEST
You are American.
- *Anata wa Amerika-jin desu.**
- *あなた は あめりか-じん です.**
TEST
Fill in the blank in Japanese
Example: She is Canadian. Kanojo wa Kanada-jin desu.
I am Japanese.
TEST
I am Japanese.
- *Watashi wa Nihon-jin desu.**
- *わたし は にほん-じん です.**