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7 years ago

白い目で見る

しろいめでみる

to look coldly at; to turn a cold shoulder

彼は性格が悪いのでみんなが白い目で見ています。 かれ は せいかく が わるい ので みんな が しろいめでみています。 Because he has a bad personality, everyone looks at him scornfully.

(人)を白い目で見る: look at someone with disapproval / regard someone with disdain

7 years ago
This Simple Challenge Is For Anyone Who Is Trying To Learn A Language. Every Day Of November, Try To
This Simple Challenge Is For Anyone Who Is Trying To Learn A Language. Every Day Of November, Try To

This simple challenge is for anyone who is trying to learn a language. Every day of November, try to write a sentence or small paragraph containing all of the words for that day! You may conjugate all you want, you may use several more nouns/verbs/adjectives, as long as the prompted words are there and recognizable.

Post to tumblr or write for yourself! And don’t forget to tag with your language and #NVA November, so that others may help and correct you, and so we can see if it’s possible to make weirder sentences than Duolingo.

Vocabulary list below.

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7 years ago

N5 verb list

会う (あう)- to meet

開く (あく)- to become open

開ける (あける)- to open

上げる (あげる)- to give

遊ぶ (あそぶ)- to play, to make a visit

あびる - to bathe, to shower

洗う (あらう)- to wash

ある - to be, to have (inanimate)

歩く (あるく)- to walk

言う (いう)- to say

行く (いく)- to go

居る (いる)- to be, to have (animate)

要る (いる)- to need

入れる (いれる)- to put in

歌う (うたう)- to sing

生まれる (うまれる)- to be born

売る (うる)- to sell

起きる (おきる)- to get up

置く (おく)- to put

教える (おしえる)- to teach, to tell

押す (おす)- to push, to stamp

覚える (おぼえる)- to remember

泳ぐ (およぐ)- to swim

降りる (おりる)- to get off, to descend

終わる (おわる)- to finish

買う (かう)- to buy

返す (かえす)- to return something

帰る (かえる)- to return, to go back

かかる - to take time or money

書く (かく)- to write

かける - to call by phone

貸す (かす)- to lend

借りる (かりる)- to borrow

消える (きえる)- to disappear

聞く (きく)- to hear, to listen, to ask

切る (きる)- to cut

着る (きる)- to put on 

曇る (くもる)- to become cloudy/dim

来る (くる)- to come

消す (けす)- to erase, to turn off

答える (こたえる)- to answer

コピーする - to copy

困る (こまる)- to be worried

咲く (さく)- to bloom

差す (さす)- to stretch out, to raise

散歩する (さんぽする)- to stroll

死ね (しね)- to die

閉まる (しまる)-  to close, to be closed

閉める (しめる)- to close something

締める (しめる)- to tie

知る (しる)- to know

吸う (すう)- to smoke

住む (すむ)- to live in

する - to do

座る (すわる)- to sit

掃除する (そうじする)- to clean, to sweep

出す (だす)- to put out

立つ (たつ)- to stand

頼む (たのむ)- to ask

食べる (たべる)- to eat

違う (ちがう)- to differ

使う (つかう)- to use

疲れる (つかれる)- to get tired

着く (つく)- to arrive at

作る (つくる)-to make

つける - to turn on

勤める (つとめる)- to work for someone

出かける (でかける)- to go out

できる - to be able to

出る (でる)- to leave, to go out

取る (とる)- to take something

撮る (とる)- to take a photo or film

鳴く (なく)- to chirp, roar, croak etc

無くす (なくす)- to lose something

習う (ならう)- to learn

並ぶ (ならぶ)- to line up, to stand in line

並べる (ならべる)- to line up, to set up

なる - to become

脱ぐ (ぬぐ)- to take off clothes

寝る (ねる)- to sleep, to go to bed

登る (のぼる)- to climb

飲む (のむ)- to drink

乗る (のる)- to ride, to get on

入る (はいる)- to enter, to contain

はく - to wear, to put on trousers

始まる (はじまる)- to begin

走る (はしる)- to run

働く (はたらく)- to work

話す (はなす)- to speak

貼る (はる)- to stick

晴れる (はれる)- to be sunny

引く (ひく)- to pull

弾く (ひく)- to play an instrument

吹く (ふく)- to blow (wind)

降る (ふる)- to fall (rain, snow)

勉強する (べんきょうする)- to study

曲がる (まがる)- to turn, to bend

待つ (まつ)- to wait

磨く (みがく)- to brush teeth, to polish

見せる (みせる)- to show

見る (みる)- to see, to watch, to look

持つ (もつ)- to hold

休む (やすむ)- to rest

やる - to do

行く (ゆく)- to go

呼ぶ (よぶ)- to call out, to invite

読む (よむ)- to read

練習する (れんしゅうする)- to practice

分かる (わかる)- to be understood

忘れる (わすれる)- to forget

渡す (わたす)- to hand over

渡る (わたる)- to go across

8 years ago
Marianne Stokes – Devaki, Mother Of Krishna

Marianne Stokes – Devaki, Mother of Krishna

7 years ago
Shibuya, Tokyo.

Shibuya, Tokyo.

7 years ago
★ leg(s) In Japanese Is 脚 (あし – Ashi). ★ foot/feet In Japanese Is Also Pronounced あし

★ leg(s) in Japanese is 脚 (あし – ashi). ★ foot/feet in Japanese is also pronounced あし (ashi) but the kanji is different: 足 \(◕ω◕)/☆ ……………………………………………………………………………….. Learn more Body Parts: http://www.punipunijapan.com/body-parts-japanese/ Face       kao       顔(かお) Cheek(s)      hoppeta    ほっぺた Forehead     odeko    おでこ Teeth        ha      歯(は) Tongue       shita     舌(した) Lips        kuchibiru   唇(くちびる) Hair (on head)  kami     髪(かみ) Neck       kubi     首(くび) Throat      nodo     喉(のど) shoulder(s)    kata     肩(かた) elbow(s)     hiji      肘(ひじ) wrist(s)      tekubi   手首(てくび) back       senaka   背中(せなか) hips/lower back  koshi    腰(こし) knee(s)      hiza    膝(ひざ) ankle(s)      ashikubi  足首(あしくび) finger(s)     yubi     指(ゆび) toe(s)        tsumasaki  爪先(つまさき) ………………………………………………………………………………. Click here to learn more! http://www.punipunijapan.com/body-parts-japanese/

7 years ago
Did You Know There Are 2 Type Of Sleep In Japanese Words?

Did you know there are 2 type of sleep in Japanese words?

For sleeping as in “go to bed/lying down to take a nap”, it is 寝る (Neru). And the opposite is 起きる (Okiru), which means to get up from the lie down posture).

For sleeping as in “you’re in train/classroom and fell asleep” (not necessarily lying down), it is 眠る (Nemuru). So to wake up someone who’s sleeping on a train, you will need to use 目覚める (Mezameru), which means to open their eyes and be sober.

The key here is in the posture! :D But sometimes they are also interchangeable. One thing to note though, when you’re talking about “What time do you go to sleep at night?” or anything similar, you always use 寝る (Neru).

7 years ago

my favourite thing about the ancient egyptian numerals is that once you get to a certain point really high up in numbers you just have this little guy holding out his arms saying “a whole fuckin lot of numbers”

My Favourite Thing About The Ancient Egyptian Numerals Is That Once You Get To A Certain Point Really
7 years ago
You Owe It To Yourself To Keep Moving Forward.

you owe it to yourself to keep moving forward.

7 years ago

60 Japanese words for household objects

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LIVING ROOM (リビング ribingu or 居間 ima)

1。 アーマチェア [āmuchea] ~ arm chair

2。電気スタンド [denki-sutando] ~ desk lamp; floor lamp

3。絵 [e] ~ painting

4。エアコン [eakon] ~ air conditioner

5。エンドテーブル [endo tēburu] ~ end table

6。電話 [denwa] ~ phone

7。ヒーター [hītā] ~ space heater

8。本棚 [hondana] ~ bookshelf; bookcase

9。コーヒーテールブ [kōhī tēburu] ~ coffee table

10。ソファー [sofā] ~ sofa

11。テレビ [terebi] ~ TV

BEDROOM (寝室 shinshitsu)

12。ベッド [beddo] ~ bed

13。ふとん [futon] ~ futon

14。カーテン [kāten] ~ curtains

15。枕 [makura] ~ pillow

16。目覚まし時計 [mezamashi-dokei] ~ alarm clock

17。毛布 [mōfu] ~ blanket

18。ナイトスタンド [naitosutando] ~ nightstand

19。シーツ [shītsu] ~ sheet

20。たんす [tansu] ~ chest of drawers

BATHROOM (バスルーム or 風呂場)

21。バスタオル [basu-taoru] ~ bath towel

22。ブラシ [burashi] ~ brush

23。ドライヤー [doraiyā] ~ hair dryer

24。歯ブラシ [ha-burashi] ~ toothbrush

25。鏡 [kagami] ~ mirror

26。シャワー [shawā] ~ shower

27。石鹸 [sekken] ~ soap

28。トイレットペーパー [toiretto pēpā] ~ toilet paper

DINING ROOM (ダイニング or 食堂)

29。フォーク [fōku] ~ fork

30。コップ [koppu] ~ glass; cup

31。ナイフ [naifu] ~ table knife

32。紙ナプキン [kami-napukin] ~ napkin

33。皿 [sara] ~ plate

34。スパチュラ [supachura] ~ spatula

35。スプーン [supūn] ~ spoon

36。テーブルクロス [tēburu-kurosu] ~ table cloth

37。器 [utsuwa] ~ bowl

KITCHEN (キツチン or 台所)

38。電子レンジ [denshi-renji] ~ mircrowave oven

39。冷凍庫 [reitōko] or フリーザー [furīzā] ~ freezer

40。椅子 [isu] ~ chair

41。コンロ [konro] ~ stove

42。キャビネット[kyabinetto] ~ cabinet

43。オーブン [ōbun] ~ oven

44。冷蔵庫 [reizōko] ~ refrigerator

45。食器洗い機 [shokki-arai-ki] ~ dishwasher

46。流し台 [nagashidai] or シンク [shinku] ~ sink

47。テーブル [tēburu] ~ table

48。ボール [bōru] ~ mixing bowl

49。フードプロセッサー [fūdo purosessā] ~ food processor

50。フライパン [furaipan] ~ frying pan

51。包丁 [hōchō] ~ chef’s knife

52。泡立て器 [awatateki] ~ whisk

53。計量カップ [keiryō kappu] ~ measuring cup

54。計量スプーン [keiryō supūn] ~ measuring spoon

55。コーヒーメーカー [kōhīmēkā] ~ coffee maker

56。まな板 [manaita] ~ cutting board

57。ミキサー [mikisā] ~ blender

58。鍋 [nabe] ~ pot

59。トースター [tōsutā] ~ toaster

60。ざる [zaru] ~ colander

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Just a person learning Japanese. Self-learner. If you're also studying Japanese and want to practice with someone (and you're also very much a beginner) then message me! はじめまして! さびーなです。よとしく!

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