Easy Travel Japanese - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
#1: Ii desu ka? May I?
Learn a useful Japanese expression for getting around the country in just 3 minutes!
When you want to ask if you are allowed to do something, use II DESU KA?(May I?)
#2: Sumimasen. A versatile word
Learn a useful Japanese expression for getting around the country in just 3 minutes!
SUMIMASEN means "I'm sorry" in some situations, but it can also be used in many other ways.
#3: Doko desu ka? Where is it?
Learn a useful Japanese expression for getting around the country in just 3 minutes!
If you get lost, you can ask DOKO DESU KA? (Where is...?) after saying the name of the place you want to go.
#4: Now use them
Make the most out of your visit to Japan with some useful Japanese phrases!
Let's use the 3 expressions: "II DESU KA?""SUMIMASEN""DOKO DESU KA?"
#5: Onegai shimasu. Please
When you want to ask someone to do something for you, use Onegai shimasu (Please.)
#6: Daijobu desu ka? Is it OK?
When you want to ask if something is OK, say Daijobu desu ka? (Is it OK?) The phrase can also show concern about someone.
#7: Domo, a versatile word
Domo means "very", "hello" or "thanks", depending on the situation.
#8: Onomatopoeia
We'll look at some examples of onomatopoeia, the imitation of sounds in words. The Japanese language is rich with such words.
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