Text: Dareno + nounだれの + nounDareno + nounThis little guy goes along with 'kono, sono, ano, dono' in that it has to have a noun after it.Let's break down the word:だれ (dare) means 'who'.の (no) is the possessive particle.So, putting it together:だれの (dareno) means 'whose'.Let's try some sentences :Dこれはだれのえんぴつですか。Kore wa dare no enpitsu desu ka.Whose pencil is this?それはだれのじてんしゃですか。
Tania's Guide To:MJC L1Tania's Guide to:My Japanese CoachLesson 1 - Basic WordsSee What You Know :meditate:....Try & see how much you know so far before starting, it's okay if you didn't know any of these. :aww:こんにちは。 私はタニア先生です。 *ahem* Sorry, just wanted to make for first step into my guide be in Japanese, xD. I said 'konnichiwa. watashi wa Tania sensei desu.' which translates to "Hello. I am Tania-(of being your instructor/teacher)." If you have studied some basic Japanese before you'll notice a few things about my sentence/translation(s). 1. It's
Text: Koko, Soko, Asoko, Dokoここ、 そこ、 あそこ、 どこkoko, soko, asoko, dokoTry not to confuse this group with the other two 'ko, so, a, do' groups. These words are used for places. They do, however, follow the same pattern as the other two as seen below:ここ (koko) means 'here' and is used for places near the speaker.がっこうはここです。Gakkou wa koko desu.The school is here.そこ (soko) means 'there' and is used for places near the recipient.ぎんこうはそこ&
difficult is むずかしい
"interesting" is おもしろい
Early/fast is: はやい