There are 2 ways to show preference in Japanese. One is the adjective word call “hoshii” ほしい、欲しい. Or using the -tai たいform. Some quick examples below.
Monthly Archives: April 2008
Compare Japanese girls with other girls
Let’s take a break from learning Japanese today. Some of you would probably be having a headache if I were to teach more forms today. In today’s post, let’s compare Japanese girls with other girls. So what is so nice about Japanese girls? Before we go on, let me show you this commercial from Japan.
Japanese learners tend to be confuse with wa and ga
Many Japanese learners tend to be confused with using the は and the が particle. As previously mention, the は particle is use for introducing new information to the listener, like a topic marker. The Japanese may also use this to emphasis certain things.
Learn Japanese using the “Able” or “not able” forms
How do you say, “Are you able to drink beer?” in Japanese? Let’s take a look. ビールがのめますか、ビールが飲めますか? ビール means “Beer”
Learn how to change adjectives to past tense in Japanese
Today I’m going to teach on changing Japanese adjectives into negatives. So what adjectives did we learn in the last post?
Changing Japanese Adjectives to the Negative nai form
Let’s learn some adjectives today. There are 2 kinds of adjectives. The な adjectives and the い adjectives.