私のとりはかわいいですね!(watashi no tori wa kawaii desu ne!) Meaning: My bird is cute, isn’t she?
My bird’s name is Kisa Gonzalez (yes I do really have a bird :p) and I named her after an anime character, Kisa Sohma from Fruits Basket
こんいちは!
私の好きな本は青ですよ!(watashi no sukina hon wa ao desu yo!) Meaning: My favorite book is blue.
こんいちは!
私はけきたべました。(watashi wa keki tabemashita.) Meaning: I ate cake. :3 ~it was good~
こんいちは!
I’m going to write an ‘I think’ sentence
明日は日曜日だとおもいます! (ashita wa nichiyoubi da to omoimasu) Meaning: Tomorrow is Sunday, I think. :3
こんにちは!
お元気ですか?
今日はゆきじゃありません!☻
こんいちわ!
I just have a question: how would you say “It’s snowing today.” In Japanese?
ありがちう
もしもし!
今日は水曜日です!ず、学校はまだありません! 私は幸せです! (kyou wa suiyoubi desu. Zu, gakkou wa mada arimasen! Watashi wa shiawase desu!) Meaning: Today is Wednesday. And there’s still no school! I’m happy!
今日は学校に行く必要ようはない!(kyo wa gakkou ni iku hitsuyou wa nai!) Meaning: there’s no need to go to school today!
もしもし!おげんきですか?
今日は日曜日です!(Kyo wa nichiyoubi desu!) Meaning: Today is Sunday! Yay! (≧∇≦)
もしもし!
How to introduce yourself in Japanese:
はじめまして (hajimemashite) Meaning: Nice to meet you.
私のなまえはリンダです (watashi no namae wa Rinda desu) My name is Linda. [Or you could say: 私のなまえは___your name___です) (watashi no namae wa ___your name___ desu)
どぞよろしく (dozo yoroshiku) Meaning: I hope to build a good relationship with you.
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