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[✐1. Adagio] Daily expressions - react without thinking!
“After you.”
[00:08]
Hello everyone. Today we will practice expressions such as greetings that we often use. If you think it’s too easy, try dialogue, role play and shadowing after [08:28].
Repeat after me
[00:32]
1. Good morning.
2. Morning!
3. Hello / Good afternoon / Good day.
4. Good evening.
5. Good night.
6. Long time no see.
7. How are you?
8. See you (later).
[01:27]
Actually, we say often “ja, mata” rather than sayounara (good bye)”.
For example,
[01:33]
“Today’s drinking party was fun, wasn’t it?”
“Yeah, let’s do it again next month.”
“Sounds good. I will call you. See you!”
Repeat after me
[01:50]
1. Thank you very much.
2. Thank you. / Thanks.
3. Excuse me. / Thank you.
4. Thanks.
5. I’m sorry.
6. Oh, sorry, sorry! (casual)
[02:33]
If you’ve been to Japan, you might notice that you didn’t hear often “arigatou gozaimasu”. Instead, we say a lot “doumo” or “sumimasen”.
For example,
[02:46]
“Excuse me, where is the toilet?”
“It’s over there.”
“Ah, thanks.”
Or;
[02:52]
“Please give me another spoon.”
“Here you are.”
“Thanks. “
[03:02]
Please repeat the sentence after ♪.
Then, say “doumo” after ♫♫.
[03:09]
For example,
May I sit here?
→ ♪ (you repeat)
Dialogue Partner: Sure, please.
You: ♫♫→ Thanks.
Ready?
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「おさきに どうぞ。」
[00:08]
みなさん、こんにちは。Today we will practice expressions such as greetings that we often use. If you think it’s too easy, try the dialogue, roleplay and shadowing after [08:28].
Repeat after me
[00:32]
1. おはようございます。
2. おはよう!
3. こんにちは。
4. こんばんは。
5. おやすみなさい。
6. おひさしぶりです。
7. おげんきですか。
8. じゃ、また。
[01:27]
Actually, we say often “ja, mataじゃ、また” rather than “sayounaraさようなら(good bye)”.
たとえば、
[01:33]
「きょうの のみかい、たのしかったですね。」
「そうですね。また、らいげつ やりましょう。」
「いいですね。れんらくします。じゃ、また!」
Repeat after me
[01:50]
1. ありがとうございます。
2. ありがとう。
3. すみません。
4. どうも。
5. ごめんなさい。
6. あ、ごめん、ごめん!(casual)
[02:33]
If you’ve been to Japan, you might notice that you didn’t hear often “ありがとうございます“. Instead, we say a lot “どうも” or ”すみません” .
For example,
[02:46]
「あのう、トイレは どこですか。」
「あちらです。」
「あ、どうも。」
Or:
[02:52]
「スプーンをもうひとつ、おねがいします。」
「はい、どうぞ。」
「すみません。」
[03:02]
では、♪のあとリピートします。
それから、♫♫のあと「どうも」と いいましょう。
[03:09]
たとえば、
ここ、すわってもいいですか。
→ ♪ (you repeat)
Dialogue Partner: ええ、どうぞ。
You: ♫♫→ どうも
いいですか。
Support the show
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Need more translation & transcript? Become a patron: More episodes with full translation and Japanese transcripts. Members-only podcast feed for your smartphone app. Japanese Swotter on Patreon
Note: English translations might sound occasionally unnatural as English, as I try to preserve the structure and essence of the original Japanese.
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[✐1. Adagio] Daily expressions - react without thinking!
“After you.”
[00:08]
Hello everyone. Today we will practice expressions such as greetings that we often use. If you think it’s too easy, try dialogue, role play and shadowing after [08:28].
Repeat after me
[00:32]
1. Good morning.
2. Morning!
3. Hello / Good afternoon / Good day.
4. Good evening.
5. Good night.
6. Long time no see.
7. How are you?
8. See you (later).
[01:27]
Actually, we say often “ja, mata” rather than sayounara (good bye)”.
For example,
[01:33]
“Today’s drinking party was fun, wasn’t it?”
“Yeah, let’s do it again next month.”
“Sounds good. I will call you. See you!”
Repeat after me
[01:50]
1. Thank you very much.
2. Thank you. / Thanks.
3. Excuse me. / Thank you.
4. Thanks.
5. I’m sorry.
6. Oh, sorry, sorry! (casual)
[02:33]
If you’ve been to Japan, you might notice that you didn’t hear often “arigatou gozaimasu”. Instead, we say a lot “doumo” or “sumimasen”.
For example,
[02:46]
“Excuse me, where is the toilet?”
“It’s over there.”
“Ah, thanks.”
Or;
[02:52]
“Please give me another spoon.”
“Here you are.”
“Thanks. “
[03:02]
Please repeat the sentence after ♪.
Then, say “doumo” after ♫♫.
[03:09]
For example,
May I sit here?
→ ♪ (you repeat)
Dialogue Partner: Sure, please.
You: ♫♫→ Thanks.
Ready?
=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=
「おさきに どうぞ。」
[00:08]
みなさん、こんにちは。Today we will practice expressions such as greetings that we often use. If you think it’s too easy, try the dialogue, roleplay and shadowing after [08:28].
Repeat after me
[00:32]
1. おはようございます。
2. おはよう!
3. こんにちは。
4. こんばんは。
5. おやすみなさい。
6. おひさしぶりです。
7. おげんきですか。
8. じゃ、また。
[01:27]
Actually, we say often “ja, mataじゃ、また” rather than “sayounaraさようなら(good bye)”.
たとえば、
[01:33]
「きょうの のみかい、たのしかったですね。」
「そうですね。また、らいげつ やりましょう。」
「いいですね。れんらくします。じゃ、また!」
Repeat after me
[01:50]
1. ありがとうございます。
2. ありがとう。
3. すみません。
4. どうも。
5. ごめんなさい。
6. あ、ごめん、ごめん!(casual)
[02:33]
If you’ve been to Japan, you might notice that you didn’t hear often “ありがとうございます“. Instead, we say a lot “どうも” or ”すみません” .
For example,
[02:46]
「あのう、トイレは どこですか。」
「あちらです。」
「あ、どうも。」
Or:
[02:52]
「スプーンをもうひとつ、おねがいします。」
「はい、どうぞ。」
「すみません。」
[03:02]
では、♪のあとリピートします。
それから、♫♫のあと「どうも」と いいましょう。
[03:09]
たとえば、
ここ、すわってもいいですか。
→ ♪ (you repeat)
Dialogue Partner: ええ、どうぞ。
You: ♫♫→ どうも
いいですか。
Support the show
=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=
Need more translation & transcript? Become a patron: More episodes with full translation and Japanese transcripts. Members-only podcast feed for your smartphone app. Japanese Swotter on Patreon
Note: English translations might sound occasionally unnatural as English, as I try to preserve the structure and essence of the original Japanese.
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