These are just the Japanese dialogues and example sentences taken from podcast #43 “Receiving compliments in Japanese”.
This lesson focuses on how to receive compliments in Japanese. We’ll teach you some useful phrases you can use to respond to people who say nice things to you. We’ll also discuss Japanese attitudes towards compliments, why they make them and what they really mean. Spoiler alert, the cultural mindset in Japan might be quite different from your own, so be mindful of the differences!
But the best way to learn about compliments is in context so check out the dialogue and example sentences below.
Main dialogue (Pronunciation)
B: Iyaiya. Mada mada da yo.
A: Iyaa, nihonjin mitai ni shabetteru.
B: Sonna koto nai yo. Benkyō chuu da yo.
B: Zehi motto oshiete kudasai.
A: Your Japanese is great!
A: No, but you speak just like a Japanese person!
B: Not at all. I’m still studying.
B: Please teach me by all means.
A: Ami Sensei, oshare da ne
A: Ami Sensei, you are so stylish
B: No, not at all. (Don’t be silly now)
B: Sonna koto nai kedo ureshii
B: That’s not true but I’m happy to hear that.