Tuesday 27 August 2013

Semester 2 Week 4 Part B

Introduction

Konnichiwa Minasan,
Today we'll learn our next set of Kanji and also look at how to use a useful word 'kara'. First lets get the Kanji done and dusted.

Kanji

Kanji
English (plus other meanings)
Japanese Pronunciation
Eye
Me
Mouth, Opening
Kuchi
Ear
Mimi
Nose
Hana
Head, top, counter for large animal
Atama, Kashira
Face
Kao
Foot, leg, to suffice, sufficient
Oshi (to suffice=Tarimasu)
Body,
Karada
Back, Height, Betrayal
Se
Hand, Person
Te
Spacious, Wide
Hiro(i)
Quiet, Serene
Shizu(ka)
Low, Short in Stature
Hiku(i)

Kara ’から’

We use Kara to state a reason, for example in the case of, I like Koalas because they are cute. Kara can be seen as 'because'

How To Use

The basic sentence structure comes down to...
1. 'Sentence' OR 'Noun' + Kara + 'Sentence' OR 'Noun'
Let's learn how to say 'I like Koalas because they are cute.' in Japanese.

Koala は kawaii desu kara suki desu.
Kawaii = Cute
Kara = 'because' 'the reason for' 'Therefore' etc (In this case it's probably more correct to see it as 'Therefore')
Suki = 'Like'

Basically it comes out in English as 'Koala is cute, therefore I like it.' But we would probably just say 'I like Koalas because they are cute.' as this sounds more casual.

END

I hope you all learnt something from this lesson, look out for the next one!
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