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Saturday, January 12, 2008
GAKKOU IKOU! pt3
Subject, Curriculum, Course | kamoku | Mathematics, Arithmetic | suugaku / suuri | English Language | eigo | Foreign Language | gaigo / gaikokugo | Japanese Language | houbun | Mandarin Language | kanwa | Korean Language | hankokugo | French Language | futsugo | History Of Japanese Literature | kokubunga kushi | World History | sekaishi / banko kushi | Modern History | kindaishi | Local History | kyoudoshi | Medical Science, Medicine | igaku | Science | kagaku | Social Science | shakaikagaku | Biochemistry | seikagaku | Physical Chemistry | butsurikagaku | Physics And Chemistry | rikagaku | Art And Literature | geibun | Japanese Literature | kokubungaku / nihonbungaku | English Literature | eibungaku | Chinese Literature | kanbungaku | Modern Literature | kindaibungaku | Japanese And Chinese Literature | kokkan | Classical Literature | kotenbungaku | School Holidays.. School holidays in Japan usually take place from the end of March through the beginning of April, from the end of July until the end of August, and over the New Year period from 24 December to 7 January.The following national holidays are observed in Japan. If a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following day is treated as a holiday. If a day falls between two holidays then it too is treated as national holiday.There are a number of traditional holiday periods in Japan when the whole country seems to be on the move and many smaller shops and businesses are closed. It is best to avoid traveling during these peak periods. NAME OF HOLIDAY |
| DATE | JAPANESE | ENGLISH |
| Ganjitsu | New Year's Day | Jan 1st | Seijin no Hi | Coming of Age Day | Jan - 2nd Monday of the month | Kenkoku Kinen Bi | National Foundation Day | Feb 11 | Shunbun no Hi | Vernal Equinox Day | ** | Showa no Hi | Showa Day | Apr 29 | Kempo Kinen Bi | Constitution Memorial Day | May 3 | Midori no Hi | Greenery Day | May 4 | Kodomo no Hi | Children's Day | May 5 | Umi no Hi | Marine Day | July – 3rd Monday of the month | Keiro no Hi | Respect-for-the-Aged Day | Sep – 3rd Monday of the month | Shuubun no Hi | Autumnal Equinox Day | ** | Taiiku no Hi | Sports Day | Oct – 2nd Monday of the month | Bunka no Hi | Culture Day | Nov 3 | Kinro Kansha no Hi | Labor Thanksgiving Day | Nov 23 | Tenno Tanjo Bi | The Emperor's Birthday | Dec 23 | ** March 20 or 21(Shunbun no Hi) and September 23 and 24(Shuubun no Hi)
Dialouge Are you a student? | Anata wa gakusei desu ka? | I have studied Japanese for two years. | Watashi wa nihon-go wo ni-nen kan benkyou shite imasu. | My major is chemistry. | Watashi no senkou wa kagaku desu. | What is your major at the university/college? | Anata no daigaku deno senkou wa nan desu ka? | I am poor at mathematics. | Watashi wa suugaku ga nigate desu. | What university/college did you graduate from? | Anata wa doko no daigaku wo sotsugyou shita no desu ka? | konbanchiwa LEARN JAPANESE, LESSON 35 - JAPANESE SLANG pt1 anta | Short for 'anata' the polite word for 'you'. Offhand word to use. | ano | informal word which can mean "that thing over there", but the slang meaning is more commonly "Uhhh..." or "Well..." and is used a lot in colloquial speech at the start of a sentence or between sentences just like in English "Uhhh.." to slow down the conversation so we can think | abunai | look out; watch it; be careful | aikawarazu | same as ever; just like always | aitsu | he (him); that guy, fellow, dude (n.b.: his phrase is used widely in modern colloquial speech, and though brusque, is not necessarily offensive) | ayashii | fishy, suspicious | amai | gullible, weak-willed, wishy-washy | ageru | vomit; puke; upchuck (lit.: raise, lift, give) | atama ga ii | be smart; be quick | atari-mae | naturally, of course; what did you expect? | atsu-atsu | being passionately in love (lit.: hot hot) | ato no matsuri | it’s too late | ani-kara | “anime karaoke,” karaoke accompanied by animation | baka-rashii | absurd, silly, stupid | bihaku | Beautiful, pale skin which doesn't have any wrinkles or moles, or achieving this kind of look. | chapatsu | Hair that has been dyed or bleached to make it brown. | che | damn; shit | chikisho / chikusho | shit; damn (emphatic sense) (lit.: beast) | chou | very | D - H will be up in.. not sure.. Labels: 24, lesson
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