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Tuesday, January 18, 2005


   Konnichiwa!
OK, I'm in a pretty good mood. I'm gonna post the lesson now, and update on my life tonight.

~*Japanese Lessons*~
with kataryu-sensei
Lesson 6
Ka: the spoken question mark

OK, did we go over this?? Well, never mind, we'll do it again! ^_^
Whenever you see or hear 'ka' at the end of a sentence, it is saying that someone is asking a question. Example: Soo desu ka? (Is that so?) -or- Kataryu desu ka? (Are you Kateryu?). Usually, you will hear a little bit of inflecion when they say this, but you might not. Homework: memorize worksheet, practice writing katakana and hirogama, read a manga written in Japanese and attempt to recongnize hirogama. (You usually won't see katakana, and the hirogama is always written next to the kanji, when there are kanji.) Any question? PM me! ^_^ I'll be happy to help! All older lessions can be found in my arcives, and there is an address at the top of my page that will send you to the worksheets. Oh, and please note: there will be a test at some point, so you can see how well you've been doing. Details will be posted later.



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