Okay, today I would like to talk about home. Where do we live? What type of home do we live in? How is the conditions? and etc...
There are a few sentences that we can speak to describe our home:
Watashi wa Kedah ni sunde imasu (I live in Kedah)
Watashi no iewa ikkodate desu. ( I live in a single storey house)
Kazoku to sunde imasu ( I live there with my family)
Watashi no ie wa hiroi desu. (My home is spacious)
Other than that, we also can describe the things that we have in our home like beddo(bed), eakon (air-conditioner), terebi( television), teburu( table) and etc...
We can say that in sentence such as `beddo ga arimasu' which means I have bed. If we don't have bed, just have to say `beddo ga arimasen'...
If we happens to visit other people's houses, I would love to show you the nice way to greet them.
Do watch the videos. I find the video is cute when they are learning something.
I hope you can find benefits through this post. :)
Do you remember last time when I post something about haiku? I promised to tell you about my very own Haiku. Well, because I'm just a beginner in this area, my haiku is just a simple one. It is about egg. How fast the egg can be cooked compared to other food.
たまごすき
はやくたべます
いいですよ
In Roman-ji sounds like this
Tamago desu
Hayaku tabemasu
Ii desuyo.
That's all for today... Thank you for your reading.
Today, in this post, we will talk about almost everyone's favourite topic which is FOOD. I love food and I think everybody does.
First thing first, I will show you few ways on asking your friends or relatives regarding their favourite food. How would you ask? I can show you few examples to ask them:
The question will sounds like this `すきな りょうりは なんですか?' (Sukina ryori wa nan desuka?)
It means what is your favourite food.
The answers can be varied. This is the one of the way in answering this question `ロティ チャナイが すきです' (roti canai ga suki desu). You can change the underline part with your favourite food.
By the way, the sentence means that My favourite food is roti canai.
In a restaurant,
If it is happen for us to go to a Japanese restaurant. What do we have to do? No worries. I will share you a videos that might be useful for us to easily converse with the waiter.
What do you think of the videos?
A few adjective that might be useful in describing food are:
おいしい (oishii) - delicious
まずい (mazui) - bad
やすい (yasui) - cheap
たかい ( takai) - expensive
はやい ( hayai) - fast
おそい (mazui) - slow
You can put those adjective in this example ` あの みせ の カレー は おいしい です.' (ano mise no kare wa oishii desu). It means 'the curry is very delicious'. You can change the words which is underlined with the adjective above.
That's all for this entry. Hope you will try to converse the sentence whenever you go to Japanese restaurant.