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Greetings
Who are You?
What Country are You From?
Can You Speak Japanese?
Who is that person?
Numbers
Numbers (Part 2)
Universal Counter
Counters
Counters (Part 2)
Do You Have a Reservation?
Would you Like a Drink?
Hot Tea or Cold Tea
Do You Have an English Menu
Would You Like Dessert?
Can I Pay with a Credit Card?
EX1: 私はさらです
EX2: 私はアメリカ人です
EX3: あなたの名前は何ですか?
EX4: あなたはどなたですか?
watashi wa se-ra desu
watashi wa amerikajin desu
anata no namae wa nan desu ka?
anata wa donata desu ka?
I am Sarah
I am American
What is your name?
Who are you?
私はせーラです
私はアメリカ人です
あなたの名前は何ですか?
あなたはどなたですか?
anata wa donata desu ka
A: あなたの名前は何ですか?
(onamae wa nan desu ka?)
[What’s your name?]
B: 智花です
(Tomoka desu)
[It’s Tomoka]
A2: あなたはどなたですか?
(anata wa donata desu ka)
[Who are you?]
B2: 私はキムです
(watashi wa kimu desu)
[My name is Kim]
A3: あなたはどちら様ですか?
(anata wa dochirasama desu ka?)
B3: 私はアカマン・ジョンと申します
(watashi wa akaman jon to moushimasu)
[I am John Ackerman]
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Objects that attract or summon spirits while simultaneously providing them with a temporary residing place according to the Shinto belief system.
Japanese people have believed that spirits reside in the evergreen tress and bamboo for thousands of years.
State your name, age and nationality
Ask for and understand simple directions
State things that like doing (i.e running, reading, studying, etc.)
Ask Japanese people about their English language ability, and communicate your Japanese ability