Learn Japanese Fast Phrases – Bikkuri Adverbs “Hakkiri”
Posted on 30. Jul, 2010 by Learn Language Free in General Learning Language Articles
www.japanesepod101.com Do you want to learn Japanese phrases fast? In the series Japanese Fast Phrases, that’s exactly what you get! These are short lessons designed so you can learn fun Japanese phrases quickly. Have you ever heard of Bikkuri Adverbs? These are set of adverbs in Japanese that are interesting because they follow a certain pattern. This To find out more go to: blogs.japanesepod101.com In this lesson, we will learn the word Hakkiri. Would you understand it if a Japanese person said the word Hakkiri? After this lesson, it will all be clear. Ifyou learned a lot with this video, stop by our Japanese language learning website and get other language learning content including other great videos like this one, audio podcasts, review materials, blogs, iPhone applications, and more. www.japanesepod101.com
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good jp lesson, n she’s hot!
Sound like Hello Kitty
どちらの名前です。シンフォニー?? (Toshira no namadesu shijuni? ) , Cual es el nombre de la sinfonia? , Which is the name of the symphony??
Onegaishimasu
¡¡¡ mamasitaaa !!!
@japanesepod101 thank you!
@veuvecliquot The phrase is はっきりさせよう, with させよう being the volitional form of the verb させる (which is the causative form of する). There is no such form as させお or させおう (although that may be what させよう sounds like), so please be careful
@veuvecliquot you may not be refering to the video, but.. i want to hakkiri sase(yo) that she says sase(yo) and not sase(o).
Thanks for all your hard work. =D
\m// (>_<) \m//
I had to make something hakkiri when someone stole my cookies. I still don’t know which one of my 4 housemates stole them.
What does saseyo mean?
I love these short lessons!
Thank you for the lesson
her english’s really good!
Very nice music
When my roommate manhandled my bicycle
I like your lessons
Very useful. Thank You!
kawaii
Last time i needed to make something clear was when someone ate my desert!
YAY… cute
Cool. Need to use that in my book.
I ♥ Chihiro!!! Thanks for the new lesson!!