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Re: japanese

From:SuomenkieliMaa <suomenkieli@...>
Date:Tuesday, May 15, 2001, 13:47
--- daniel andreasson <daniel.andreasson@...>
wrote:
> Nik Taylor wrote: > > > But what do I know about Japanese... > > -i is the (verbal) adjective ending, there are a > number of > > adjectives ending in -ii, like _oishii_ (tasty) or > _ii_ (good) > > "ao" isn't that unusual a combination in Japanese. > In fact, > > there's a word _aoi_ meaning "blue" > > Particles are often dropped in casual speech or > writing, > > especially _ga_, _o_, and _wa_. > Aha. Interesting. See? I don't know nothing about > Japanese! Well, now I know some more. Thanks. :)
Another one-pointer for all you Japophiles who haven't learnt it yet... (Verbal) adjectives like _oishii_ drop the final -i and change it to -kunai for the negative: oishii ---> oishikunai delicious ---> not delicious ii (or _yoi_) ---> yokunai good ---> not good mazui ---> mazukunai disgusting ---> not disgusting omoshiroi ---> omoshirokunai fun ---> not fun aoi ---> aokunai blue ---> not blue (*as adj!) Also, as mentioned above, particles are often dropped in casual speech as is the copula _desu_ (or _da_ informally, etc). And, in artsy writing like haiku or sayings, often seemingly-unrelated words are clumped together -- like "tou-nin jyuu-iro" (lit. "10 people 10 colors") which means "to each, his own". Matt33 __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/