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Test for the lesson 2. 5 questions. This will be your second step to master the japanese language. 1.What does “ torukojin ” mean?. Turkey (as a name of country) Turkish person (as nationality) Turkish something (as belonging) Turkish language.
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Test for the lesson 2Test for the lesson 2 5 questions This will be your second step to master the japanese language.
1.What does “torukojin” mean? • Turkey (as a name of country) • Turkish person (as nationality) • Turkish something (as belonging) • Turkish language
“toruko” means “turkey” and if you put “jin” after “toruko”, it turns to be “turkish person” as nationality. “Turkey” (name of country) is just “toruko” Belonging is expressed as “A+no (B)”, so “turkish (bread)” is “torukono (pan)” Language is expressed as “A+go”, so “turkish language” is “torukogo.” Correct
2.How can you say “A is not B” • A no B desu. • B wa A ja naidesu. • B wa A desu. • A wa B ja naidesu.
“A is not B” is said like “A wa B ja naidesu” or “A wa B ja arimasen”. “A no B desu” means “(it is) A’s B” You will learn this in lesson 3. “B wa A ja naidesu” means “B is not A.” “B wa A desu” means “B is A.” Correct
3.How can you say “I’m sorry” • Daijyoubu desu. • Gomennasai • Arigatou gozaimasu • Dou itashimashite
When you did something wrong, you should say “Gomennasai” “Daijyoubu desu” means “it’s ok” “Doui dashimashite” means “you are welcome” “Arigatou gozaimasu” means “Thank you” Correct
4.what does “(something) wa ikagadesuka?” mean? • Would you like (something)? • How about (something)? • What is (something)? • Where is (something)?
“(something) wa ikagadesuka?” means “would you like (something)? “How about (s.t.)?” is said like “(s.t.) wa dou desu ka?” “What is (s.t.)?” is said like “(s.t.) wa nan desu ka?” “Where is (s.t.)?” is said like “(s.t.) wa doko desu ka?” Correct
5.What should you say as a response to “arigatou”? • Hajimemashite • Douitashimashite • Yoroshiku onegaishimasu • Sumimasen
“Douitashimashite” which means “you are welcome” is said as a response to “arigatou” that means “thank you. “Hajimemashite” means “How do you do?” “Yoroshiku onegaishimasu” means “Nice to meet you.” “Sumimasen” means “Excuse me” or “I’m sorry.” Correct
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Incorrect “Turkey” (name of country) is just “toruko”
Incorrect Belonging is expressed as “A+no (B)”. So, “turkish (bread)” is “torukono (pan)”
Incorrect Language is expressed as “A+go”. So, “turkish language” is “torukogo.”
Incorrect “A no B desu” means “(it is) A’s B” We didn’t cover this in the lesson 2. You will learn this in lesson 3.
Incorrect “B wa A ja naidesu” means “B is not A.” Opposite!!
Incorrect “B wa A desu” means “B is A.”
Incorrect “Daijyoubu desu” means “it’s ok”
Incorrect “Doui dashimashite” means “you are welcome”
Incorrect “Arigatou gozaimasu” means “Thank you”
Incorrect • “How about (s.t.)?” is said like “(s.t.) wa dou desu ka?”
Incorrect • “What is (s.t.)?” is said like “(s.t.) wa nan desu ka?”
Incorrect • “Where is (s.t.)?” is said like “(s.t.) wa doko desu ka?”
Incorrect • “hajimemashite” means “How do you do?”
Incorrect • “Yoroshiku onegaishimasu” means “Nice to meet you.”
Incorrect • “Sumimasen” means “Excuse me” or “I’m sorry.”