Yes, you are correct. I was suggesting no to eat for a day before having おこのみやき。 does とき mean when? Also, why まえのひ instead of ひのまえ? Previously we learned Noun のまえ。
The word I was trying to write in Katakana is Roast Corn. I guess I didn't get that quite right. =^)
"I haven't been to Akihabara but I've been told that there are many good shops there."
秋葉原に いきませんでしたが 私をおしえて あそこで いい店が たくさん ありました.
In my 2nd sentence, I was trying to say that even though its crowed, it's still a fun place. I personally don't find crowded places fun. So for me Harajuku was an exception.
I see it should be えきのちかくで。I thought こ was the word for child. Does it change when it comes with female?
Thomas Mukaida
Do you have a Schedule for June yet?
I really like your lessions, and I would very much like to continue them.
Tommy Mukaida.
Jun 4, 2010
Nick Micchelli
ありがとうございました じゅんじ せんせい。
I forgot 大きい is an い adj. so past form is おおきかった。
Yes, you are correct. I was suggesting no to eat for a day before having おこのみやき。 does とき mean when? Also, why まえのひ instead of ひのまえ? Previously we learned Noun のまえ。
The word I was trying to write in Katakana is Roast Corn. I guess I didn't get that quite right. =^)
Nov 8, 2013
Nick Micchelli
こんばんは じゅにじせんせい。
In my first sentence, I was trying to say
"I haven't been to Akihabara but I've been told that there are many good shops there."
秋葉原に いきませんでしたが 私をおしえて あそこで いい店が たくさん ありました.
In my 2nd sentence, I was trying to say that even though its crowed, it's still a fun place. I personally don't find crowded places fun. So for me Harajuku was an exception.
I see it should be えきのちかくで。I thought こ was the word for child. Does it change when it comes with female?
Dec 6, 2013