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Intermediate I - Lesson Notes 1 - Halper

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お名前は何ですか.   What is your name? (casual)  
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お名前は?   What is your name? (more polite)  
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お名前はなん と おっしゃいます か.   What are you called? (most polite)  
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[last name, first name] と もうします.   I am called [last name, first name]. (most polite)  
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[last name, first name] と よんで ください.   Please call me [last name]. (more polite)  
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[last name, first name] と よんで ください.   Please call me [first name]. (casual)  
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[first name] です.   I am [first name]. (most casual)  
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お仕事は?   Your job is? (more polite)  
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お仕事は何 を して いらっしゃいます か.   What is the job that you do? (most polite)  
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ソニーに つとめて います。   I am employed by Sony. (most polite)  
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デザイナー を して います。   I am a designer. (more casual)  
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デザイナーの 仕事 を して います。   I have a job as a designer. (more polite)  
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ご しゅっしん は どちら です か。   From where did you originate? (more polite)  
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お 国はどちら です か。   Which country are you from? (more polite)  
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うまれ は 東京 です けど、 そだち は 大阪です。   I was born in Tokyo but grew up in Osaka.  
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あけまして おめでとう (ございます).   Happy New Year! (most polite) (said during the first 15 days of the New Year)  
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よい おとしを   Wishing you a Good Coming New Year! (said before the New Year's)  
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りょこう、 き を つけて( ね)。   Travel, be careful. (said to a friend going on a trip) (casual)  
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りょこう、 おき を つけて いって きて ください。   Travel, and please be careful coming and going. (more polite)  
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それ は いけません ね。 おだいじ に。   This doesn't go (well). Take care. (said to someone who is ailing or has a family member who is ailing)  
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ごめん ください.   Excuse me. (said when you first enter someone's house)  
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おまちしてました.   I've been waiting (for you). (more casual)  
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どうぞ。 あがって ください。   Come this way. Please come in/step up. (said when the restof the house is about a foot higher than the entrance)  
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おじゃまします。   Excuse me for disturbing you. (said when you take your shoes off at someone's house)  
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これ は つまらないもの です けど.   This is a humble gift for you.  
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えんりょなく いただきます.   I will humbly receive it without any hesitation, the hesitation coming from humility.  
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ごしゅじん が いつも おせわ に なって います.   Thank you for taking care of my husband.  
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にほん は ながいん です か。   Have you been in Japan long?  
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にほん ご が おじょうず です か。   Are you good at the Japanese language?  
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いいえ、 まだ まだ へた です。   No, (my Japanese language speaking skills) are still poor.  
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そんなこと は ありません よ。   No, that is not true (there is no such thing). (said after someone says they are poor at something).  
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けっこん して いらっしゃいます か。   Are you married?  
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どこ に 行く の.   Where are you going? (casual with directional ni)  
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どこ へ 行く の.   Where are you going? (casual with directional e)  
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どちら へ .   Where are you going? (more polite)  
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おでかけ です か.   Are you going out? (most polite)  
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ちょっと郵便局 まで.   I'm going to the post office. (both casual and polite)  
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ちょっと そこ まで。   I'm going somewhere (a little far). (both casual and polite)  
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あ、私もよ.   Oh, me too. (casual, female speaker)  
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あ、 ぼく も だよ。   Oh, me too. (casual, male speaker)  
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あ, 私 も 何 です よ。   Oh, that is also what I'm going to do. (polite)  
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いっしょ に 行く?   Would you like to go together? (casual)  
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いっしょ に 行きません か。   Wouldn't you like to go together? (polite)  
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