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Help Pam Piela carry on a meaningful conversation in Japanese with the computer by selecting the appropriate response from the choices given below. Note : Pam Piela is a Korean. She is forty five years old. In Japan, 'san' is used as a suffix to a personal name and is the equivalent of Mr, Mrs, Miss and Master. |
1. Computer : Konbanwa to Irasshaimase! Your response : Konban.
Genki desu.
Konbanwa. Sayōnara.
Answer:
Konbanwa.
Japanese : Konbanwa to Irasshaimase! English : Good Evening and welcome! 2. Computer : Onamae wa? Your response : Watashi no namae desu.
Watashi no namae ja arimasen.
Watashi wa Pam Piela desu. Watashi wa Pam Piela dewa arimasen.
Answer:
Watashi wa Pam Piela desu.
Japanese : Onamae wa? (nan desu ka?) English : What is your name? Japanese : Watashi wa Pam Piela desu. English : I am / My name is Pam Piela. 3. Computer : Pam san, doko kara kimashita? Your response : Kankoku kara kimashita. Kankoku wa okuni desu.
Watashi wa Pam Piela desu.
Chūgoku kara kimashita.
Answer:
Kankoku kara kimashita.
Japanese : Pam san, doko kara kimashita? English : Pam, where do you come from? Japanese : Kankoku kara kimashita English : I come from korea.
4. Computer : Dokushin desu ka kekkon shite imasu ka? Your response : Kekkon shite imasu. Hai, dokushin desu.
Hai, dokushin ja arimasen.
Īe, kekkon shite imasu.
Answer:
Kekkon shite imasu.
Japanese : Dokushin desu ka kekkon shite imasu ka? English : Are you single or married? Japanese : Watashi wa kekkon shite imasu. English : I am married. 5. Computer : Sō desu ka. Nannin kazoku desu ka? Your response : Yon nin kazoku desu. Kazoku wa desu.
Kazoku wa Nihon ni imasu.
Nan nin kazoku desu.
Answer:
Yon nin kazoku desu.
Japanese : Sō desu ka. Nannin kazoku desu ka? English : I see. How many members are there in your family? Japanese : Yon nin kazoku desu. English :There are four family members. 6. Computer : Nan nin kodomo ga arimasu ka? Your response : Hai, futari kodomo ga arimasu.
Hai, kodomo ga arimasu.
Hai, kodomo ga arimasen.
Futari kodomo ga arimasu.
Answer: Futari kodomo ga arimasu. Japanese : Nan nin kodomo ga arimasu ka? English : How many children do you have? Japanese : Futari kodomo ga imasu. English : I have two children. Note : 'nin' is suffixed to the number when counting people. However, one and two are exceptions. One person = hitotsu ; two people = futari. 7. Computer : Karera wa nan sai desu ka? Your response : Musume to musuko ga arimasu.
Musume wa hatachi desu. Musuko wa jū go sai desu. Musume to musuko wa gakusei desu.
Karera wa gakusei desu.
Answer: Musume wa hatachi desu. Musuko wa jū go sai desu. Japanese : Karera wa nan sai desu ka? English : How old are they? Japanese : Musume wa hatachi desu. Musuko wa jū go sai desu. English : My daughter is twenty years old. My son is fifteen years old. Note: years old = sai. However, 20 years old = hatachi, not ni jū sai. 8. Computer : Ī desu ne. Nan sai desu ka Pam san? Your response : Jūgo sai desu.
Shi jūgo sai desu. Shi jūgo sai dewa arimasen.
Shi jūgo sai armasu.
Answer: Shi jūgo sai desu.Japanese : Ī desu ne. Nan sai desu ka Pam san? English : That's nice. How old are you Pam? Japanese : Shi jūgo sai desu. English : I'm forty five years old. 9. Computer : Hatarakimasu ka Pam san? Your response : Hai, hatarakimasen.
Hai, watashi wa kaisha no shukan desu. Īe, kaisha de hatara kimasu.
Hai, watashi wa kaisha de hatarakimasen.
Answer:
Hai, watashi wa kaisha no shukan desu.
Japanese : Hatarakimasu ka Pam san? English : Are you working Pam? Japanese : Hai, watashi wa kaisha no shukan desu. English : Yes, I am a company manager. 10. Computer : Sugoi! Nan nin kaishain desu ka? Your response : Jimusho de hatarakimasu.
Kaisha de hatarakimasu.
Go jū nin kaishain kurai desu. Go jū kaishain arimasu.
Answer: Go jū nin kaishain kurai desu.Japanese : Sugoi! Nan nin kaishain desu ka? English : Wonderful! How many employees are there in the company? Japanese : Go jū kaishain kurai desu. English : There are about fifty employees. 11. Computer : Nan nen kan o hataraite imasu ka? Your response : Hai, watashiwa hatarakimasu.
Ni jū nen o hataraite imasu. Hai, watashiwa hataraite imasu.
Ni jū sai o hataraite imasen.
Answer: Ni jū nen o hataraite imasu.Japanese : Nan nen kan o hataraite imasu ka? English : Since how many years have you been working? Japanese : Ni jū nen o haraitte imasu. English : I am working since twenty years. 12. Computer : Nan ji ni ban gohan o tabemasu ka Pan san? Your response : Hai, bangohan o tabemasu.
Īe, bangohan o tabemasu.
Futsū wa hachi ji han ni bangohan o tabemasu. Futsū wa bangohan o tabemasu.
Answer: Futsū wa hachi ji han ni bangohan o tabemasu.Japanese : Nan ji ni ban gohan o tebemasuka Pam san? English : What time do you have dinner Pam? Japanese : Futsū wa hachi ji han ni bangohan o tabemasu. English : Usually, I have dinner at 8:30 pm. 13. Computer : Pam san, ima nan ji desu ka? Your response : Hai, osoku natte kita.
Īe, osoku natte kita.
Ima, hachi ji jūgo fun desu. Ima, hachi ji jūgo fun imasu.
Answer: Ima, hachi ji jūgo fun desu.Japanese : Pam san, ima nan ji desu ka? English : Pam, what is the time now? Japanese : Ima, hachi ji jūgo fun desu. English : Now, it's 8:15. 14. Computer : Ano, bangohan wa osoku natte kita ne. Ima ittemo ī desu. Your response : Hai, sumimasen. Bangohan o tabemasu.
Hai, ī desu. Ohanashi dekite yo katta desu. Hai, shirimasen. Bangohan o tabeta ī desu.
Hai, irasshaimase. Ima ittemo ī desu.
Answer: Hai, ī desu. Ohanashi dekite yo katta desu.Japanese : Ano, bangohan wa osoku natte kita ne. Ima ittemo ī desu. English : Well, you aren't you late for dinner. You may wish to leave now. Japanese : Hai, ī desu. Ohanashi dekite yo katta desu. English : Yes, of course. Nice talking to you. 15. Computer : Ah, Ohanashi dekite yo katta desu yo! Shitsurei shimasu Pam san. Your response : Dōzo, sumimasen.
Ano, shirimasen.
Dōmo, irasshaimase.
Dōmo arigatō gozaimashita! Shitsurei shimasu.
Answer:
Dōmo arigatō gozaimashita! Shitsurei shimasu.
Japanese : Ah, Ohanashi dekite yo katta desu yo! Shitsurei shimasu Pam san. English : Ah, nice talking to you too! Good bye Pam. Japanese : Dōmo arigatō gozaimashita! Shitsurei shimasu. English : Thank you very much. Good bye. Note : Good bye = sayōnara (fam) ; shitsurei shimasu (very polite).
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