Writing Japanese Hiragana by Jim Gleeson

Writing Japanese Hiragana by Jim Gleeson

Author:Jim Gleeson
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-4-8053-1349-7
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing


The baseball player hit the ball a long way with his bat.

yakūsenshu – baseball player; batto – bat; kakīn – the sound of a bat hitting a ball; tōi/tōku – far, distant/(adverb form); utsu/utta – to hit/hit

I’ve caught a cold, atishoo!

kaze o hiku – to catch a cold;

kaze o hīte iru – to have caught a cold

The mouse squeaks in his hole.

nezumi – mouse, rat; ana – hole; naka – inside;

naku – to cry, bleat, croak, etc.

The horse neighed, then clip-clopped away.



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