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Pronouns: The use of pronouns in Japanese (in particular, personal pronouns such as 'you', 'she', etc.) is very different from English. In Japanese, the tendency is to use actual names as opposed to pronouns. (see p. 47, for instance).
Lesson 1: New Friends
- X is Y. (X wa、Y desu.)
- Question Sentences (~ka)
- Noun-no Noun (e.g., MIT no gakusee)
- Echo Question
- ~san wa?(How about you, ~?); saa/ano/eeto/
- soo desu ka...('I see')
- Numbers
- Time Expressions
- Telephone Numbers (p.47)
- Nan (Q-Word) + -ji (o'clock), -jin (nationality), -sai (age), -nensee (grade)?
- Japanese names (p.45)
- Family Terms
- Majors
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