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Let's practice Japanese - breakfast

Elena-S

Elena-S

December 23, 2010

みなさん、こんにち Here is a new topic to practice our learning material. What do you usually have for breakfast? (You can do it after lessons 1.2 and 1.3 and Food topic in Survival Kit in Premium course :0) 朝ご飯 (あさごはん) - ポリッジとチーズとたまごをたべます。こうちゃのみます。こうちゃをとあまうものはあります。デザートをだいすきです。 (PS - how to say FOR breakfast, what particle should I use?)
Pascal-P

Pascal-P

December 24, 2010

To say FOR breakfast, you could use "wa" Eg. あさごはんは、おちゃかオレンジジュウスかのみます。セリアルをたべます。 You can use the "wa" to infer "as for breakfast..." (Literally Breakfast-TOPIC) In you last sentence, I think it should be デザートがだいすきです。Using the "ga" instead of "o" to make it the subject. (If I'm wrong here, someone please correct me). Btw, what is デザート?
2679

2679

December 24, 2010

hmm...i think デザート(dezaato) is dessert :D. It's kind of clear what it means when you spell it out loud :)
Pascal-P

Pascal-P

December 24, 2010

Thanks.
Al-D

Al-D

December 27, 2010

Makes sense...thanks
Pascal-P

Pascal-P

December 28, 2010

Oh and @Elena S you need a particle in your second sentence; ie. こうちゃのみます---->こうちゃ(を)のみます
Sayaka-Matsuura

Sayaka-Matsuura

January 11, 2011

Elena-san, こんにちは! In your sentence - could you clarify the third sentence... ? こうちゃをとあまうものはあります。 Something to do with English tea... Thank you! -Sayaka ;)
CatPanda

CatPanda

February 12, 2011

朝(あさ)ご飯(はん)は何(なん)でもお母(かあ)さん作(つく)ってもらった。 Breakfast is whatever my host mom made for me.
Sayaka-Matsuura

Sayaka-Matsuura

May 4, 2011

デレックさん、 朝ご飯はホストマザーが作ってくれた食事だった。 May make more sense... - Sayaka ;)

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