Confusing interpretation

Emlyn-J

Emlyn-J

January 30, 2011

I am visiting Japan in April for 16 days and attempting to get though the course as quickly as possible simply to have some fun and enjoy meeting the Japanese people. I'm confused by lesson 2.2. The phrase "shashin o totte mo ii desu ka?" is interpreted as "is it alright to take photos here?" but also as "Could you gake a photo for me? How is this subtle change in meaning recogonised?
Pascal-P

Pascal-P

January 30, 2011

"shashin o totte mo ii desu ka?" means "Is it alright to take photos", literally "photos taking good is it?". "shashin o totte *moratte* mo ii desu ka?" means "could you take a photo of me?". Literally, "photo taking (my) receiving (of) good is it?". You probably misread the transcripts. The inclusion of "moratte" (from morau, to recieve) suggests that you are the receiver of the action, and hence is asking for something to be done for you. The other vocabulary: shashin: photo totte: taking (from "toru", to take) moratte: recieving (from morau, to recieve) ii: good (yoi) desu: is/are (polite copula) o: object marker ka: question marker Lesson 2.7 deals with these sentence structures. Check them out.
Emlyn-J

Emlyn-J

January 30, 2011

Thank you Pascal. You are spot on. I did misread the transcripts and realized this when reading 2.7. Your intervention is very much appreciated.
Pascal-P

Pascal-P

January 30, 2011

No problem. Enjoy your trip :)
Keyatta--2

Keyatta--2

February 6, 2011

i wish i could go to japan some day i am going to live in japan
Keyatta--2

Keyatta--2

February 6, 2011

i am going to live in japan someday thats why i am studying japanese
Milton-D

Milton-D

February 10, 2011

Thanks. The explanation for Emlyn was what was also troubling me.
Kurinto-Desu

Kurinto-Desu

April 21, 2011

Konban wa: Dare ka imasu ka? Tomodachi o tsukuritain desu. (but I can barely understand what I just wrote!) LOL! I like to blog and promote e products and have a keen interest in Japan and the culture and language. Will be checking in from time to time...Ja ne..
Alan-R-G

Alan-R-G

September 19, 2013

Thanks for clearing that up. Emlyn, that was troubling me too.

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