Barang barang di Kelas dalam Bahasa Jepang | Gakkou no Seikatsu - Kehidupan Sekolah

Imalia Hanifah
3 Feb 202108:48

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, the presenter introduces essential school-related vocabulary in Japanese. The lesson focuses on classroom objects like pencils, pens, erasers, rulers, notebooks, and more, providing their Japanese names and explanations. The presenter also touches on the writing system, particularly Katakana and Hiragana, as students learn to read and write the words. Furthermore, the lesson covers basic sentence patterns for ownership in Japanese, explaining how to say phrases like 'my pencil' or 'whose eraser is this?' The video offers a comprehensive yet approachable introduction to Japanese language learning.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The lesson focuses on school-related vocabulary in Japanese, particularly items found in a classroom.
  • 😀 Key vocabulary includes objects like pencils (鉛筆 - enpitsu), pens (ăƒœăƒŒăƒ«ăƒšăƒł - bƍrupen), erasers (æ¶ˆă—ă‚Žăƒ  - keshi gomu), and rulers (ćźšèŠ - jƍgi).
  • 😀 The script emphasizes the importance of using Hiragana and Katakana for reading and writing Japanese vocabulary.
  • 😀 Students are encouraged to practice reading and writing new words in both Hiragana and Katakana scripts.
  • 😀 The lesson introduces common classroom items such as desks (æœș - tsukue), chairs (æ€…ć­ - isu), and books (æœŹ - hon).
  • 😀 Vocabulary related to school supplies like scissors (ăƒă‚”ăƒŸ - hasami) and paper (箙 - kami) are also covered.
  • 😀 The lesson includes an introduction to the concept of possession in Japanese, using the particle 'no' (た).
  • 😀 An example is given for expressing possession, such as 'watashi no enpitsu' (私ぼ鉛筆) meaning 'my pencil.'
  • 😀 The lesson also discusses negative and interrogative sentence structures, with examples such as 'Watashi no hon dewa arimasen' (ç§ăźæœŹă§ăŻă‚ă‚ŠăŸă›ă‚“), meaning 'It is not my book.'
  • 😀 The importance of memorizing and practicing vocabulary and sentence patterns is emphasized, with students encouraged to review and send in their practice via video.

Q & A

  • What is the Japanese word for 'pencil'?

    -The Japanese word for 'pencil' is 'empudo' (スンピツ).

  • How is the word 'pen' written in Japanese?

    -The word 'pen' in Japanese is 'borupen' (ăƒœăƒŒăƒ«ăƒšăƒł), which is written using Katakana.

  • What is the Japanese term for 'eraser'?

    -The Japanese term for 'eraser' is 'keshi gomu' (æ¶ˆă—ă‚Žăƒ ).

  • Which Japanese script is used to write the word for 'ruler'?

    -The word for 'ruler' ('monosashi') is written in Hiragana (もぼさし).

  • How do you say 'pencil case' in Japanese?

    -The Japanese word for 'pencil case' is 'fudebako' (筆矱).

  • What is the Japanese term for 'scissors'?

    -The Japanese term for 'scissors' is 'hasami' (ăƒă‚”ăƒŸ).

  • What is the Japanese word for 'paper'?

    -The Japanese word for 'paper' is 'kami' (箙).

  • How do you say 'notebook' in Japanese?

    -The word for 'notebook' in Japanese is 'noto' (ăƒŽăƒŒăƒˆ).

  • What does the phrase 'Watashi no empudo' mean in English?

    -'Watashi no empudo' (私ぼスンピツ) means 'my pencil' in English.

  • How do you ask 'Whose eraser is this?' in Japanese?

    -'Whose eraser is this?' in Japanese is 'Keshigomu wa dare no desu ka?' (æ¶ˆă—ă‚Žăƒ ăŻèȘ°ăźă§ă™ă‹?).

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