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The Japanese phrase "うるさくないです。" means "Akiko is noisy."
The Japanese phrase "うるさくないです。" means "Akiko is noisy."
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What is the Japanese word for "clean/pretty"?
What is the Japanese word for "clean/pretty"?
What is the Japanese word for "cute"?
What is the Japanese word for "cute"?
かわいい
What is the Japanese word for "nuisance"?
What is the Japanese word for "nuisance"?
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The Japanese phrase "いいですね。" means "It is good, isn't it?"
The Japanese phrase "いいですね。" means "It is good, isn't it?"
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What is the Japanese word for "strict"?
What is the Japanese word for "strict"?
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Flashcards
Akiko is not noisy
Akiko is not noisy
うるさくないです。
Ichiro is not clean/pretty
Ichiro is not clean/pretty
きれいではありません。
My little sister is not cute
My little sister is not cute
かわいくないです。
My little sister is not a nuisance
My little sister is not a nuisance
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It is good, isn't it?
It is good, isn't it?
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Mr. Hayakawa is young
Mr. Hayakawa is young
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Ms. Oyama is kind
Ms. Oyama is kind
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Ms. Sato is strict
Ms. Sato is strict
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Mr. Yamada is fat
Mr. Yamada is fat
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Mr. Nakamura is thin
Mr. Nakamura is thin
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Study Notes
Negative Sentences in Japanese
- Akiko is not noisy: うるさくないです。
- Ichiro is not clean/pretty: きれいではありません。
- My little sister is not cute: かわいくないです。
- My little sister is not a nuisance: じゃまではありません。
Descriptive Adjectives in Japanese
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Mr. Hayakawa is young: わかいです。
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Ms. Oyama is kind: やさしいです。
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Ms. Sato is strict: きびしいです。
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Mr. Yamada is fat: ふとっています。
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Mr. Nakamura is thin: やせています。
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いいですね. (It is good, isn't it?) Expresses agreement or approval.
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Description
This quiz explores the usage of descriptive adjectives and negative sentences in Japanese. Learn how to express qualities and negations about people and things accurately. Test your knowledge with practical examples and enhance your understanding of the Japanese language.