What is the kanji for Kudasai?
What is the kanji for Kudasai?
The word “Kudasai” is sometimes written with the kanji “shita” (down), but most times written only in hiragana.
What is Hayaku?
Japanese adjectives conjugate to become adverbs. We can change I adjectives that end with syllable I, such as HAYAI (early), to adverbs by changing the final I to KU. So, HAYAI becomes HAYAKU. If HAYAKU and NARIMASHITA (have become) are linked together, they become HAYAKU NARIMASHITA (have become early).
What does motto Hayaku mean?
First, as mentioned above Japanese doesn’t have comparative adjectives, so “earlier” is being expressed as “motto hayaku” (literally: “more early”).
What does Hayaku aitai mean?
Hayaku: soon. anata: you. aitai: want to meet/see.
What is Shita in kanji?
Meaning:below, down.
Why does Kudasai use the down kanji?
Even before they used kanji, the Japanese said “please” with a term that positions the listener is above the speaker, suggesting that the direction of the action that is requested from the listener toward the speaker is downward. This is what makes it a polite expression.
What is zutto?
Zutto(ずっと) As for the word “Zutto”, it’s an adverb that’s typically used to express something that had been going on for a very long time or had occurred way back in the past.
What is Anata ni aitai?
Anata ni aitai desu. That’s how you say “I miss you” in Japanese.
What is Samishii?
Technically, 寂しい (sabishii / samishii) means “I’m lonely.” However, Japanese people say it a lot to one another when they mean to say “I’m lonely (because I’m not with you.” In a way, this makes it a kind of substitute for “I miss you,” also.
What Naka means?
Read naka, chū or jū, 中 captures the complex meaning of being within, between or in the middle of something. In its most straightforward sense, it translates simply as “in”: 家の中 (ie no naka, in the house), カバンの中 (kaban no naka¸ in the bag) or, more metaphysically, 心の中 (kokoro no naka, in the heart).