Japanese 1 I And Na Adjectives

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1. Cute

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"Kawaii" is a Japanese word that translates to "cute" in English. It is often used to describe something that is adorable, charming, or endearing. In this context, the correct answer is "Kawaii" because it is the equivalent term for "cute".

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There will be questions on the i and na adjective we'e learned, from small to annoying, and a few conjugation questions. Write the japanese word for the english word given, in roomaji.
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2. Is clean (pretty)

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"Kirei" is a Japanese word that translates to "clean" or "pretty" in English. So, the given correct answer "Kirei" accurately describes the meaning of the phrase "is clean (pretty)".

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3. Quiet

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4. Dirty, messy

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The word "kitanai" is a Japanese term that translates to "dirty" or "messy" in English. This is a direct translation and explanation of the given words "dirty, messy." Therefore, the correct answer is "kitanai."

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5. Loud, annoying

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"Urusai" is a Japanese word that translates to "loud" or "annoying" in English. This word is often used to describe someone or something that is making a lot of noise or causing irritation. In this context, "urusai" accurately captures the meaning of "loud, annoying" and is therefore the correct answer.

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6. Is young

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The given correct answer "wakai" is a Japanese word that translates to "young" in English. This suggests that the question is asking for the translation or meaning of the word "young" in Japanese.

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7. Write the negative form of kawaii

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The given correct answer, "Kawaikunai," is the negative form of the Japanese word "kawaii," which means "cute" or "adorable." In Japanese, adding the suffix "kunai" after the stem of an adjective indicates the negative form, meaning "not" or "not [adjective]." Therefore, "Kawaikunai" translates to "not cute" or "not adorable."

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8. Is strict

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9. Is nice, kind

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10. Fat, chubby, stout.

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The Japanese word "futotteimasu" can be translated to English as "getting fat" or "gaining weight." The words "fat, chubby, stout" are all synonyms that describe someone who is overweight or has a larger body size. Therefore, "futotteimasu" is the correct answer as it aligns with the given words and their meaning.

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11. Write shizuka in it's negative form.

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The correct answer is "Shizukadewaarimasen, shizuka dewaarimasen." This is the negative form of the word "shizuka," which means "quiet" or "calm" in Japanese. By adding the negative particle "de wa arimasen" after the word, it changes the meaning to "not quiet" or "not calm."

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12. Is a hindrance, nuisance

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13. Is thin

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The given answer "yaseteimasu" is a Japanese phrase that translates to "is thin" in English. It indicates that the subject being referred to is thin or has become thin over time.

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14. Is old (age)

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The correct answer is "toshio totteimasu, toshi o totteimasu." In Japanese, the verb "totteimasu" means "to take" or "to bring," while "toshi" means "age." Therefore, the phrase "toshio totteimasu" translates to "taking age" or "bringing age," indicating that someone is getting older. Additionally, the phrase "toshi o totteimasu" means "taking years," which also implies the same meaning of someone aging.

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Cute
Is clean (pretty)
Quiet
Dirty, messy
Loud, annoying
Is young
Write the negative form of kawaii
Is strict
Is nice, kind
Fat, chubby, stout.
Write shizuka in it's negative form.
Is a hindrance, nuisance
Is thin
Is old (age)
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