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		<title>Aodh’s Grammar Point [04] っけ (What was it again&#8230;)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 13:57:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since I’m done studying for the JLPT (or more appropriately done failing the JLPT) I thought I’d post another grammar point.  This is one you hear all the time in a variety of situations when someone has forgotten something and is trying to remember or get the person they’re talking to to remember.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since I&#8217;m done studying for the JLPT (or more appropriately done failing the JLPT) I thought I&#8217;d post another grammar point.  This is one you hear all the time in a variety of situations when someone has forgotten something and is trying to remember or get the person they&#8217;re talking to to remember.</p>
<p><span style="color: #000000"><strong>Noun/Verb/Adjective (Plain Form/Polite Past Form) +っけ<br />
</strong>何だっけ。 What is it again&#8230;<br />
新宿だったっけ。 Was it Shinjuku?  I can&#8217;t remember.<br />
病気でしたっけ。 He was sick, right?  I forgot.<br />
買ったっけ・買いましたっけ。 Did he buy it?  I forgot.<br />
行くんだっけ。 He&#8217;s going, right?  I forgot.<br />
行ったんだっけ。 He went, didn&#8217;t he?  I forgot.<br />
行くんだったっけ・行くんでしたっけ。 He was going, wasn&#8217;t he?<br />
冷たかったっけ。 It was cold, right?</span></p>
<p><strong>注意：イ Adjectives don&#8217;t ever use the Past Polite form (～かったです) with っけ since it can&#8217;t attach to です.  Also, it&#8217;s not recommended to use the Present Tense for Verbs or イ Adjectives.  It&#8217;s generally unnatural (even in English) to forget something that didn&#8217;t happen yet.</strong></p>
<p><strong>This form is only used to express something you did know, but forgot.  If you remember た・だ + っけ, you&#8217;ll be ok.<br />
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<p><em>Grammar Note: Plain Form<br />
Verb: 行く</em><em> ・ </em><em>行かない</em><em> ・ </em><em>行った</em><em> ・　行かなかった<br />
イ Adjective: さむい　・　さむくない　・　さむかった　・　さむくなかった<br />
ナ Adjective: 元気だ　・　元気じゃない　・　元気たった　・　元気じゃなかった<br />
Noun: 雨だ　・　雨じゃない　・　雨だった　・　雨じゃなかった</em></p>


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		<title>Excuses Excuses (Apologies)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 09:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Or rather apologies. Sorry for not posting more on this. I&#8217;ve been doing alot of studying on my own in other subjects, so my japanese fell by the wayside for a bit there. So to make up for it, lets give you a quickie lesson on apologizing. We won&#8217;t actually get into excuses till later&#8230;meaning [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Or rather apologies. Sorry for not posting more on this. I&#8217;ve been doing alot of studying on my own in other subjects, so my japanese fell by the wayside for a bit there. So to make up for it, lets give you a quickie lesson on apologizing. We won&#8217;t actually get into excuses till later&#8230;meaning when I get the hang of it myself.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">すみません。</span></p>
<p>This first one (Sumimasen) is a very handy dandy one that gets used alot. It can be used for many situations. I think I shall touch on to the utility of the phrase later. Sometimes gets said (suimasen).</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">ごえめんなさい。</span></p>
<p>Gomennasai is another one of those common apologetics. The usage for this one is limited to apologizing. It seems to be a bit less formal than other forms of apoligizing so I would recommend being careful where you use this one.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">ごめん。</span></p>
<p>A more casual apology. Can sometimes be replaced with (Gomen Ne) or (Gomen Na) the second being a more masculine way of use.</p>
<p>Now I will admit I have heard this following two as well, but as for their exact usage and whatnot, I cannot be too certain.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">もうしわけありません。</span></p>
<p>Breaking open the dictionary on this one, it says that this is a very formal apology and is typically used when addressing a superior, like a boss or somesuch. Shows more feeling that Sumimasen.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline">しつれいしました。</span></p>
<p>Also formal apology but not quite as strong as (moushiwake arimasen). Now if I&#8217;m not terribly mistaken (and please please correct me if I am) it also can be used to the extent of (Sorry for the intrusion) when you come over to someone&#8217;s house or enter their office or something.</p>
<p>Anyway thats what I&#8217;ve got for today. I hope to get a bit more into the swing of things with this lovely blogspace.</p>
<p>Now since I am an optician by trade I have decided at the last minute to through some terms at you.</p>
<p>Optometry &#8211; kengan (けんがん）</p>
<p>Optometrist &#8211; shiryokukensai （しりょくけんさい）</p>
<p>vision test &#8211; shiryokukensa (しりょくけんさ）</p>
<p>Optician &#8211; meganeya（めがねや）</p>
<p>glasses &#8211; megane（めがね）</p>
<p>contact lens &#8211; kontakuto（コンタクト）</p>


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		<title>Zombiehead Sanjou!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 06:50:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ore sanjou! I have arrived! Hello everyone! I go by the name of Zombiehead, though some call me Chris, and Alex has given me a bit of blog space to help you learn Japanese, as best I can anyway. Personally, I&#8217;ve only take a bit of actual classes on the language, meaning one year college course [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ore sanjou! I have arrived!</p>
<p>Hello everyone!</p>
<p>I go by the name of Zombiehead, though some call me Chris, and Alex has given me a bit of blog space to help you learn Japanese, as best I can anyway. Personally, I&#8217;ve only take a bit of actual classes on the language, meaning one year college course really, which I had to drop for reasons I won&#8217;t get into. I have however continued my self teaching and it is from this self teaching method I shall assist you, the intrepid learner and possibly myself. So in a way, we are learning together.</p>
<p>Learning Japanese here in Alaska, where I am currently, is quite difficult because, except for the university classes, the only exposure I get to it is through Anime, Manga, and J-Drama and the occasional tourist who stops by the store I work in. But I shall try my best.</p>
<p>Predominantly the way I learn is through vocabulary lists, not really themed or anything, but ones I find immediately useful, and then I try figuring out how to use them in a sentence and such. Any other study tricks or anything shall come up as they occur to me.</p>
<p>Now some of the things I use for self study are as follows</p>
<p>The Genki Series of Textbooks (<a href="http://genki.japantimes.co.jp/index.en.html">http://genki.japantimes.co.jp/index.en.html</a>) These books are the ones my japanese teacher had us use and frankly they are fantasticly handy and useful.</p>
<p>Tuttle&#8217;s A Guide to Learning Hiragana and Katakana: (<a href="http://www.jbox.com/PRODUCT/TUTTLE007">http://www.jbox.com/PRODUCT/TUTTLE007</a>) To be honest, this is mainly just for practicng the Hiragana nd Katakana writing systems. Which is important. While kanji is going to be the primary obstacle (though don&#8217;t think of it that way, be positive now) it is important to be sure to remain sharp with the basics.</p>
<p><em>Ichinichi 15 Fun no kanji Renshu (Jou) ~ Fifteen Minutes a Day Kanji Practice (</em><a href="http://www.jbox.com/PRODUCT/ALK002"><em>http://www.jbox.com/PRODUCT/ALK002</em></a><em>) </em>And this is for studying the kanji part.</p>
<p>The iPhone (or in my case the iPod Touch) has all kinds of nifty apps you can utilize. I recommend</p>
<p>Kotoba (Which is a fabulous dictionary program)</p>
<p>iKanji and iKana (great for practice with the writing)</p>
<p>I believe links for these have been posted already, so I won&#8217;t waste any time.</p>


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