Tuesday, July 26, 2011

TALK DIRECT & INDIRECT

Talk is said or spoken person and then repeated without change in question is called the indirect talks.
example:
Direct: "Ame ga imasu futte," to iimashita.
Indirect: "Ame ga iru to iimashita futte."
FORM -TE/DE + KARA (After)
Yuubinkyoku e Itte kara ... ..
After going to the office ...
Kara (Because of)
When Kara was followed verb or adjective, it means kara: For / since.
example:
>> kara Omoi motemasen.

Because of the weight, I can not take it.
But when followed by a noun meaning: of.
example:
>> Kinyoobi kara.

From Friday.
MO (Also)
Watashi mo sensei desu.
TO (And, that, together)
example:
>> Chizu to choomen.

Maps and notebooks.
>> Chikau iimashita.

He said he would swear.
>> Watashi no bengoshi o ikimashita.

I went with my defenders.
NE (Not)
example:
>>Samui desu ne.

Cold, is not it?
>> Kanashi desu ne.

Sad, is not it?
DE (On, on, in)
example:
>> Jakarta de mita n desu ka?

Do you see it in Jakarta?
>>Nijikan de koko ni yoru deshoo.

Maybe you can stop within two hours.
NI (At, in, into)
example:
>>Rokuji okimashita ni.

I woke up at six o'clock.
>>Kono hito ga nannin jeya ni imasu ka?

How many people in this room?
NOUN + NI Naru (Become)
example:
>> Bunjin ni naru.

Being a man of letters.
>> Kashu naritai ni.

Want to become a singer.

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