Nihongo Storytime for Beginners 44 夏:おばあちゃんとスイカ

EPISODE · Aug 21, 2023 · 3 MIN

Nihongo Storytime for Beginners 44 夏:おばあちゃんとスイカ

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🎙️Welcome to Japanese Simple Storytime with Noriko!  👉Sample script https://tinyurl.com/yuyd4jkc 🌸Join our vibrant community, Japanese Together, and unlock access to the story scripts along with their English translations. Don't miss out on our thrilling monthly meet-ups, where you can connect with fellow learners and dive deeper into the Japanese language. 💜Japanese Together. Discover more at https://japanese-together.mn.co 僕 - ぼく - I (casual form of "I" used by boys/men) 岡山 - おかやま - Okayama (a city in Japan) 住む - すむ - to live 名前 - なまえ - name 小学5年生 - しょうがくごねんせい - 5th grade elementary school student 毎年 - まいとし - every year 8月 - はちがつ - August お盆休み - おぼんやすみ - Obon vacation (Buddhist festival honoring ancestors) 家族 - かぞく - family おばあちゃんち - おばあちゃんち - grandma's house 今 - いま - now, currently けど - but, however お父さん - おとうさん - father 四国 - しこく - Shikoku (one of the main islands of Japan) 香川県 - かがわけん - Kagawa Prefecture (a prefecture in Shikoku) 生まれる - うまれる - to be born だから - that's why, therefore おじいちゃん - grandpa (casual form of "grandfather") うちから - うちから - from my house/home 約 - やく - about, approximately 2時間 - にじかん - 2 hours 車 - くるま - car 瀬戸大橋 - せとうおおはし - Seto Ohashi Bridge (a large bridge connecting Honshu and Shikoku) 橋 - はし - bridge 渡る - わたる - to cross 畑 - はたけ - field, garden 野菜 - やさい - vegetables スイカ - すいか - watermelon 作る - つくる - to grow, to produce 田舎 - いなか - countryside, rural area 朝 - あさ - morning 8時ごろ - はちじごろ - around 8 o'clock 出発する - しゅっぱつする - to depart, to leave 着く - つく - to arrive すぐに - immediately, right away 甘い - あまい - sweet 有名 - ゆうめい - famous 町 - まち - town, city たくさん - a lot, many うどん屋さん - うどんやさん - udon restaurant うどん - udon (a type of Japanese noodle) 観光客 - かんこうきゃく - tourists いっぱい - full, crowded 歩く - あるく - to walk 天ぷらざるうどん - てんぷらざるうどん - tempura udon (cold udon with tempura on top) 今日 - きょう - today 泊まる - とまる - to stay (at a place) 一緒に - いっしょに - together 寝る - ねる - to sleep 学校 - がっこう - school 先生 - せんせい - teacher 友達 - ともだち - friend 話す - はなす - to talk, to speak

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