Podcast 36: Just the dialogues

EPISODE · Apr 24, 2021 · 1 MIN

Podcast 36: Just the dialogues

from Learn Japanese Pod · host Alex Brooke

These are just the Japanese dialogues from podcast #36 “Describing people’s appearance in Japanese”. Main Dialog 1 – Describing people’s appearance A: ね、私の家族の写真見る? B: 見る見る! A: これはおじいちゃん。背が高いんだよね。 B: ほんと、スマートでかっこういいね! A: そうだけど、反対におばあちゃんは私に似て背が低いんだよね。 B: へえー。彼女は誰?お姉さん? A: そう!最近髪をショートにして金髪に染めたの! B: 顔がそっくりだね!それに家族みんなお洒落だよね。 A: ありがとう! Main Dialog 1 – Describing people’s appearance (Pronunciation) A: Ne, watashi no kazoku no shashin miru? B: Miru miru! A: Kore wa ojii chan. Se ga takain da yo ne. B: Honto, sumaato de kakkō ii ne. A: Sō dakedo, hantai ni obaa chan wa watashi ni nite, se ga hikuin da yo ne. B: Heh. Kanojo wa dare? Onee san? A: Sō! Saikin kami wo shooto ni shite kinpatsu ni someta no! B: Kao ga sokkuri da ne. Sore ni kazoku minna oshare da yo ne. A: Arigatō. Main Dialog 1 – Describing people’s appearance (English) A: Hey, do you want to see photos of my family? B: Yes! A: This is my grandpa. He’s tall isn’t he? B: That’s true. He’s tall and good looking. A: That’s right but on the other hand my grandma looks like me and she’s short. B: Ah. Who is she? Is she your older sister? A: Yes. Recently she cut her hair short and dyed it blond. B: Her face looks just like yours. Your family is very stylish. A: Thank you.

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