Nihongo Module 1 (1unit)
Nihongo Module 1 (1unit)
Nihongo Module 1 (1unit)
Objectives:
On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:
1. be familiarized with the basic Japanese vocabulary;
2. introduce themselves in Nihongo; and,
3. display courtesy and respect in conversing using Nihongo.
Discussion:
A. Self-Introduction
Hajimemashite
(How do you do?)
Watashi wa ____ desu
(I am [name])
Watashi wa _____ kara desu
(I am from [place])
Doozo yoroshiku onegaishimasu
(I am pleased to meet you)
Hajimemashite
(How do you do?)
Anata wa ____ desu
(You are [name])
Anata wa _____ kara desu
(You are from [place])
Yoroshi onegaishimasu
(Nice to meet you)
*desu (des)- is, am, are
**wa- particle that introduces
Example:
Hajimemashite
Watashi wa Sharina Carla desu
Watashi wa CLSU, Nueva Ecija kara desu
Doozo yoroshiku onegaishimasu
B. Japanese Vocabulary
Example:
Hajimemashite
Watashi wa Sharina Carla desu
Watashi wa CLSU, Nueva Ecija kara desu
Watashi wa Firipinjin desu
Watashi wa Nihongo sensei desu
Anata no gagusei desu
Yoroshi onegaishimasu
Regular Counters
0-rei 10-ju
1-ichi 11-juichi 100-hyaku
2-ni 12-ju-ni 20-ni-ju 200-ni-hyaku
3-san 13-ju-san 30-san-ju 300-san-hyaku
4-yong 14-ju-yong 40-yong-ju 400-yong-hyaku
5-go 15-ju-go 50-go-ju 500-go-hyaku
6-roku 16-ju-roku 60-roku-ju 600-rop-hyaku
7-sichi/nana 17-ju-nana 70-nana-ju 700-nana-hyaku
8-hachi 18-ju-hachi 80-hachi-ju 800-happyaku
9-ku/kyu 19-ju-kyu 90-kyu-ju 900-kyu-hyaku
1000-sen
Month Days
January- Ichi-gatsu 1- tsuitachi 11- ju ichi-nichi 21- ni-ju ichi-nichi
February- Ni-gatsu (First day of the 12- ju ni-nichi 22- ni-ju ni-nichi
March- San-gatsu month) 13 -ju san-nichi 23- ni-ju san-nichi
April- Shi-gatsu 2-futsuka 14 -ju yokka 24- ni-ju yokka
May- Go-gatsu 3-mikka 15- ju go-nichi 25 -ni-ju go-nichi
June- Roku-gatsu 4- yokka 16- ju roku-nichi 26- ni-ju roku-nichi
July- Shichi-gatsu 5- itsuka 17- ju shichi-nichi 27- ni-ju shichi-nichi
August- Hachi-gatsu 6- muika 18- ju hachi-nichi 28- ni-ju hachi-nichi
September- Ku-gatsu 7- nanoka 19- ju ku-nichi 29- ni-ju ku-nichi
October- Ju-gatsu 8- yoka 20- hatsuka 30- san-ju-nichi
November- Ju-ichi-gatsu 9- kokonoka 31- san-ju ichi-nichi
December- Ju-ni-gatsu 10- toka
Examples:
Watashi tanjobi wa hachi-gatsu nanoka desu
Watashi wa san-ju-san des
My birthday is August 7
I am 33
Itsu
When?
Time
O’clock (ji) Minute (fun/pun)
1- ichi-ji 1- ip-pun
2- ni-ji 2- ni-fun
3- san-ji 3- san-pun
4- yo-ji 4- yon-pun
5- go-ji 5- go-fun
6- roju-ji 6- rop-pun
7- shichi-ji 7- nana-fun/shichi-fun
8- hachi-ji 8- hap-pun
9- ku-ji 9- kyu-fun
10- ju-ji 10- jup-pun/jip-pun
11- ju-ichi-ji 15- ju-go-fun
12- ju-ni-ji 30- san-jip-pun
Jikan- hour
gogo- P.M.
gosen- A.M.
asa- morning
hiru- afternoon
yuugata- evening
yoru-night
nanji- What time?
Examples:
5:00 A.M.- gosen go-ji
3:14 P.M.- gogo san-ji ju yon-pun
Colors (Iro)
Kuro- black
Shiroi – white
Aka – red
Ao- blue
Midori – green
Ki-iro – yellow
Orenji – orange
Baioretto – violet
Hai-iro – gray ( gure)
Cha-iro – brown (kasshoku)
Murasaki – purple
Pinku – pink
Example:
Nani iro
What color?
Grammatical Elements
Examples:
Watashi mo Eigo no sensei desu
I am an English teacher too
Anata wa gakusei
You are a student
Evaluation:
Reference:
Mine, M. 1994. Nihongo kiso (Basic Japanese for foreign students). Hiroshima:
Hiroshima University.