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Autor: | Coval [ 28 cze 2004, 14:46 ] |
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Przeklejka*stad*. Autor: Elizabet First Meetings Pleased to meet you - Hajimemashite Nice to meet you (Don’t forget me) - Doozo yoroshiku What is your name? - Onamae wa? I am Elizabet - Elizabet desu. This is my friend. - Kore wa watashi no yuujin/tomodachi desu. Japanese or English? Do you speak Japanese? - Nihongo ga dekimasuka? Do you speak English? - Eigo ga dekimasuka? Please say it in English – Eigo de itte kudasai I speak a little of Japanese. - Nihongo chotto shaberemasu. I know a little Japanese – Nihongo wo chotto shitemasu. Do you understand my Japanese? – Watashi no nihongo wo wakarimasuka? My Japanese is not good – Watashi no Nihongo wa yokunai desu If there are mistakes don’t be surprised - Machigai ga areba odorokanaide I can't read Kanji and Hiragana. – Kanji to Hiragana wo yomemasen. Please use roman lettering – Romaji de onegaishimasu. Yes, I understand – Hai, wakarimasu. No, I don’t understand – Iie, wakarimasen. I don’t know (informal) – Wakannai / Shiranai Please say it again -- Moo ichido yutte kudasai Please speak slowly -- Yukkuri hanashite kudasai Being Polite Just a moment please - Chotto matte kudasai Thank you (informal) - Arigatou Thank you very much - (Hontouni) arigatou gozaimasu. You’re welcome. - Doitashimashite Excuse me – Sumimasen / shitsurei shimasu (more polite) Sorry – Gomen / Gomenne / Gomennasai Really sorry – Hontouni gomennasai [NOTE: It is acceptable to say hajimemashite, then doozo yorosiku onegaishimasu upon a first meeting.] [NOTE 2: When using romaji, Japanese will commonly abbreviate words. It can be compared to how Americans use slang. For example, ohisashiburi desu = ohisa desu, purinto kurabu = purikura, warau = W.] Chit Chat Excuse me for a moment – Chotto sumimasen Do you have anything you want to ask? – Nanika kikitai koto arimasuka? How do you say “___” in Japanese? – “___” wa Nihongo de doo iimasuka? What did you say? - Nanto osshaimashitaka? What are you doing? - Nani wo shite imasuka? What country are you from? – Okuni wa dochira desuka? I am from Tokyo – Tokyo desu How old are you? – Nansai desuka? I am __ years old - Watashi wa __ desu. I'm looking for my friends. - Tomodachi wo sagashite iru no desu ga. What is the matter? - Doushimashitaka? What happened? - Doushitano? [NOTE: Males will commonly refer to themselves using boku or ore instead of watashi or watakushi. Women may use atashi.] [NOTE 2: This guide does not use the most formal Japanese, but gaming typically does not require formal Japanese (which is more commonly used to show respect to elders or in a business situation). As a rule of thumb, it is good to be polite regardless of how informal this is, because Japanese are very courteous. Some people find all the niceties annoying – those people shouldn’t party with Japanese.] Greetings Hello – Konnichiwa / Konnitiwa / Tiwa Good morning – Ohayoo gozaimasu / Ohayoo Good evening - Konbanwa How is everyone? - Minasan ikaga desuka? How are you? - O genki desuka? I'm fine - Genki desu. See you tomorrow! - Dewa ashita! Bye! Later! (informal) - Jya ne! / Matane! / Jaa mata! Good night - Oyasuminasai [NOTE: Ka at the end of a sentence signifies a question, (although not all questions use ka).] Partying/Grouping I’m looking for a party - Party wo sagashite imasu Do you want to level together? - Isshoni level agemasuka? Please invite me? - Sassotte kudasai Can I join? - PT ni haittemo ii? / Sankashiteiidesuka? I am a new player – Atarashii pureeyaa (player) desu. Are you busy? - Isogashii desu ka? Have you got a moment? – Chotto ii desuka? Sorry, I am not free now - Gomennasai, youji ga arunode kotowarimasu Sorry, I don’t have time – Gomennasai, jikan ga arimasen Glad to have you, looking for more – Yorosiku, hokanohito sasotte imasu I have asked a number of people – Nannin ka no hito ni kikimashita. “____” wants to party with us – “____” ga kono PT ni hairitai no He’s already there – Moo mukooni itte imasu There's no WHM - Siro inai Sorry, can you invite me again? - Gomenne, mou ikkai sasotte kudasai Organizing the Party Where are we going to hunt? - Doko de kari o shimasu ka? What is my role/job? - Watashi no jobbu (job) / yakume wa nan desu ka? I will be the first-line healer - kaifuku senpatsude ikimasu I’ll be the second-line healer and use weaken magic - kaifuku nibanmeto jakutai mahou ikimasu My MP has run out – MP kire Switch healing duties (MP has run out) - MP kirede suwarimasu. Kaifuku onegai shimasu. Wait while I raise you - Reizu kakemasu! matte kudasai Group together for Protect/Shell - puro to sheru kekerunode atsumatte kudasai (the person who lures the mob) - Tsuriyaku Good Experience (Tasty XP) – Umai ("umai desuyo," "umai dayo," etc) I want to try killing goblins - Gobu wa koroshitemitai What do you want to do now? – Kore kara nani o shitai desuka? What shall we do? – Doo shimashooka? Picture please – Shashin onegaishimasu Can handle more – Motto ikemasu Don’t worry – Shimpai shinaide Run! – Nigete! Tank - Zenei Thank you for the hard work! – Otsukaresama! (Otsukaresama desita!) [NOTE: It is common to combine words in the Japanese language, so if a word appears to be unusually long – try to break it down. For example, mata ne = matane.] [NOTE 2 : Although certain words have similar meaning, they may be used best in different situations. Like English, there are different ways to say the same thing. Keep in mind, some phrases are best used by females and some by males. On one gamefaq it said to use "Boku...", but boku is inappropriate for females to say.] Coming and Going Come here - Chotto kochi kite Can you come - Koreru I'm coming now - Ima iku I can go – Ikeru I can't go - Ikenai I want to go - Ikitai I don't want to go - Ikitakunai Don't go - Ikanaide Shall we go? – Ikimashouka? Let's go - Ikuzo (Ikimashou) I'm going back – Kaerimasu / Modorimasu I'm leaving soon - Mo sugu deru Sorry, I have to go in 30 minutes. – Gomennasai, ato 30pun gurai de ochimasu. Sorry, but I have to go now - Sumimasen, ima, ikanakutewa ikemasen I’m going to the toilet - Toire (toilet) ittekimasu I need to reboot, be back soon - PC o REBOOT shite, sugu modorimasu I'm going to get a signet - shigu ittekimasu I'm going to my mog house - mogurimasu Stay here please - Kokoni ite kudasai Where are you? – Doko ni imasuka? Where are you going? - Doko iku-no? I don’t know where “____” is – “____” dokoni aruka shiranai. Where is “____”? – “_____” wa doko desuka? How do I get to “____” ? – “_____” wa dou itta houga ii? I went to Bastok- Basu e ikimashita I am in Selbina – Watashi wa Serubina ni imasu. This way – Kochira That way – Sochira That way over there – Achira Which way – Dochira To the right – Migi no hooni To the left – Hidari no hooni You turn right – Migi e magarimasu You turn left – Hidari e magarimasu It’s near – Chikai desu It’s far – Tooi desu Let's go back to “___” - “___” he modorimashou We should go to “___” - “___” he modoru beki da I'm going to “___” - “___” he ikimasu Words and Shorter Phrases Hurry – Hayaku / Isoide Cute – Kawaii Cool – Kakkoii Wow! – Sugoi! Help! – Tasukete! Take care! – Kiotsukete! Watch out - Abunai Scary – Kowai Troublesome – Mendokusai Pitiful (how sad) - Kawaisou I’m okay, it’s okay - Daijoubu desu Don’t worry, it’s okay – Ii desu Of course, definitely – Mochiron desu Certainly – Tashikani Maybe, perhaps - Tabun I need it – Irimasu I don’t need anything – Nanimo irimasen I don’t need it at all – Zenzen irimasen Hurray! Yay! - Yatta! Good luck – Ganbatte Great job! - Yokudekimashita Congratulations! - Omedeto! This is fun - Tanoshiine Linkshell - rinkusheru Crystal – Kuristaru Furniture - Kagu AFK – Riseki shimasu Back – Tadaima / Tada Welcome back – Okaeri / Oka LOL – W (short for warau) [NOTE: Be careful about spelling. For example, one page claimed to say “Do you want to party” but the way it was spelt meant “Do you want to throw up in my party.” [NOTE 2: If a Japanese player says something that looks familiar, they are probably spelling it based on pronunciation, so try to consider what it may be. (For example, tomodachi = tomodati. daijoubu = daijyobu. yoroshiku = yorosiku). In other situations they may be combining words, as previously mentioned.] General Word Chart Jobs Black mage - Kuromadoushi / kuro White mage - Shiromadoushi / shiro Red Mage – Akamadoushi / aka Warrior – Senshi Monk – Monnku Thief – Shifu Dark Knight – Annkoku Beastmaster – Kemonotukai, Kemono Ranger – Kariudo Bard – Ginyuushijin / Ginyuu Paladin (knight) – Naito Summoner – Shoukanshi Dragoon – Ryukishi Weapons 1h sword - katate ken 2h sword - ryoute ken Daggers – tanken 1h staff – katate kon 2h staff – ryoute kon Grapples – kakutou 1h/2h axe – katete/ryoute ono Scythe – Kama Spear - Yari Sickle – Ryoutekama Bow/Arrow – Kyuushi Shield – Tate Armor -bougu Effects/Spells Healing - Kaifuku Poison - doku Paralyze - Mahi Blind - kurayami Sleep - zzz Curse - noroi Weakness - jyakuten Enfeebling - jyakutai Protect - puro Shell – sheru Bomb – Bomu Written by Shigemo of shigemo.com Other useful words Locations basu - Bastok sann - Sand'Oria winn - Windurst jyuuno - Jeuno serubina - Selbina maura - Mhaura gusutaba-gu - Gustaberg ronfo-re - Ronfaure sarutabaruta - Sarutabaruta bi-chi / kaigan - Beach / Shoreline kawa - River kazan - Volcano mizuumi - Lake sabaku - Desert sanmyaku - Mountain range taki - Waterfall umi - Sea / Ocean yama - Mountain mori - Forest janguru - Jungle yukigeshiki - Snowy landscape sougen / souchi - Grassland doukutsu - Caves koudou - Mines iseki - Ruins onsen - Hot springs Enjoy! _________________ Oczko: BLM 50 / WHM 25 / THF 35 / NIN 19 / WAR 10 Fishing 63, Cooking 68, Woodworking 60 <font size=-1>[ Ta wiadomość została zmieniona przez: Coval dnia 2004-06-28 15:47 ]</font> |
Autor: | Duszek [ 3 lut 2005, 09:19 ] |
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[bump] fajny post, moze sie przydac |
Autor: | kalcia [ 3 lut 2005, 12:12 ] |
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auaa, to bolalo duzo tego ^^;; trzeba sie nauczyc, to z japoncami normalnie bedzie mozna grac XD |
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