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How do you describe a quiet person in Japanese?
かのじょ は しずか な ひと です。 Kanojo wa shizuka na hito desu. She is quiet person.
How would you describe yourself in Japanese?
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- つまらない。 Tsumaranai. Boring.
- 丁寧。 ていねい。 Teinei. Polite.
- 落ち着いた。 おちついた。 Ochistuita. Calm.
- 面白い。 おもしろい。 Omoshiroi. Humorous.
- まじめ。 Majime. Serious.
- 恥ずかしい。 はずかしい。 Hazukashii. Shy.
- 親切。 しんせつ。 Shinsetsu. Kind.
- 賢い。 かしこい。 Kashikoi. Kind.
Are the Japanese quiet?
Shy, quiet If you have had an opportunity to immerse yourself in a group of Japanese, you must have realised that not many Japanese are actually shy or quiet. Yet, there’s an image among most people that the Japanese are extremely reserved and shy.
How do you express your opinion in Japanese?
The way to express “I think” in Japanese is by inserting と思う/思います (to omou / omoimasu) after stating your opinion. 思う is used for casual speech and 思います is used for polite speech. You can read about ます verb forms here.
What does Shizuko mean?
quiet
Shizuko can be written in hiragana, katakana, kanji, or with a combination of kana and kanji. しず子, spelled with hiragana and kanji. シズ子, spelled with katakana and kanji. 静子, “quiet/calm, child”
What is Yasashii?
Yasashii is a Japanese word meaning gentle or kind.
How do Japanese list their hobbies?
Another useful pattern you can use to talk about your hobbies is this: 趣味は + NOUN + を + VERB + ことです。 SHUMI WA +NOUN + O +VERB + KOTO DESU. 趣味は本を読むことです – Hon o yomu koto desu – My hobby is reading books.
How do you describe feelings in Japanese?
Adjectives for Expressing Emotions in Japanese
- 嬉 うれ しい – happy.
- 悲 かな しい – sad.
- 恥 は ずかしい ー shy.
- 寂 さび しい、淋しい – lonely.
- 怖 こわ い、恐い – scary.
- 辛 つら い – painful, heart-breaking.
- 苦 くる しい – difficult, agonizing, feeling forced.
- 懐 なつ かしい – to endear, desire or miss something.
What is another word for quiet in Japanese?
Shizuka. More Japanese words for quiet. 静か adjective. Shizuka peaceful, silent, calm, serene, peaceable. 平穏 noun. Heion peaceful, peacefulness, restful. 静粛 adjective.
How to introduce yourself to Japanese people?
Proper etiquette is very important for Japanese culture. When introducing yourself, make sure that your manner is professional and appropriate. Japanese people usually do not shake hands in professional settings, so usually it is best to just bow instead. People usually bow once at the beginning and once at the end of their jikoshoukai.
How to talk about your hobbies in Japanese?
If you are meeting new people, it is always enjoyable to share your passions in Japanese. You can speak about your hobbies and what you like in various ways but the two easiest ones are the expression to like (好き, suki) and the word hobby (趣味, shumi).
How do you say “nice to meet you” in Japanese?
Depending on the time of the day, you may say ohayou gozaimasu, konnichiwa, konbanwa. Do you know the difference? Or you can simply state “hajimemashite” – “nice to meet you.” You can politely say your name with the to-be verb “desu”, or the verb “to say” (言います).