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Monday, August 04, 2008

Fun Japanese Words to Learn

Life is a little more fun when you know Japanese, whether it's to communicate with nihonjin who can't use English or to catch the attention of cute Japanese coeds on campus. One word you can get quite a lot of mileage from is sugoi (sue-GO-ee), which means "amazing" or "incredible" and which can be used just about any time you need to praise someone. See a Japanese man who's adept at playing the Super Mario theme on an accordion? Just tell him sugoi! and your meaning will be instantly communicated. Then there's daijobu (die-JOE-boo), which means "okay" or "alright" and is generally one of the first words a person learns after coming here (well, one of the first anyway). Want to ask if someone is alright with your menu selection at a restaurant, or if they're okay after bumping into that drunk salaryman just now? Just say Daijobu? and they can reply, Daijobu (Sure, I'm fine). Finally, another fun short word you can find some interesting uses for is zan-nen (ZAHN-nen), which means "what a shame!" or "how unfortunate!" If someone misses the answer to a question or otherwise fails at something, you can pull this word out and get some laughs from them. It's used a lot by Japanese game show hosts when a guest makes a wrong answer and misses out on the $100,000 prize.

3 Comments:

Blogger timo said...

I'll bite: what kind of movie is that???

8:12 PM

 
Blogger Peter in Japan said...

No idea at all. I was trying to find a picture to illustrated "daijobu" and that's what came up, some movie called Daijobu. ^_^

11:25 PM

 
Blogger Lord said...

I'm a magician and when I visited Japan, I kept getting sugoi a lot. I didn't know what it meant but I understood it from the context. When I went to Korea I actually recognized Japanese from the use of that word... Coming back to Japan in October probably...

7:49 PM

 

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