English version:
For today, I will post about Japanese vocabulary! But in romaji form. I mean I will use with our alphabeth. I will write down all the japan's vocabulary that I'd knew and write the meaning in english of course. Just enjoy yourself and give me your opinions, please!
For part one, we will discuss about personal pronoun/greeting:
- Watashi: I am
- Watashitachi: We
- Anata: You
- Minasan: Ladies and gentlemen (it's some kind that you use when you will give a opening's introduction in some kind of show. Something like that. ^^ Hope you understand what I meant)
- Ano kata: that person (in formal form)
- Ano hito: that person (it use when the person is far from us)
- Otou-san/Tou-san: Father/Daddy
- Okaa-san/Kaa-san: Mother/Mommy
- Ojii-san/Jii-san: Grandfather/Grandpa
- Obaa-san/Baa-san: Grandmother/Grandma
- Oji-san/Ji-san: Uncle
- Oba-san/Ba-san: Aunt
- Ouji-sama: Prince
- Oujyo-sama: Mistress/milady
- Hime-sama: Princess
- Bocchan: Young master
- Omae: You (in less polite than 'anata')
- Kimi: You (more friendly/formal)
- Otouto: Little brother
- Imouto: Little sister
- Onii-san/Nii-san: Elder brother
- Onee-san/Nee-san: Elder sister
- Ane: Elder sister
- Aniki/Ani: Elder brother
- Isha: Doctor
- Sensei: Teacher
- Sachou: Director manager
- Kono hito: This person
- Sono hito: That person
- Shain: Employee
- Enjinia: engineer
- Koibito: boy friend/girl friend
- Kare: He
- Kanojo: She
- Tomodachi: Friend
- Nakama: Friend
- Onna/Onna no hito: Woman
- Gakusei: College student
- Kodomo: Chilldreen
- Okusan: Wife (for another people's wife)/madam/ma'am
- Otto/Shujin: Husband (for our husband)
- Kanai/Tsuma: Wife (for our wife)
- Otoko no ko: Boy
- Otoko no hito: Man
- Onna no ko: Girl
Okay that's all that I'd know. If you can't understand it correctly, just be free to ask me. Because it's to hard to translate it into english. I'd better to translate it in my own languange (of course). I'd tried to translate it in your usual conversation in daily. So please forgive me if I'd mistaken. Just tell me where was wrong, 'kay?
Bye! See you another time!