Sep 05

Japanese Adjectives

Tag: japaneseadmin @ 12:34 pm


古い/furui (old)
安全/anzen (safe)
不便/fuben (inconvenient)
重い/omoi (heavy)
つまらない/tsumaranai (boring)
難しい/muzukashii (difficult)

In case you can’t follow (or if I’ve made too many mistakes for it to be intelligible, which is just as likely!):

The “old” object is my iPod 30G. Apple don’t actually sell them any more, so that’s why I chose it.
The “safe” object is a wrist pad for roller blading.
The “heavy” object is a chair.
The “difficult” object is my Japanese copy of ‘Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban’.
The “inconvenient” object is a pair of chopsticks. (As Seinfeld said, “You don’t see a guy plowing a field with a couple of pool cues, do you!”)
The “boring” object is a copy of a movie that I didn’t enjoy.

2 Responses to “Japanese Adjectives”

  1. mhar_teens says:

    something wrong here..
    思い/omoi (heavy)

  2. admin says:

    Oops! Fixed.

    Thanks!

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