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Hi everybody, my name is Alisha. |
皆さん、こんにちは。Alisha です。 |
(Mina-san, kon'nichiwa. Alisha desu.) |
Welcome to another Whiteboard Lesson! |
In this lesson, you'll learn how to talk about one's well-being in Japanese. |
Let's get started! |
Okay, let's look at the vocabulary. |
First, we have... |
げんき (genki), |
good |
まあまあ (mā mā), |
so so |
ぜっこうちょう (zekkōchō) |
super good |
さいこう (saikō) |
great |
さいあく (saiaku) |
feeling down |
Let's look at the dialogue. |
While I read it, I want you to focus on the word being used to describe the character's well-being. |
Let's take a look! Ok, first, |
げんきですか。(Genki desu ka.) |
はい、げんきです。(Hai, genki desu.) |
So the first line here, げんきですか。(Genki desu ka.) |
means "How are you?" |
げんきですか。(Genki desu ka.) |
And the response is はい、げんきです。(Hai, genki desu.) |
which means "I'm good." |
In this dialogue, we see here in red, げんき (genki), we learned in the vocabulary section earlier that げんき (genki) is used to mean "good." |
We typically use it to respond to this question. |
げんきですか。(Genki desu ka.) |
Which literally means "Are you good?" |
The response - |
はい、げんきです。(Hai, genki desu.) |
Yes, I'm good. |
Let's take a look at a few more examples that use different well-being words. |
Ok, now let's take a look at a few more examples that use different vocabulary words. |
First is, まあまあ です。 (Mā mā desu.) |
This means "I'm so so." |
You can use this in response to the same question here. |
げんきですか。(Genki desu ka.) "How are you?" |
まあまあ です。 (Mā mā desu.) "I'm so so." |
The next example here is |
ぜっこうちょう です。(Zekkōchō |
desu.) |
Which means "I'm super good" or "I'm great," "I'm doing awesome." |
So again, you can respond to this question with this sentence. |
げんきですか。(Genki desu ka.) |
ぜっこうちょう です。(Zekkōchō desu.) |
Or if you like, you can use はい (hai) at the beginning. |
はい、ぜっこうちょう です。(Hai, zekkōchō desu.) |
Great! Now let's take a look at the basic pattern that you can use to create sentences like these. |
Ok! Now let's take a look at the sentence pattern that you can use to create your own sentences. |
Simply follow this pattern: [Well-being] です。 |
([Well-being] desu.) |
So here in the [Well-being] part, choose one of the vocabulary word that reflects your well-being. |
For example, you can put げんきです。(Genki desu.) |
Or you can put さいこうです。(Saikō desu.) |
I'm doing great, or "I'm doing super awesome." |
So, simply following [well-being] with です (desu), which means "is" or "am." |
In this case, it would mean "am" because you're referring to yourself. |
I'm great or "I'm good." |
げんきです。(Genki desu.) |
So the translation becomes "I'm" plus your well-being word. |
I'm good or "I'm so-so." |
You can use this pattern to create your own sentences. |
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