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Meeting Someone in Japan hen you meet someone in Japan for the first time, you bow as you say either ft UtD t U( or ¿)ê &Zt (, or both. You also exchang" ä#|J (cards) if you have them. tn
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lntroducing Oneself or Others elf-introductions occur quite frequently in Japan. At a reception for new students, for example, you may be asked to introduce yourself in Japanese. State your name, the name of your home institution, your majoç and end it all with ¿iä&ôt-,( and a bow. When you introduce two people to each other, the rule of thumb is to introduce the person of lower status to the person of higher status. lt would be nice to also add a comment or two about each person, as lkeda does in âãÉ 2 of this lesson.
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ten plus a few hours
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culture shock
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t{ l t_{Ft fæt rd¿
| o' V (plain past) Wlrrúl ='have just done something; have just finished doing something'
lãffil >¿.t >>>t#trÀ:tcøn'o] [a*r >¿.6>>>4#t lrmao]
a)
/tSl:l\e
t¿I{lt,
rr
li¿.
à. +^ffir" L ¡ i "
(Since she hasjust entered college, she is probably 18.)
b) Ê/\/¡ |ffirI) Èà. ò. þ/J7)r)ì¡'z lf t.T.-l-. (I have just eaten, so I am full.)
c) FIA^?|:Étfá'tlo)¿ ôùt. Elaffi¿ì*rà.È r¡ ( tËb * L/¡" (When I was a newcomer to Japan,I had trouble understanding Japanese.)
2rr, öO)
lãffit >t.ts>>>øo2=zt*l
Both ô o) and 4 0) canbe used with the meaning 'that -' when an item you are referring to is not in sight. ó Ø is used when both the speaker and the hearer are (oi are assumed to be)
:*iftupeiro¡'or',ihittÉ-
,.,:,f
- - tinl"ftËh, y
,:"Wmun.j'.'l. 4, 2,ø.sttòùta 'usea.,ln,tllis,:passage, theuse !L and * r u ù are familiar with the class.
a)
A fú¿ì4 *
i¿Ì¿ Ø ùlHÛì ¿ r.- i
ñít'f
trp
oi,t
ttø
o¡_$e'fr9"g,3f.¡s.¡4¡Il4iar,,
inAicat"q,¡f¡-a,ttop,A,úftì:
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(The town I was born in is calied Täkayama.)
B
?OtrJù* Ð.å,/¡ffiJÍ"Tå." (What kind of town is that?) È
b)A
ÈØ
I
lÂ.1
i. *+BAffiØ2 iziJ!.r¿)
4 )vã
À,1:àt.* Ll¿À.
(Yesterday, I met Lyle-san, who was in our Japanese class last year.)
bb- troL.
B
(oh, how is he
[:
¿"
7 Lf t. * Tå."
that personl doing?)
lãe;z>t.tz>>>RffiËffi2&ãrra2rcl J oot V(plain) &51¿l¿â ,, s a ch3r-rge ,which has ¡akei ÈJgÞ,9,þ.i..wrill place. fusr as -{je.èii¡rtr /¡å; * i,r!:,is,ins-9,$,... ',,',1 ,:. .'',,t,'.,':.t,..t'r-':..',l. ¡¡,i:;..l¡,l.tir r,.
.,.
¡'
,n9,'r,*ittt
a
) Bä^ffic -C.tt, ù. Bft:@ffiþ#2 J ä E t¿ú) * I,t¿"
àti a
(I came to have an interest in Japan after I went to Japan.)
'ìt'lù U
l.LÀ:À,
b) W+þffi\frLlr ùlft¿Ì. BAffiØtrHÈì#ö 6 ea EfÍ/r t, *Ëtu" (Unless you study kanji, you won't become able to read Japanese newspapers.)
13
*l 1 *,,,,, c) .0)c67, yr^ù è Laç¿ iÀ?Ê^6ea|.;ftt1*.t,t¿" (These days,{mericans also eat sashimi and tofu land this is a changeJ.)
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lã:lË,z > t. z s >>> z ã
-tã,í6
?ÈãLì v
eaøl
::':.1ìr' ..: :r .. : :.'... This is a sentence-final particle of exclamation. It rS geñgrall¡ us"¿'¡u',s1¿1e, one':s feéIin€, II. ;,.:e-mþhæicall,y oi onè's wish èrnótivêly. " :
a)
Woftt¿t>" (I don't know what to do!)
b) -Êr7 Y rtnTr->1,ô.r¿!-/Jó. (I wish I could go to Africa once!) i e,, saying something.without an addres¡æ iñ..mind',.s&en.itis.said.wjth.¡ur.:intèntioi..of..gètting..a:.iesþonqé.'fr.omanaddresSee,-'jó This.'e¡pres.sr9¡,ha,s.'a,flavor.'of'l,mo.aologlte:
-
..,.
c) ôð LJì b Tìt¿õ" (Long time no see!)
d)
ÈÈfl ( Sc/¿/¿ó" (You did WELL!)
$ ',' V(plain) ¿¿â
[âff :
>z.e >>> Ra
xt zænuctl
l
iåÌrneañs, som .l,-,trit:. ,-,tlv-(p.l a) t, x ) пl'rÈ. qií*zl â ¿zôrÃÅ,("Tàì- t'? L J ù: å: f'TÈ."
l:,- :lil.r:..',:1.:rili : i rr. r':., :: , ):. , ...::l ,i : . : :. :. -: :. ), :;: .: :., :):,:.:a. ! .:.::r t:il::a _ rJ'r.r: ì.::ii,ti : :. 1,
preqehÐ È
(I am aboat to eat right now, so why don't you join me?)
b) 4t, ¡ i
ÐËá'tt
6¿zôîÃ0)î- ø¿-eH#vL*T.
(I am about to go out, so I will call you later.)
c) z{ttt,6Ê,\ã
¿zôît.
(I am about to eat.)
d)
âÊ¡È
e)
âÊ¡lurã
¿ Z ôl¿"à. 6 SálJ È.llT (I have just eaten, so I am not hungry.)
-
L.( !' * riÂ,"
å. ò i ,)l-'Æc t
e-eKøCl lngrwcitt
( l¿'-ð 1.. (I am lin the midst ofl eating right now, so please wait a little.)
¿Zôl¡"È.
.
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Ê^ã ¿zôTT
¿ZôTt
Ê^/c
^l
Ê/s?rrã ¿zôTT
$ "' V(plain) Ztl=l¿clürä='be
expected/supposed to; it is a rule/custom that -' lãff: > t. 3 >>> 1fr:.ã t
V(plain) ZëJ=t¿clc='it
has been decided/arranged that
¿tra
a
zrrtË]
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l#aryz > ¿. z >>>iÉÞ
ë,:.È.1:-r*.ã4tå,/;¿:tÈtl.li¡ì,;,:.,¡,i
a) Hä"e9€ffi
i
â ¿ ¿ f: /¿ :
(
l,r
â ã ¿ ë l=r¿e (
rr
*f
¿ #,
* T"
(I am to teach English in Japan.)
b)
ã¡ U r¿ft4..ù:
"
(I am supposed to meet my teacher tomorrow.)
c) BäØâlf (
d)
'e
L :'¿
ft#þ I
has been an anged llcZh
[It
â ¿ E I=t¿ U * 1,, t¿" that] i will be working at a J apanese company.
)
x+ffißr â z ¿Iit¿ t¡ :f L /¡" (
ltt
has come about thatl I t)
will
e) E#0tX.t:_L7)ì6ffiùi- (
get marned next year.)
cþb(¿
¿
T-t¿.(ür:f
r"
(When you enter a Japanese house, you are supposed to take offyour shoes.)
f)
ätil,2
ffiE-e tt Bäffir*ËÉT ¿ ¿ E /¡
: ( ür !f r.
(You are supposed to speak Japanese in the classroom.)
*l 1*,,,,,
1,,, N (or Sentence+O) ltøla"(?"l this ex¡iession say a)-B in
a)
réQuües ttræ you are in
u?ê*lc :
!- !. .Ì--
B
t6t l-ItfllbT
(No, this is the first time.) ::..t
!t
>>>
Eât*ttJo<<î/¡']
is, appropriátej,, theiefore,,
to,
a Japanese restaurant.
Ì6-r ¿ Èìó b (Have you had sushi before?) ttv
A
lã#.l >t.tt
* TÈ..
T'T "
--..
,tt,.THs,
cannot be said" however,,when
yó¡
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diq
sing.I¿þ.ansse,food'in.a..þsroqr¡ 'In.thæ :1.,.::: -:. ì: - -r'r:¡Í.:1
you,shoùld,say b-).8. :::case, ,r:, :-
b)A
: .,.1,,. t,:, .,:,,i,,:',:,:,-.'lr :.il : - :1.::. a: r'.:1.:t ::.:., .:....
*õt l,?ê-rt¿ ¿ ¿ àló b * TÈ'" (Have you ever1nad sushibefore?)
!.!-å_ ôú)*Ëlv"
B
(No, I haven't.)
8'*
v(stem) E
l#a*vt
r-:rv(¡.'tê.' ei'.*+,'=i@t: ç,...1,ry"*s ttrat.qgme-$i1g ir
a) 7î-+ti_
*áÌÌ
L-CÌtÊ,tl:
>
t
e >>> I l-.1¡l ¿
gig¡ott.tó'*¡g¡¡ir-',' ¡..i.', ;i
< t t.
(Steaks are difficult to eat w'ith chopsticks.)
trfr'
ù'À,
V
b) ffiLu.ËF¿å. E+ãE(t,t"
(Difflcult ka4ji are hard to write.) _i
r.:i
: :j:)
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.
(Nice handwriting is easy to read.)
$ ""
V
(plain) ¿¿J¿tâ='decide to do -'
eornpared
witÏ :
'i¡y6lysfl.r,, ,
a)
¿ ¿:
ä 6, this pattern
,
*trBÄ^lr < ¿ ¿ l--l'*' I't¿"
(I have decided to go to Japan next year.)
b) æE CD þrÃ< ¿ ¿ l: l'*1.,f¿" (I have decidedto listen to cD's every day.)
t*Frftc < ur]
:r:: ::;-
.i. t
>>>>>ffi^
10 *'Sr/cå.
Sz='when sr, 5r'
læaø
>
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t or stare you did
¿ l, ¡ù'lù
a) È Ø i ElÉßH^lip t¿à- 184.ì:âür* L/¡"
I
-*t "@..tt:,tr,.'.rr
.
fr
(Yesterday, when I went to the library, I saw my teacher.) ù, ë<
b) E#ØXffi,.-î)xô^+tlþHct¿ò.
lvtade in Japanl ¿ Êt,\( t>cl¿, I found that it was made in Japan [, and I
(I bought a present for my Japanese famþ, and
was
surprisedJ.)
This should be distinguished from the case of V l¿ È followed by the present tense form, as in Eä^frc t; Eäffiål#rù â ¡, ) lJrà 6'e L ¡ Ttris is thc casã of sà-called "condi?u.sç . o{'ltË;,and it méanp',if tor gq.f-,qil. ,','.'.,..,,,.'
i. ,,oi,'
å.
'. tió
11 *' ëT *¿ '.
I¿ül='can't possibly'
/¿
(
Ë
. : ì:'..'rir:a lr.':rr:.:r:.1.
À,ù>.>(.
¿
(t,Ê^Ðtt*.Ë
>zz
lffiaø
r
t >>> eztËã.r*ur]
.t::r:..:1.:;::r.r:t.::..-i,r:.!r.:ii1.:r:r:1:r1:.:r:r:r.::i,..:.-:rr:t
This phrase expressés a very strong form.
a)
lqÞ{,..|.!,
verb is usually in þotential
lv"
(There is so much that I can't possibly eat it all.) r,¿
ã- * Ë /v" house in Tbkyo.)
b) HÉt'¿* ET bæ.r¡ À,ù,H (I can't possibly buy
12,*V
a
(stem) T ='*^rof - ing'
lV(stem of * i--form) ù'À'
+Ë]
V
a) Ë?¿l- -to) ò ø¿: (Kanji are difficultbecause
È¡
læ¿¡ry¿>
t.zz>>>zzÈl
expresses 'the way of doing somèttring.' ltt:
ffiðrã'àr/¿ ( Ë 1,,ó
Ut"
6o)î- ffiLt."
leven] one kanji [often] has a number ofreadings.)
b) *átÌ L Ø#bXZW.Z( ( Èð t.. (Please teacTrme how to hold chopsticks.)
13 *r ^, å Lüf ='it seems that; evidently' ;.t: !,.ì,e4presses oners,couj-ectures, .qan,bÈ,,attahle
l#atw
fò.,¡o-u¡sr(e6:¡1á
> t. z z >>>
Ëà 5 t,tì]
.$¡,[1,),;.s-t9rnS
of r*-adjectives (e.g.,L1'å.à Lt.),piaúfonns of t.-adjectives (i..g.,ftu, à Lr..) *apfui" forms of verb s (e.g., n < q L r.'). It tends to be used when one's conjecture is based on what one has heard.
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'l **-' a)
Bä^tÌ.
#r,-taÀ ôùtff* å L[r.
(It seems that the Japanese people iike hot baths.) À2 ,'
b) RË¿r. +rJ{ffiùtä (
(.
{Ìar: ( t. å Lür"
(It seems that Tbkyo is a difficult place to live in because eve4rthing is expensive.)
c) 7 t r r-c-.|,l. +Æ.trtft+.þ7 r
-z i.-À(.&Jìå Lü\. ¡.
(Evidently, students call teachers by their first names in America.)
14*,V
a) T) y nrÉt'
v
¿.
z z >>>
Ërru ?re)t oh w7 i, -
t a,v t)
/l¿'a/¡.
(It was my first culture shock after arriving in America.)
b)
ttu
+&Èìlå * c T ãl d¡T o (1
G)
¿2
:-'v 2 t'. ft4ËS
¿*
à'
ø+4
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met many teachers and students at the first picnic of the semester.)
Èrl'ì,'â z /¡ "
BÄ^lia
d)
lt$¿:Äe < flJb<
- EäÀ¿:ât. * L/c.
(When I entered coliege, I met a Japanese for the first time. li.e.,Ihad never met a Japanese until I entered college.J)
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I,Àã DLì
a) "'ffifÌ
>>>>>lâãtl
), EtltftE.tt
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bo)
E.tlJ
åà.
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2:Native
L+
t.*T7). is an hon-
Japanese speakers often
-åt (but This suggests that some-
end a sentence with
e6u ( *¡Furt,*1.
**utv:
fì.. È,
orific form of 'êT. This is different from t. à c L s t.* 1¿., which is an honoriûc form of t. * TÈ'.
...
).
thing more might follow and hence gives a softer tone to the conversation, thus making it more
b) 'o'UJa"Tãã^¿ffiT
polite than a sentence without
>>>>>[âff2]
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Br+
l.À
Er+
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3:
4: Ë¿t
is used to bring up an important point or information.
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i-
to get more information from a conversation paÍner and in general to have a smooth conversation.
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i¿f" and t-à'6
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L ¿ ôî is used to change the topic of a conversation.
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(Sensei, would you please iet me be absent from class?)
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Sentence c) is the correct request. nòìtus¡rry'ap,prgiiatè. . :, .'. :
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(Sensei, would you 1et me say it in English?)
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(Sensei, would you say it in Engiish?)
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; by the end of
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a)
e-mail sometime today.)
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have to pay the rent by t]re end of this month.)
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(The more students there are lwho applyJ, the more difficult it is to be selected.)
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d)
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(There are otlter scholarships than that from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Tbchnology.)
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(When I went to Japan, in the beginning I had nothing but interesting experiences.)
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there were nothing but bad news.
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be better if you speak Japanese as much as possible even outside of the classroom.)
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(One should listen to the opinions of others.)
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(One should not listen to the opinions ofbad friends.)
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conversation with expressions such as È ¡ -r å f"-EFL'åló 6 rt
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The deadline is January 15. You brought a stamp and you have also
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Talking About One's Family doesn't do it here, when Americans 1 n âËÉ 1, Jason talks about his family. Although Jason "brag" often about them, as the woman their family members, they I talt about
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Extra-curricular Activities apanese colleges/uníversities have all kinds of clubs
for extra-curricular activities.
Some
are sports clubs, 7-7Ëß, etc., whose members play against teams from ".9.,#ifr$i3, other colleges/universities. These varsity players engage in their sports throughout the year. Baseball players, for example, practice all year round. Their practice sessions are often Spartan, and those who miss them for no apparent reason are likely to be severely criticized. The language used within these sports clubs is often very restrictive in that koohai (younger members) must use keigo toward senpai (older members). Students who hate this regimentation yet love a particular sport often belong to a less restrictive group usually referred to ur Ëiiä, i.e., a group of people sharing the same interest. There are fJ' ¡li f ël¿iDLr also all kinds of non-sports clubs ranging from E55 (English Speaking Society) to trffiHlEtrâ (kabuki club). There are many students who seem to spend more hours on extra-curricular activities than on course work. This situation, which most Americans find hard to understand, is possible, of course, because Japanese professors are generally far from demanding.
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(I hear that they play football even when it snows.)
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(If you study without sieeping, you will get sick.)
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are no special respect forms, use [*aV(stem)
forms, use [*a V (stem) ¿ gç /u,lc L * T]
l: r¡ b * T] . If there are no special hum-
.
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v¡n=r.l
lâ# "t > t. z >>> ä)ÉetutÉ : (]
a) (I hear winter in Tbkyo is not too cold, lis that dght?] )
b) BA^fr
ùl tÈ,-
#æVffi,ì- â 7 tv,,s 4 l' /¡
6 /¿
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*
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(I heard that there are lots of part-time jobs teaching English once you get to Japan.)
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:
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a) lfiU ¿ r- i H*Ett*EÎËr,.¿ ¿ ttÉÉ!-åf. Ë ¡ a åËf å-å. (The movie cal7ed"Røn" ls interesting, but ifs a little too long.)
b)
EAØÉæäùirudÊT âz ¿ lÍ L * 175f. h tl¿, ^+Éilwøt¿ÐØfutfrttì,tr. 0)Ê.8" (opinion) þ{Fâ l¿Ðù:åîË.t:fr-o{L'/Ju'l i '6.T.
b
(*Tìr.t- âtl'
(Japanese high school students do stttdy a lot, but since all they do is study for entrance examinations, it does not seem to contribute to forming their own opinions.)
c
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¿ ¿ f*ãr./¿ár. fñËt.Èìå¿'->l¿Tìô
i
¿,8.
i ¿. dbç'¿r l,¡.o
(I didwrlte a composition, but I am sure there were lots of mistakes, and I feel embarrassed.)
J
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a) É*ãl*- -{mTtttrT'1,
¡ )lt'"
(would one dictionary do?)
b)
¿+
i;#Tll cZ aTT "
( lGreen] tea wouidbe fine.)
t
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case
that all Japanese high school students do nothing but study.)
b) Hä¡ffiþMffi L -C t,. 6++.ùt aÀ,¡¡ BA,..ã ( ¿ rf E å
/J ür. (It's not necessarily the case that students who are studying Japanese will ail be going to Japan.)
t:
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s >>> g
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l.
(It is a good idea to have your cards made before you go to Japan.)
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(('),s-
î't -þlr*,1- ¡ ) "
(Let's have apar!5- aÍter the exam is over.)
c)
BA^ll<
E+(E)zsZ;ti- þ årr. b * (You need a passport when you go to Japan.)
T.
d) : øriä¿x. BA^tîcÉH(i:)Hr- * L/¡" (I bought this dictionary when I went to Japan li.e., while I was in Japanl .)
e)
¿
ØÉ+É¿*.
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(I bought this dictionary when I went to Japan [before or on the way to JapanJ.)
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(I have been to Japan many times.) llL te) ù,
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(There are many Chinese restaurants.) :l
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(I hear people who translate have dozens ofdictionaries.)
d)
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(I have notbeen to Japarl, even once.)
a)
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b)
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(I had trouble making up my mind whether to have sushi or tempura.)
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(I wonder if ifs all right [I think it's all right] not to leave
b) ff;Í
(reservation) 3 ¿1 ¡rf:/J
a
tip when service is bad.)
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(I fear we won't be able to get in unless we make
a
reservation in advance.)
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(I wonder if it might be the
b) Eà.rì'¿*+ØÈ.ül b t;l,a'#u
>
in America, rather than the
t- Rþcùt( ( /a'Ë r-.
(A summer cold is even harder to get rid of than a winter cold, so take care.)
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(As far as conversation goes, actually Japanese may be easier than English.)
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(The exam this time was easier than I expected.)
b)
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superior.
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1¡, ,t & ) å Æ =i ^. t ¿: F *if,' àr 4 t: Ë 6 É ÐJ y ü: /¡ È, lù: B ¿ì, /\ " 7 u X f¿ c ^, lftÆl¡/¿fØ)åÈ4rt=1, â 4 " 4 /¿ !r o v t E- ¿t i: fr !r t m Ø Ø 7 ^EXTcEU " 7 rt 418 4 Ì: + o) =t v ùå i I¿ ¿r àì/:
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Y
147
l8*,,,,, ¡i:È Ê.i'¡
¡5t
wt z
irùaÙ
Llt -+ffi
school
[:Y&;often
used for names schoolsl
åii L &.Êw ¿l¿, U ò o)
teacher
s lfrØ#
l:rÊe)
for ,,\]
Þa
fffi)x.w v
¿['f
, ffi+þl to
u,i
¡
+ffi /-t--ru
OL
i
f,fæ
,, ,È'r-yî 4 T tÐr: *a El ù: Ðr¿¡ 6 (tl, -
#Lt'
target; object of
volunteer to meet lhumble form of à )l lu.i.l
detailed
17
ut*.
aft.er
Ii'c. i ît
fine; good
i¡
connection(s)
little; short (time) lformal for ÞL]
¡J+l
4
s L+Xa ì ,1.,
junior and senior high school students
lu.i.l
a person
¿
+Éä
rt.u¡
I5
to replace someone
l, ry'l: lu
tt
lfamily name]
J:+r'
a
6Èft
z î->w,b
10
so5
L'r J
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vliv¡t
ffiill
of
person who handles a patttc;lslat business mattü [ã is generally a humble expression
-LR/n'â
lfamily name]
¡trp*
?
receptionist
¿l( l'¿
3
l.tL ri
6E|ll
to look for
in cftarge
quick and simple to chatter
z 6
t:trTl
,,
vttu â
16
housewife female office worker(s)
llit., offrceTady)
#,Æ
relative(s)
¡lxE
tÙrT.
private lesson to keep company with; to be a companion to
r.
trt¿+
7e
mil u[. u r¡¿
,o
surely
<
translation
ffiñrffi
bulletin board
ìf¡,
fashion model
>>>>>Vlbll.( t-#.1'
ç'i t 1w+ftúÃ ,
¿¡
(
+o¿l¡.
lperson who deals with matters pertaining to
10
foreign studentsl
:I
(tÈ
job opening [i¿., mouth] rìr v
5ffiffi
special talent;
s
magazine
+Éñfr
16
19
ski11
:/,¡vÅ'l I /ì4 l. FË-T å to lose no time in -ing r'f to hire æi +l'v4f å-z SantaClaus ü'-t¿- b (/¡) perfect flt
a--
ffiæ
¡5
editing
tr
ç*
lfamiþ narneT #lll 177yF'.<2 r*f.ryr*
o
e
¡¡t(
u
Ê^
Caucasian (
11
on the ocean (
to drift ashore
¡,t¡,8 i
6 ffigJ-f â
#-l
to allow
lffi å.
(
warmly
r: [¡t¿*t¿¡'n
to be moved; to be
13
Elatlffi
impressed e-
ttu
ancestor(s)
Effi *tt s,Bt.Hi-
+-luu, lu
legend
ts-
t[' '
to recall
-i:f-üîå
toward-
Ëd'r
longing; yearning
r.tf-
-
to hold [u.f.] [written expressionl
tr_,
e ffiEX
offthe
whaling vessel
ffifif;trÈ
"etluÈ.
ru(
Japanese waters; coast ofJapan
t¡ Br.+¿
?Mft
a!¿t
¿l
- Q ) t¡,F,¡tT â to feel as if before long; soon +';t¡r €.v¡' (- å ) l*,ù'T 6 to be determined to -; to resolve to -
I
s (-ù:)ffiizË
¿:^å:
attt '
r:r\,
a
^EX
q'l
10
[:El
to enter a country
<
continent tEE z 7t'- l..tj-t FortGeorge t 7av l.7Yt*^ scot s ìvf ¿7Y Americanlndian ôr9DþaiL+ 4 iH ùft å a person who goes adrift
Dutch (person)
À
r:ç'i;
Ranald McDonald ¡¡['¡
f,., Lfu
ù7vlL
national isolation
crew member
flâEl
t4
t*ti t¡
i
frt#
method
#t.
fortunately; luckily
¡['¡ {¡
c;,\,
frffi rs
direction; area Tr'
(--.) fiìJ, i
to head toward
711=ZE
[name of a shipl
t
t gi
_
lu.i.l
.lg#,,,,, ¡l¡ f ¡
t¡F.
lthe biggest island in the north of Japan : E
JhiEË 'o
Æø-&ítøxå u.61 ¿5' ' (-ù:)tEj-( to approach (-) [u.i.] ¡
+-tuÈ
i
flâE
t (tÈ EEru
31
Tand 33
to land (on
-)
H(
to be surprised
ÈeriLpi
¡
lname of a cityl
t
tn 36 XZWJ 4.È nHf-
xx
overseas; abroad
to
decide[:-t:i*Ð
â) ¿;ln
lthird-person pronoun
'&.
for amalel ttàb'
E,{L6 t!
ffiM-r a :tiç( 25
ì8il
26
^¿ õÆ(r¡)
¡l
*î¡
¿'['; 37
¡s 28 Èå J-âr
to die from an illness
t:lÑftt'msll [ma1e given name]
genius
(
to open up the country (to foreigners) t:El?ffi
mEl
(
¡
u'
(-ù:) lÐft-f â
¡¡'¿u
â
language study
tlr,¡ r'
Dutch ship
Itt t I'
23
niece L
È¡u
i v lfiù
EXfl.
22
Æ tt¡ri
z\- ø
[the name of one of the four major islands of
2r Ëil6 :
throughout (one's) life
ffifr-r
Japan)
t(.¿t
to send back
Ëfrr(
)1' 'Ifl
>f
warship
-+.
the Shogunate
rut| 6-
r¡5fu
Fffi *r( Èlå ËbìET o['
(-ù:) LW'f â #Æ
l:4.øl {Lttu
¡t u¡ ¡
tf,-( ¡
20
the next (day / year / etc.)
captain of a ship Y¡9¡<
18
¡t(
30g
to appear lu.i.) to be shipwrecked
interpreter inconvenient to learn; to study
tt-
¡¡,
IIFië -{.'y . ¡;;r
-
RA
.
¿l
Edo Bay
Commodore Perry to return [u.i.]
l-:]ri+(
*frrJ
¿tiv¡i
x.w b'c
treaty negotiation
t!.
ülftl:
çl È. 'tÞfrc
splendidly to be useful; to be
helpful l:'tÉ.t:-v'>l
""t
TJlrl{r
h#t
I
h
LW
z.#Efr
s.lfr
6.ffiffi
z.Èffi
s.,fE^
r1..+E
tz.ffiÐt
to.lR,,ù'
tz.
zt. JhffirË
zz.*ff.
zz.'ffi.
20.õffi.
zz.YÀì
ze.
¿.Èff g.Eb â r+. =#f
s.ffiE ro.ffi&
19.#[.
z0.lpJ/Jr
zq.WlLâ
zs.ìÉÉR
ìET
zs.ffim,
so.Xf,
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ts.tÐL 6
¿-
)
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r.ff4
z.# L t,.
g.ÈlÉ
q.ffiffi
s.ffi-rR
0.ffifrffi.
z.Æ#,
e.ffiÆ
g.É)
ro.#il1
tq.+flft
rs.'[Ëù¿
rs.fâËl
zo.WIfu
(
tz.Æffi,#
rs.ffiùtË
ro.ffi (
rz.ffiEX
rB.lñ.à.
zt.Hffi
zz.ffi (
zs.Effi
z+.WW.
zs.H-ff
zo.tE
zz. FãEX
ze.yä
zs.Râ
so.*fr!
rr.
tEE
!.
sr.ülÆ
This radical stands for a rice plant and is generally used for characters representing kinds of plant, states of, or uses foç the rice plant, etc. t_fÄJ
tfxj
[ril fd¿
151
8*-"'
t "'
Xf*Y< åür?T='Y
is about the only X.'
lã#t
>
t. t z >>> äâ.Ê< Surrttrt]
This expression is used when Y is about the only case where X holds true. X and Y are both
a)
Elã^r)ìØ À"(ìt ('.È 6Off. 7t+äØffi< årrå¡ü Ltrlcrl. (College years might be the only time when the Japanese can relax.)
b)
U-T
Eh
rF.Ràìffi21.Ì:rÌ, â
Øß_ t6ÆØ ¿ ô < àü\rr"
(,{bout the only time Tbkyo becomes quiet is around
c)
#.Lt¿fr&wt. fr7 v7
47
Llre
Bon festival.)
r"fA¿:E^ffiþw.i-l¿( åür?"T.
(about the only teaching experience [I have] is teaching Japanese to children as a volunteer.)
/r* f pHfJ t.z,lf
,Þ
='as expected; also; aga¡n'
is aconversatio¡alform,of
[â#2 >r.3]
Siå,þ.,¡L¡...an
erb,ry,liich,indicp!ès,thâfwþatisbêing.
said is what is expected from our general or specific knowledge.
a) I a y . T i1
¿ ltWâ*.Tì ->T¿"'tÊ.0) ffi I¿t, ö \¡lf U&yâXl:t¡, ol¿"
(John Kennedy was a politician. His brothers also became politicians.)
b)
Ë+¿rffiÉt..6
f Èì. 1up tf U HLa Ø¿:ffiH7)rà.È. b * j-"
(Kan¡i arc interesting, but las might be expected] they take a long time to learn.)
ott
J
onlyVou
-Ëå-f{='lf
-'
là#z
>
¿.
s >>>
FFÈã
This expression states a sufficient condition for attaining a desired result. ð å
,, .r:V.(1-.€,rfeijln)'ð'å-¡,1Ùuls:'l.' .:,(:,,Tþ'þ..ffih .ë,Z,t1thlf'.'.-,,.:'.,, ¿,'¡¿',*¿, ò,,are.droþþed.,ú.hèn å å is attached; |:È ffitr¿IS;,I*Ì'is'acc itio f'o'ry, i',1i!::',i':i'¡ 'fr'P.fficles' z:t''
a
)
iÌ"tt )gú: ð 7-T n|{ffifr,ù: lJ b *-ì} ¿," (You won't get sick if only you exercise.)
b) Eë *"rftrr'Ë
b
c) 2 i
-
*
î.
(tf you only sleep, you will getbetter.)
7.¿:H( )
| þ L c'c.ë à,r,rtrft'. Ì¿r.D
I iÀfT.
(If you only attend classes andtake notes, you will do fine.)
152
L rr
*nnHl
tttrt 7rLlr{ F#U
d) Ë+ð àfr
I
i
?rrtrft'#îEflÈrffie) 6 È r,. btI {..ùtó b * È,L" (It's not the case that knowing kanji guarantees that you are able to read newspapers.)
(¡È
e)
EHðåó*11{.
Lóirl¡îî.
(The only thing I need to be happy is free time.)
.,
',In
g.orpq,capes, there-
is a chqice between,-_N.Ê-¿ Vjttr,O¡.V
.:r t.:l::;.. -: :. tì: .: ::;.:.::4.: r:r:,1r.i: .;..:
à.,l.Èu-,1È.aS.,.,,-i
$è fol.lorying
examples:
) g)
f
(TbðåÊnôfr^'. iÊb*1.
(If only you would take your medicine, you would get better.)
zât8ët¿1, ¿f lÀ#z s >>> tf : i {rrr, ^,f*l ..:.1x ,ûhictr:øèant¡iu6aa'io¡i.'èi.l.qóté.ái ¡.ãn"', conjecrure with some > t.
,
l
ã Lìuì¡ÐÊr)r E Ð
i
,cèita,inty. .It',follows INø], [/¡-adjectiíe+,rr'],;¡anOtþtain foJms gf -vgrbq anaÉ,, , a¿i uét, ' , ,,' "
a) âB¿*EEEÈ¿.6 , HÈm&aorrf r"T"
(Ifs Sunday today, and so banks are supposed to be closed.)
b) BÄt:{lÂ,t'!./¿È'6 c
)
Bæffiàì-h+/rff
f Í.T.
(His Japanese should be good since he lived in Japan.) BÐi;
FÉr¡ b*u- l*f (If it's
a used one,
f'1.
it should be
cheap.)
d) 2'<4 vffiþFflcÍt.åz\l: å o1- 4, y 7ætjffiL ( r¡r.f*f (.T. (For people who know Spanish, It¿lian is not supposed to be dífficuit.)
e)
BAffiø=+ù:/rÌ?.1Ì. BÄffiøffHÈìãñe)
6
Í*dt'T.
(Students w1no are in Third Year Japanese shouldbe able to read newspapers in Japanese.)
$ rrr -l*T¿Lrt
lÈ#2
> t. z o >>>
=e=,btt
tub\r á
^auraatiur]
r0Ð
a) *.6îÞÛf¿tt" (Ifs iike
a dream.)
153
.lg#>>>>, b)
¿
¿,/JËt. l, ØVHb ë ftf . lÌå.4/c[r.
(I feel stupid being forced into buying an expensive thing like this.)
c) ä Ðr ä ¿¡.fl=Fþì /¡ ¡. ;1 ¡. ç t /ìda. (It seems difficult to find a¡ob.) Ilc¿lu
d) X+ffi4FT â7tt¿rrJ-" (It looks like lhel is going to get married next year.)
lffia#t $ trr N ë tr?='as -' a) ##Ø#En¿Lf ElÄ,-frr <7 t yr^¿1. W",tWzr!'åJ i/ì.
(It seems that the number of Americans who go to Japan
> ¿. t s >>>ÊâË¿
t,(]
as English teachers is increasing every
year.) tflú 3
ùr<1,+
b) 1= à7+-ll. ãffi+å¿l'T À b öDIiÊìEø("ä^ñtt'È> LþlJ!'" (Chomsky is perhaps more famous for his political activities than as a linguist.)
| ," N/¿Þ (lI) ='because
(of); due to'
-l¿Ð(t:) follows [Nø], lt¡-adjective*t¡1,
lffiævl > n a >>> ìEãRi¡tu rr¿ur,zu)]
and plain forms of ,-
adjectives. It indicates the reason or câuse for the following clause. pression, and hence is used in writing or in formal iitoátioos.
a)
tdtr t9 È
XÉØf¿üt7
i 4 làì*-t
-l¿
e[Þ.$, :,4"F d,.1,],,+-
fÁ6¡¿l:.ex:. Ð ::is.¿ .:.:i,, r.i :. :..: .,...-r:i.:i:.-:....::;. ,.: r t' tr:r:11::
1'::
:'.i::r',
i::tr::r
,
:ì:.:itt:,::.;:,1
Y+ tvã ttl¿"
(The flight was cancelled because of heavy snow) À(Í?
b) #?ttîFÆt¡t¿dt-
Hi¿ å ø ù:ffiFflåì7):f: fi o
(fan3i take a long time to learn because of their complexity.)
c
) #ffiø'e È 6 )BilÈìt. /J r,. É &)- #rcåftÆõEl:Æ D ( t. /¿.
(Because there was no interpreter who could handle English, the Shogunate was greatTy inconvenienced. ) (aI
rtr. å
(Because of the deteriorating economic conditions, many people havebeen laid off.)
e) E#ffiþfuúfr-f â Ëó
(E). EÄ^fra /c.
(He went to Japan in order to study Japanese.)
f)
E#ffiþfu,ffiU r¿l¡
e)
(E)
- BA^õa l¿"
(He went to Japan because he studied Japanese.)
rt
a) "'VwtÍí hO¿¿TE;ffãfâ
TrLlrr F#u
I
>>>>>[â#1]
I : In general, the party that
ffiØ^: AÊt I è)v
; t t€, t.^îìå#ãsrt þr.< uffiÉ**#og+är ?72 l. ¿ rf,
.xT2" ffiffiø7 tvtt 4 | øZ ¿Tb
* t ¿f¡íltrÉ[tÀZ"f {ÃØL: bb. 4{Lu. à'i ö" ¿
)v
answers the phone speaks first by saying ù L ò L. Some people, however, skip ò L ò L andidentify themselves by saying, for example, H+'Cî. Business es-
1"
:
tablishments normally identify
ár3"
themselves immediately, with-
ffiff-7)fråW.tåó b *-l-¿..
i.. ng¿ YEffiFÃøffiFk,r'L f : ¿ìð b *T" ¿l
/¿
¿
[
ffio)L: 4 )-AîzJ,o ?ffL{'.¿l- -EtaElù:à.à. t-C!# L !' ¿ L þ *6ffi1- Ur¿ r' t E!'* Tåì- pñHø +'{þ-W c ô aË ò ^r. 6 L.r r,./¿ lìit * 1¿.. è-)v ; iå!.. /ì1. D I i À-c. 1" f''¿t-F+ù:1Elr. * T. XôU ( *áñFt.t,./¡L*1"
outsayingtLöL. 2
:
The caller must first identify himself/herself by saying - È F L * -t-. If you forget to identify yourself, the person answering would ask ÐÈ Èffi (polite for Ètrù)'c ^TLfj'rr. L ¡ I à.. The latest trend seems to be to leave
out the latter half of this senonly trlL î l as
tence, leaving
intact.
3: Once the caller idenúfies him-
b)
'-
EgÉ?8f;fr(messase)
t t €' t.
äffiti
self/herself, he/she normally asks
for the person
l' ¿ ) lt'a" '{,OÍJÊ?' ilrBlË llr,., 4 )f-T7Jt" ù,t€ut è)v i 60 ). Èø*+ø ì 7 2 l- ¿ Ífr L :r ráf2. å*¿ 7''"rbz L+ür¡f;f 71,3" tljElË bo) i. tÞ¿ÌâÈ r e å HÈ. û'c.iô b * T¿ì. ètv:. ó. 4iîTù," lEIffi¡at6')ñ\ Í' Lt iÈ., Ùf ilrBl& )1,wc ô¿: ¿åF6 ¿,8r. * T ùl Ð. è)v i 4 ) î-rù'" 4 lLîfÌ. Tð.*li lvùr+6'lñ|' L t 2ft e,- .L 6 ^.*'€ffi ( /ìð å l i +Jlãå ètv
i
¡l.¡E ð
(to give a message) < Ë Ë l, r * TIJEIË
È)v
i
IIJH&
tf
/r, á'
5.
ti'ù'b * L/:. Eì--c*rå * T. !.ôU ( Jdß-Fì,.L*T. {'ùt. ^TLL*-1" :Ð A, ( /ìð t'"
he/she wishes to
talk to, e.g., ffirlrJhär.. ù -¡ l- + r.. * T È.. In the above conversation, the caller instead states the reason for the call by saying
¿
¿
-eÈ
I¡
å,lElì.-lc
-o) r..t,îTàr
or ? l, Èr1-þ#1.-C r,. 6 c L + â Lñ->ltØf. btãffiI.i¡ L
* Ll¡. 4: If the party that picks up a phone does not identify himself/herself, then, you can ask by saying
(polite for 8) îL ¡ i you are calling someone's
-o)*;4 Ð.
if
home. 5 : When
you want to leave a mes-
sage, you can use formal expres-
sions such as
-l ) *á6à ( ti
Ë t. *È/1,à. and - L ld6¿ ( fì ð t' or informal expressions ( f¿t¡t. ? such as
--c'C.G,Lt ard,--t1.Ê-¡ f *ót.f
.
.18#>>>>>
1 ,,,
El-)b7Vl
- ,{7i: Ì¡ b /¡ð t.. -Å¿lBä¿: ¡
aHYE.t_ Hæþ#.2 â7 y.,s 4 | þ LÈ t.Øf". !' å !. ô tÃ#¡#+ffi.Effi#þ tr.ti'Cr,. * 1" ù i -^¿t'< î ¡ y y#à##nriift'. a Ø+ffiÓ¿Ì. âË ¡ ) Efr,EþWv" !. * T" î- Ø- /\Øàffi?ffiH L /¡ ð r,.. âffi u-
ØffiI¿.t..ffi (detail) ùlÉÉ.
f ,,,n-rVJVl e a) b) c) d) e)
'<7 t=àù'{1.
Ì¡ b r¡ è t." B++.ù:rtJÐ tâ?{F r.{ffUãiàffiþffiHL/J ð r,.o 4.ø:- L þffi
-^ÌtB+4.. t) i -^ÌÌâ&E¿:
l:É#þlt,ttJ'C.-
##øvy Tvtt:t
L'å)àr. EH.
ffiFå. EFfr, +ahLt¡¿Ø#E¿.u.,ffillÉlÉ"
When should theybegin? How many times a week should they meet? Where should they rneet? From what time to wlnattime? How much should the tuitionbe?
J "' E-rVJVl e,{z¿:t¡ D t¡ð r." âff 3 Ø, r.4 y vttt._ l9€?ffEf,¿:Êffiþ TTJt- 'ffi.ùttrFffiËf,¿:€ffiþ¡" ùll¡ffiØâffiþëì,Ff,Tf ø^¿: t¡, ->'c. - ffiH L /J ð !."
t--c
ô,r¿l
åË={r.*
*^¿r, t4 f y- ù i-^Èì#
4uAv-r71.-l7t e
BÄr"t€ffi?Ë r EA^ùt. +ffi?ffið Ì¡ It {L¿x'-r¡ à /¡ ( /¡ a ¿ . Éilç¿. L årc ( (to actshy) t¡¡,t¡ù"ffi4 i L u *ìi¿,. Ð i Lt¿ 6. ffiðìÌ å ¿ ¿ ¿s-("È å {" l, ¡. ) ù""
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,,
5'o O 1s6
7
Ø
lur¿L r-fr¡¿L
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l.¿l-c-å/¿ò.
ð !.o
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(* /; ù*-Ér,.t/¿'o r:) T )v)t 4 l. ù::
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6,,, fFJt e ãlJø L/¿: å Øb67 tvtì4 l. ù:?!.(. ø(Fxþ#ä
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frtl^L7
tv,s4 l' J
a) ffiätt-
( (
î ¿, v#à##Wtr:ft
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(
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* -t-" cD aHr.r. ffLr.
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t,')ffit'-tr^?f
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Eãffi("ff ¿
>
¿.
¿ >>>
þdtzdõ
D
uo*
ùr¿
I
ã]
i
" (It's not easy to take the time to go, so I will talk on the phone.)
b)
Y4.: cølFX. ãÈËLt¡Ë¿ìl.t.f LI iÈ"" (Do you think I should rewrite this composition?)
ftE.: þê^bë"ËÈÉ¡r¡ ( ( ü r,-u-Â,Dsä!.fîÈ." (I don't think you have to take the trouble to rewrite it.)
(ttdþd
:är()
vs. tf ir Ë"ir ð" denotes doine something in a way that takes more timæ and effort than o"""r.ury, o,
purposely doing something that is not necessary. So, in general, there are at least two alternatives and you choose the one which takes more time, effort, etc. 'tà: È, ( , on the other hand, is used to indicate that one has spent time, made an effort, or obtain something, or to reach a certain state. It is often used with expressions such as Ø ¿: ,
and
Ì14'¿ È'.
c) Ëc/t,< BAffi?BoI¿0)ù:. æb/Jr,- å T (You learn Japanese with a great deal of effort, but
d)
(
fËþf L* i. ifyou don't
use it, you forget it very quickly.)
t2 ë"t? ð'X¡¡ ( ò L. t.f"T (You don't have to take the trouble of coming.)
J.
f ,r,Xå,Ultfrl$ftlr='1s have no choice but to -' lãffi2
> ¿. t
t >>> uflãñfzLì< e D Êãä%urr)'Ë]
T,hiç,s¡prossion, means that X,,is.notr what one normally wants :to, :do'bq1 óne hag :no, choÍce-,.. t, . r,: . ., :. rll,jl r' . . ::,r .:i.:rit.:.:r ,,r. -.:.:.,, .,ri r: 1..:.riri.J,.r.li.:..).1,r:.r:,1'.,' .:jitrll:: a:: :i': ì:ì' but to do it. ,:,:.¡.i,ì1.,1.-
a) táâÈìä t.ffiù1.
7 tv.,¡
4 t 31
â J, t)ltã'r)rr¡u'"
(When one does not have any money, one does not have any choice but to work part-time.)
b) IFàrä t'È. 6 _ Ë!.'C.ft < e ú) llfi þtt¿çt" (Since I don'thave a car,lTtave no alternative but to go on foot.) lã#: t. t >>>.'. eean*at'] J rrr Vnâ,/ önâ .' .,r¡èVd¿.á / ù {L â fonri,which is,homophonousto'lhe sivè,ffi'-ày-,bð;. ffi#t '' (honorific >
forrn),
as in the
t
following examples.
169
.lg#,,,,, a) ft+^. &þÊlt'ltt¿?
i îîtrt, t.:
¿'HH[ø ¿.7Ë(" L & ) È..
(Professor, I hear you have written a book. When is it scheduled to be published?)
b)
ft+ùt7 (
t
¡ 1tt"
tLt¿i.6lt- + T.r-Jì.LËaf
I'l¿ À,'e l, ¿ ^)Fà professor] you .{merica, things were very different from what they are When came to lfalking to a now, weren't they?)
Qr>r>
ËÐ"<
y rt
(-f*) ='at least'
lã#3
a) æ+þ /¿ ( ðÂ,Ër../¿u.Èì. FFñ¿:'r¡!.ØT'-
>
¿.
z >>>
ttþ)<-El#Í¡ïaÊ
ËbT#ÈÊ+f*ffiAËÈf"å
ì5
t¿e)r¿]
åJ
i
l:
/J b Ì¡ 1." (I want to learn lots of kanji, but I don't have much time. I would like to be able to read and write at least Kyoiku Kanji, though.)
b)
Ëb< -Ê.If Bä^ffa r (There people must be lots of
r>I¿ L. ¿ ,B
i ¡¡sþr",ïì 6 i
"
who would like to visit Japarr at least once.)
c) EWËÐT -HFd <'å trl* E#ffiþfutfrL-c {, å !./¿ t. ð ØÈ. d)
(I would like lthem] to spend at least one hour every night studying Japanese.) È¡L ëà6à
¡ù:{fóf
ä¡I)fttr (' å ü' Lf t, 6 !.1¿ !- ¿,s, i Èfñ¿å&u,lì ô i
"
(There must be many wives who want their husbands to wash dishes, at least.)
S t"t -åäfl='so that -'
lffiaryt
> t. a
>>># uo a * ; tr]
tX À , t: Yl means [Y so that X]. In this constructiol, X often contains a poterntial verb, negative form or stative verb, which normally canlt be controlled by one's will.
a) r>À,tÌ.ùt*l,b
6 & a E1 a a v
- | þð
ùÌ'l¡.
(I gave lthem] chocolate so that they can all enjoy it.)
b) Ëtr/Jüt* ã llãt.t*a!.t
( /ìå u..
(Please write it down so that you won't forget.)
c) BÄ^litf6åali*õ#.þ l¡Ðf t.*f.
(I am saving money so that I can go to Japan.)
d) +æØ+å+dsr: ü,ïh,âj äEçð Lr,.ËHrÉt.(õ b *-f. (Children's books are written in an easy language so that they'll be easy to understand.)
170
*uo*
]¡?À,
e) ffiL!.HÈìF zâ e.Ò|;W#.þ Ltt.* (I am saving money
f
) ffiLt,#þHÒ
T"
that I can buy a new car.)
so
t¿ütlzw#.þ
l-( !- * 1.
(I am saving money in order to buy
,
a
new car.)
i.No,tlc-é..thatine)', th9.verblis,4po-t9nti-.yèrb, whilè in
$ tt *JZ,/ 1Eã-â='seems -; appears -'
f),
the veú!s'..an
lffi¿*t
-,,,/jiadjectives'and ,t,::adjeêtivês both:aþþearinæ;adù ial:foim
a) t., (
I
as
> t.
z
a9ti9-n,v ,..' o >>> rFñEËtcEz
az ;-e
øaf
follows.
ò fr-ã"IZE,Z6"
[Hel always
seems to be in good heaith.)
b) BA^rr+J bã
7','¿z r,
a)
4
l#afil > t.zz >>>...ex;t
arz]
emphasizes the preceding noun or phrase.
BÄffiùrË+ùrb âù, ù Zz. ffiÉ!.Øf.T. (Japanese is interesting preciselybecause it has kanji.)
b)
)FS¿ ?
BA^õÈ
Ì¿
l' å Ha { !'* T.
(I do wânt to go to Japan next year lfor surel .) :.r
,
.
:
,.,:,Thè¡e:s.eems: to:he;some.ré3son.why.,,orie has 1o emphasiz-e ap-arti.cBlag:,tl.o.ri..r¡$rlpå¡ase. Sentence a), for example, would be used when someone has said that kanji is troublesome or
,
that he wishes there were no kanji. The speakei then rejects that idea by emphasizing the ,"u.on clause. i4 generally replaces particles lJì/k,/lr,/lt, but is attached to other particles, as in,r ¿ 4, L i ?, etc.
$ i:,,
>>o
XåËplüY='tt's
true that X, but Y; Although I said X, Y' l#aM > æ z >>>
È
ffcf
grven to
Ìr'followslplain forms, but qualfy X.
a copula
/i
t
u
z< z ¿Ë :
is generally:omitted. In ttris expresqion, Y is
171
o J s,,,,, a) , y 7?7¿ÊcT ú.
EIAI:È.?
y
zlr vl|b * b r,.*rù¿,"
(although I said Christmas, there are very few Christians in Japan.)
b) *u- å EcT g.
ltr¿rHa ¿
¿,
u b b *,È À,"
(Although I said it's cold, the lakes never fueeze.)
$,r,7-f=Just; only' a) Ê/¡t'r.Flffi¿må aLlrìr,ëLf r.lJr,-J I¡¡YätxEb *T.
læa$¡>t.z¿l
(A student who is oniy concerned about getting good grades is problematic.)
b)
ï¿tiæ.Øft#/¿ùÌ
L(
t- â 0)Ìt.
c*
å r¡L-
¿,8,!.* T.
(I think it's boring to be doing just housework.)
c
)
Ê/c'€ffiÈrffri6 J
i
¿r¡â ¿ LrìtIttìElffi{hDçó
b
*r¿,"
(Internationalization is not just to become able to speak English.)
f O -" N (Of NP) EFå/¡(rt='¡s1
a) E#ffiþfutfrLf r,- å+ä¿r.
limited to
-'
l#a¡v¡>¿:z>>>ff,,ucmael
Bäffi€4t=Wt) *,Ë Å."
(Students who study Japanese are îot iimited to Japanese majors.)
b)
&tú.-
/ e ØtEæz))JlrlÌ BA^EF
ò tuT Lr/rüro
(These days, professional sumo players are no| confined to Japanese.) t:
This expression can also be used in the affirmative, c
) *+Wt:fttl 6 Øttx+þ+XL
/cåEE
à
in
d.
n< t\6
" (Only those who have graduated from college/universit¡r can go to a graduate school.)
f 1 *' ë¿lt¡lu (* particle) Tt='âny -' .
as
, G- 9terally,,p4r-tiè1es-
cles such as L ,/ù'
a)
tr<
Elvt¿HtlUT'
l#ævt>t æ>>> eruart;tt]
àì and ?. are.'de-letedì.whç¡.they,rare,.fqjlõ,wqd ,t:'.òtr,':\i{il :étliêrÐartiÈt,/
t:,etc., remain.
t !.!.tT"
(Any present will do.)
b) Elvr¿),.tt' å?'t,r-
¡^?ù à ) L )ttl,u,"
(It's nice to receive a cardno matler who it is from.)
c
)
Etvt¿),¿
råËìg¿:Ì¡,{Lâ^tr- i$/i.
(A person wtio canbe friends with anyone is lucky.)
d) t
¡-t¿ffi:cü.
(Any place is
a
{Èe)¿x-'ffiri"
home once you live there. [:There is no place like home.] )
]
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). ¿ fr. *.J,t¿ú ø u,rþ /crr/ù?.rtt
bØ
R#ßo)t6atr ùt'f.'f ËBr
Elu
HE
Eu
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¿
1,
you give a present, it is customary to say ¿ fuÌtl.l¿t¡o¡ D + à t..1,'e î ül Ð, ¿ Ìv.t *. tt tJ r. ò o)îT It E, ¿ lLl!.À,ØÞ
1 : When
"
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r
L'fîùl
å', etc.
2"
2: W1len you want to state a reason
for a gift, you can say, for ex-
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ample,
tt]:-.
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ù
lrrrdVv-, e
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tfiul
lf#¿*.
EL
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vì v | þHL{ùHT",t
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ð t."
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merchandise I
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affordúIe
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Kamakura-style carving
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to wrap
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plate
I
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complimentary close used by women
ceremony
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relationship
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LT URB No a a a
a o ULþLÈL
Shinkansen (trËf,ffi)
tTt h" Shinkansen, or the Bullet Train, started as one line in the 60's, but has since I expanded to a few lines running the length of Honshu, Japan's main ísland, as well as part of Kyushu. lt is not inexpensive, yet it is a fast, safe, and comfortable way to travel. Trains are on time 99% of the time, and even if you miss one, you don't have to wait very long for the next one.
R¡okan (ffifr) here are enough hotels throughout Japan, but if you really want to relax, go to a ffiÊE, a Japanese-style inn. lt is expensive, but if you wish to experience part of traditional Japan, splurge one night and stay at an above-average fftÊE in a hot-spring town. Soak
I
I
yourself in the hot tub, eat the food they serve, and get good night's sleep on a futon. Hopefully you will feel all refreshed the next morning.
Travelling apan is a populous country and everyone loves to travel, which means wherever you go, it is usually crowded. ln the spring and in the fall, many schools have so-called iäVffii+, teacher-led trips for elementary through high school students. Although it is impossible to avoid these crowds completely, you should at least try to find out from travel agencies when the peak times for school excursions are so that you can enjoy at least some sem-
T J
blance of privacy and quietude.
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(One should travel while still a student.)
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b) #lt,t¿
c) Ët,tä bl=fi¡Ø Ll¿t.
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(You should do what you want to do while you are still young.)
d)
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(I would like to climb Mt. Fuji while
e)
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(Time flewby while we were talking.)
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something hapþens.'
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(I will do my homeworkbefore my mother scolds me.)
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am botheredby the fact that my host studenfs family has not even written a single letter to me.)
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a)
¿a l,< $tìt),à ät'Ëll.,b4ù:Ff,t'( ( /¿ð t'" (When you don't understand no matter how hard you try, please ask your teacher.)
b) i 4It- ¿aV
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lie no matter what.)
t'-ÆB^nTÍ'>f
ð./¡
!'.
(I would iike to go to Japan once, no matter what.)
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lã# t
>
t. t z >>> ?trËÉ1,¿¡vu
r
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fÌr.ùÌlJr,.: àì?tttlt:H6 :
¿ åló 6. ¿ (Sometimes, we accidentalþ say things we should not say')
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b) ffiþ l,-c, ¡.(- Pürffifñ3Ëþf L * u l¿. (I was talking and lost track of time.)
$ o" Nl¿ã,ä?Itâ='to pay attention to -; to be carefulI of¿ -'>>>.nä' añâ?lttr] lãffi
a) Eß#þ#TffiÌÌ.
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(When you speak Japanese, please watch for pitch patterns.)
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you arc
Teav
íng tomorrow?)
B: ) À," (Yes.)
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l
ft
is used in many'idiomatic expressions in Japanese. The following are some of the expressions containing ñ.
*. -llñ,1É?( ='to realize; to notice' (cf. Lesson 5) ¡l c) ftiñdEù:Fúo:.bârË^^ -t;fi¿t'2ã:f tf .t-6'.L/¿. (I didn't notice the poster on the bulletin board.)
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*õ#.þ w L L T¿Ø l; ft ¿t'2 ¡ I /¡ Ø ùÌ, *n,lñ o 1 lt, t> -ci L (It was after I got home that I realized that I had lost my money.)
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x V(plain) + ãEäã='to bring oneself to do V; to feel like V-ing' e ) êffi B ØW*fuffii 6*nt--r¿ t) *, Ë lþ" (I don't feel like studying on Friday nights.)
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f
can do anything if you put your mind to it.)
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ask / reil / ask lsomeone] to do [somethingl'
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in
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t,rË'rïl
this, cgnstructÌon,: indicate!, that jt, i-s an indirec1 -q.99tg, .9[ a
prqsent)'J't ù:Ë
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i
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a
lette¡ of recommendation.)
þ,,t y y þ ¿* t. Ttù. t¡,t. å à {:ÈË = (My host mother advised me not to go to school wearing shorts.)
c) æ+-ffi *
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(I asked my teacher to wdte
b) *rË ð A, ù: y
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(I was told to come home by
< 6 J. 11
ä fx É"
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p.m.)
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a) T t
t:f
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rfrt' ( a
i
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yù -c LlÌ.A,cÌ,.6 b < (He has lived in America so long that his English is almost better than his Japanese.)
b) ër,4 i Ès/¡ ( ê 'Tðo(. âffÊ^åft/Jtr< åütf'LÊ. (There was so much food that we almost could not eat it ali.)
c)
uhÞtr'
EßØL&|Jffir>Èù¡r¿ (
ðl',ó:f.
BAÀù:ð*ÉLtr< åü\('T.
(There are so many ways of reading Japanese names that they are even difficult for Japanese.)
,, Thê.,( È t . phrase.can precede, the. situ;tion'it,.isi ¿éscri¡in,ii;åi, me1!rng, however,' is the sam-e, as lX a-. fi -(, $ ¡' lÈ'1.; ",' . :',,,,'
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e)
¿È
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(There are times when it rains
f 0 *'
V
so
hard that you can hardiy see anything in ftont of you.)
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a) Íffiø: óùi- I ( # LII À,h'ãl,t¿t'øt¿" (I used to fight with my brother
a
lot when I was a child.)
b) ;l(#Ëft¿*- J ( ËÕrrl ( ruãf, Ut¿{¿Øti" (I used to play hard and study hard in my college days.)
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+
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t >>> grìt¿
to a¡ht4rted.n¡mtø ofverþr (stemof,*'. :,f,oqq):,agd,mgaqs.Íhat
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(Bread fresh from the oven is delicious.)
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something (usually, stomach or teeth) hurts in a dull, persistent way to ask questions in rapid succession, i.e., in machine gun fashion to talk in a subdued tone to talk noncommittaþ/evasively
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to guffaw to grin
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to giggle to smile
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b)
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e)
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(It's just your imagination.)
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b)
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the plarn, present
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Errors and Laughter ust as Japanese people make many errors when they speak English, non-Japanese naturally make lots of mistakes when they speak Japanese. Making errors and learning from them is part of the learning process and should not be avoided. Japanese people might laugh more than Americans would when they hear mistakes, but you should learn to accept that because their laughter is well-meaning and good-natured.
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oday's Japanese vocabulary consists of three categories of words: wago (l1"+o, i.e., Jupun"re words), kango (Ê#, i.e., words that originated in Chinese or made-in-Japan pseudo-Chinese words), and gairaigo (tl*F", i.e., words that have been borrowed from languages other than Chinese). Most gairaigo come from English, and their number is increasing rapidly. ln this lesson alone, we have seen several English-based loans: F4lt, <> ! =), Z/ (- l'., I t r-, etc. Loanwords are troublesome for English speakers because they very often change their shapes. For example, many words are cut short. A good example would be l'.1Þv l'. (from toilet) shortened to l-.1Þ. Loanwords frequently change their meanings, too, as you have seen in the case of <2! =7. Loanwords undergo significant changes in pronunciation also. When you pronounce them, the best thing would be to forget they were originally English. Pronounce them just like any other Japanese word. You will then not only sound more authentic, but will be understood much better.
Japanese
Attitude Toward Foreigners Speaking Japanese
efore World WarII, the only Caucasians who spoke Japanese were missionaries, and even they were not all that good. Japanese people therefore developed a mistaken notion that their language was simply too difficult for gaijín. Even today, when foreigners who can speak Japanese are no longer oddities, many Japanese still hang on to this same old myth. When a foreigner, especially a Caucasian, suddenly speaks to them in Japanese, they sometimes just freeze, i.e., answer with a blank stare, unable to say anything. This might be particularly true if you go shopping at a store where you are not a familiar figure, or if you stop a stranger to ask directions. Don't be discouraged, however. At the university where you are aÆ., you will definitely receive better responses!
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rr a U T¡, ; T¿ !r , L â b L Ø !r v É'= o l" â 'ìì'.(, t; ói'+Æ 'i, -iË!åEi¿ å äiô A. F ? T î ff ) r\ '_õ 2 !r 5 : tL -{ì. ffi. # ru *')t-ðl*ù* ffiffi # Y 1Êrt f":'+';þt'Ã'ù '&.
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1Ê.
Ë:"'t * fo i'/r Á +/¡ #^' ¿Ì t-: H 'í + g: A t ð # ÀA K Ïb z' Ê'È ùFFUÉ't,?"¿*q'ØZ È t Èfià ffi +: ñ 7 , 'i ffij. lå ,* {Ë t 'Z ù' .: ^ ? t*i q ¿i*
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*ffii ffi BrjB U o rt> H -{. rc o - , ffi. LHäþ.-)ØtÈ,U+HL'{âi.yR ö ¿ffi2 ¿ !\ þ I¿
/:ffirfLþt+. ¿ì
ü* I¿ U å
Ë+ !. +.
A ¿i
H #.
A òifr,òlilB'ù*,+Øo)^r4Ètfr 7c o) fr 4
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^
FF
b
t_.Ð'+
fEH
F î
L-+rJ
i â F ¿Ì, ti,,
Lr þ /Ã 2
t'tù 'tfr U 7€ -t ¡\ ù* rlj {L ù* Iñ r¡"b#àì7b 2 ,J':*
/ å ¿: l¿ Èt [r Ll ,) + o)
Ð l¿.',rt h
{"1 b flH, þt B {.
âWHAðry ottJ'=ñ'-c
1*\
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=*Få)¿*r r\ r:. t' å þf"L')
¿i a.
frËili¿ÌÀ"ù Ì fr4 tþ # ¿" -\ *tÈ. Ø þ:t. æ) T S /¡ 1 r¡ /¿ L Éi. +. ù
Rx ÉÅtt ftk
Ii
ÍF,t
{& I
?qi..i,
/;
o)
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7c
" *) ¿*o)utù E ^ "c¡ffi frL+.þt o
,",,, E**ffiffi1
15
.l t ¡
#>>>>>
tf,'lt¿
6ffi
't g *a$iJhr,. С,
personal experience
bathroom Llit., place to wash one's handsl
¿J¿
)E*-
past
Ð'¡a
to state
u t;tJ
Øt
*"'¿J U ,ì¡t
¡¡
-4ffi6 x-¡u¿i
funny
¡'-
¡
('
consíderably; real7y; to a great extent [>>>*]t-l- t'21
[>>>git-z-
lù'À,zc
À,t
¡t)ùyl^
Hollywood
¡r[.o 11
i nl..
(-Ø)*Èi
particle(s)
Ef,ü
opposite
to correct [uf.]
this side (of
-)
to laugh
¡¡]
21
L.
lpl'CÉ.Î lr
whatever eise might be said; after all
¡t( Ë.
&Æ(t¡)
thafs worthy of
l:trL EJJñ r¡fttr'
actorlactress
EFæ.
¡|¿"
r¡tJ
242
pronunciation
x,
you, Jason; thafs truly like the great student that you are, Jason l>>>x;Å,t-¡-q7
ÉT
mÊ
.F-
â to be modest; to humble oneself
ã'1¿sY-'4 '/ Y
lname of a templel
alcta¡,
t8
living;1ife style ll tt¡" (,-¿;)S¡. /¡ ¡- it mustbe (-)
Ë'Èt
4
#yú+
lname of a prefectureJ
¿f
hard [as in "work harü']
v
o;
FÐ
reason; explanation
ot ur i rl¿ø1.
rtt.
complex
¿.
ffiffi 22
honorific language [if., respect languagel r:5t
t
(-ùr) Ë+ (/J) (at
i 23 ñ,FË t{,+vs
not good/skilled
-)
practice
o F^'Ìtv t'. r['
+-'Y
u*
r Éfr¿: Èqri:(
Donald Keene
72
Chinese language
tç5 ¡, ¡!¡ 14
â to decide (to
-)
[u.¿.]
in those days
[:
4Ø¿
L-i v
5ffi
4l
16
17
extremely [written
mÐa.
expressionl r;t't¡¿
X+ . tr., 4ffiL
woman
s [H(r¡)
18
t:A{S. kØLl
19
ïl'À,ô'b l-l¿
truiy
l:Ft:l
T*(r¡)
8+t  L/¿
not good; unskilled
24
significant; great improvement; progress
-
[>>>*8,/-
1-6]
[>>>g,E/- t 7] [Chinese lamily name]
broken
le.
ElJff
summer cottage
2?
r¡[t '
m*.-l *L ffiøa
g., J apanese)
to encourage to urge (someone) to do
(something) i¿t¡
28 ffiJa)
usual; that which was mentioned before
artut:tJJf LU
ti
EBÆ ffi zs
rtt
||[f']: I -äåì
f
ò
¡.
anti-Japanese sentiment embarrassing
but; although t:-ülÈ?, ¿'l [>>>*tå-l-
Tãng dynasty [618-907]
t
I, l¡,¡, EXËÊH
nÉ
to loaf on the job; to idle away one's time
-fr-e
-ö 12 bâE
at last
+¡l+'a
on one ttand or on the other hand (depending on the context)
ñü
finaþ;
¿
26
-l¡ØØ r.t
Hffift
around (someone)
EI¿:
to copy [u.t.J
¡rti
ro
Taiwan
to invite
although
¿ti utÈ¡
[>>>*;Ê/-t'9]
tE<
to notice; to recognue
zF -f-
most
25
#'Ð â
t'
at
blackboard
_tr
g
$'f,.
*ta-
t),+ tx
ÆÞ
fixed-price htnclt/ dinner
.{. êt
1a
ft'
in those days
(-ù:) ù¡'bc ( to come by (a meal) *5 (-t:)trñD å to agfee to; to accept
¿'!..¿ II-
one sentence
Chinese food
<
L.iLi
carefree; slow-moving
¡{ri,
RdE
Ëê
E
¡l.*¿
-x ^.r;r
4 o)tA t['u¡
t['¡-¿ ¿\ìdi tr¡lE ì-L07l'
free [time] È)
u
_l-
¡at'U.
most of
¿?
;t(
unfamiliar
tr#f+æ F
-cf
z
l:ffit'Ì¡t^ / F,/¡: åØär.l
ß F,merSJ
¿'
å
6 t-'ål¿:
selÊstudy
ttv
formally
+Effi 'tr : (-t:) *Ð 3
si
v't
ËlË
poem;poetry
Sr rf¿¡¡a
one day
¿
I1brary
^ìû ¡t(
10]
first of all
(r¡)
average; ordinary; like normal people
rti
30 mÆ
l-.
desire
.l 'l¡=#,,,,. t
àr. L"-i:
3t 7 ì y rtã
).33
A )t
v
È
ftW United States of America
1',1
l-c
Ì
47
rYsli-lu
l:
{,
48
,l
,t'
a
Ëffiffi J.;lçt- ùl
little l:,Þ1,)
view of moralit¡r much; considerably tt tli
orchard
RffifEI
&
tL¡ i
t'i ¿ l¡,¡,
North Carolina
akeady
ffiù: ù'
(
l:xÆl
(-å)7Ê-îâ 'lEÏffi {, #ffið u-t¿r' É6 ÉEET 6 "/u
to contradict
(-)
r¡'¿tJ¡
ffia
to snap çl¡¡
34
¡'
(-þ)ffi#-î ¡.Þ r¡ b +l'27yrÈ ¡h¿
36
îúã,t a u¿r5¡V.¿i
40
?&
¡Jr å
¡ri
¿'rL ¡
ä f+É 4t i b
49
¡¡ã¿'l'
to point (to
-)
50
al|of a sudden
å
L'C¿*
t'¡f a
+Ð
cherry
t i{,
5?
to commemorate elementary school
(-
;.¿ r å)
ftt¡ a
r#w.
lfamily name] [male given name]
Tf
¿ ù ¿ò
well [used when making statementl
¡î; ¡;
for; considering [>>>g;tz-
;t(+Èuri
¡ll]
even
so
l: [¡¿ ; l< ¡r¿
-[E 46
b
vsli v,\'
IøH
Bd
again
Etffi-hlå
with respect to nationality
¡lì-ct
on the contrary [>>>E;Ëz- ¡ r+]
- a.l )7
to be different (from
I [written
-tT'lÌ t i ûff
-)
reader; reading book
is concerned
mountain cottage
t:üØ.ElJ#l owner
È-
lþø 5z b'* È, ù; â rIr¿
as long âs [>>>gitz- ¡ l¡]
-;
motaT education
-
n.L
-+.
as far as
as far as
¿'Ìu
Japanese reader
¿lå
together with; in company with
[>>>*;ã.2-¡tz]
age
t:Ë,
[:-ätrô]
hard
J[¡\
expressionl
44 HÆffi-ffi6 ¿t( t¡.t 4s -ffi,^
to master; to overcome
-Ffmft' ¡bt* i¡ rlr
textbook
¿?
43m
to understand
itself
utru¡u.Àøl'
content
42 Q'{Lt:
difficuþ
-
;t(¡(
a modest or hesitant
-
many times more
ss
to give up
<
Ãfr,wt a b
other
-r,,'
æffit
â
to drop out to understand
245
¡ #.,,..
.l t
1 ,r, Ntcà ,/ N z /c å
lâ#t
>¿. le
>>>ôËÈÁ,rc5]
a) i LØEct¿à- yçEll'à. b É i Ø !" (My mother complains ali the time land I feel frustratedl .)
ù¡o))yct¿b- a à"rÌ,: ¿Ë i
b)
Ø
¡."
(He said this. lCan you believe it?J )
rr, .l a ffë ='considerabty; really; to a great extent'
2
lã#,z
J
,lÍ
å"
is a còttoquiat form of
>
t.¿ >>> å
: tãë#eE 5 uâ...]
indicâtés that something is of a degree conÌ ¿* ¿", which ..-'...,,.:r:.r..-::r,Ë:',,,-.,.'.
..;¡ùaàùiV,@m*¡,uu1,,,.,'.:.r-: a) ËìEø 7 r yr^tÌ. N+ØïE+.I*iff ¿Ëiå?)ìô 6 ¿,Hz(t'6 1 i /ì.
(Most,{mericans seem to think that university professors have a great deal of free time.)
b) trØêãllj pffE *1't' 6 Ll-.
(It seems that the dormitory food is really bad.)
3 t* ^,1!Ët rtC[l='it lPt_og.ó.r,v¡n9....1¡.,1¡,s.ta
a
)
ó
Â,
must be
-'
lã#,z
2¡^ È rÌ,X.t :IÈ.À"î u- â À,TÌ lt, t
-
t.'> tf à#r¡
b) b4 aî*rÉ+ffi? LÍr'â0)ttt BA^Eætr/JLro (The person who is bowing over there must be a Japanese.)
c
)
<
l:lv
ffiEl¿:
L'¡t BAffiùttð Lt"l;Ëür/JLt.
(Japanese mustbe easy for Koreans to learn.)
d)
É,Ft
¿.t >>>ËeLìÊI5 Lä
uctìãt-Etìtðtì]
msofæ 4åìÉ
(Since he lives in a big house like that, he must be realþ well-off')
ù'L¿
>
ø/¡ t .äffi ùiõÆ[;SUtt¡ ¡t"
(It must be inconvenient to live without electricity.)
þ l' 1. lr 6 l;lËü r /J ü to
,,,,, EäÈf6sl
Qrrr, ËTår(fE) ='¡ndeed; as may be expected'
a) BA t: *ff
ò
{lÂ,t
u. /c
Ìi
ùl
ã>
c
t - ëf
lãfri
>
u
È3-rïv¡
>>>
I v >reaf
rî El4#àsI#/¿""
(Since he has lived in Japan for ten years, he speaks excellent Japanese indeed.)
lþ)
V
b) r6B+Øft8l¿ùl ó z f
. ð Trïl:f
ÌÌ' å L
t.?li.
(He is an excellent calligrapher, as may be expected of someone who teaches calligraphy.)
"'
5
NtslvlÎ,lNtcrl?
le#z > l.z
>>>
*+*.fílv<
ÐJÐãÄtrì !. 2.24 >>>
1
2. 26 >>>
*l||Ãréárålu<
#letvh\
!. 22 >>>
¿O)tâO)
!-26 >>>the books
Etu<]
Both /¡å,å. and l¡A,1 can follow a noun, wittr the meaqing of :things (or people) like-.' Only t¡ ¿"'ç, however, can follow a sentence. Ì¡ À,'C, is a contraction of many forms such as tj å'ÌÌ- /¡ à'I. tj å ¿ t. i o)lt. orthelike. li:lirlr:::Ì
a
lii:
)
1 li li:l:..:i ':.
,.: .::. :':::, :r::l:::: , l:..
hfii
..
--
¡7 )
t
(t¿ ffi t. t ,Ba l¿. (I thought things like particles were difficult.)
Þl;-¡ilr¿
b) tfl'ùll ¿ rfÄÈìrÈìÐ)Biù't¿,1"( (=t¿EEtraAÉ)- ðz¿f bâà.ùtÃltoI¿. c
)
$
a
(I didn't understand at ail things like how wøtashiwa anduatashi ga differ.) ttr' í
Wffiþæ.b/J !. å ft?L¿: Ì¡ â
lvt
(:t¿
ë)
f¿ t, Êi>{vr¿z). 6.,ù'ÉÉL (Since I was told that it would be impolite if I don't :use keigo,I was worried.)
>tt -*¿0)0)='although
)
b)
-'
lffiævt
>
Ë
ç = t¿.
t.s >>>fle)5nãára/t€øo)l
1ãlffiøfùt¡frþ=+L /¿ úOO. É+#ä l-îffifÃþffi,tp ¿ ¿ ùÌ * l¿(" È /J t." (Although I studied Japanese for three years, I still can't read newspapers without a dictionary.) r¡r.l i À.,!d)r. ù, t ù,/! BäflÉl+ølÛÃþW.b ),,fi.r¿$oo, fiffñÉlz¡ftrfÉffittÆ.L ¿ ¿* LrÌ,t¡.ct¿" (Although Japan adopted western culture, it would not change its traditional values.)
Ii
.l t
¡
#>>>>>
| ,r, -fr( (f*) ='on one hand; on the other hand' :aiïi.i,iÈ
læ¿¡ry¡>¿.gf
ÈEi t"i'nse¿fi;4,Þn*.êlÊø;.r: *È:Jii'Hu*.êi.éi,j
"r
often omitted. a
)
b)
ø < q'ËuffT æ z.c !. 6 àì. -ä't'. É4r¡ ff x
it
r r
r.' !. 6 4Ël*ido t,4/J r,.o Ì. ¿: (The number of working women is increasing every year, but, on the other hand, woman who hold important posts are quite few in number.)
H)KHffi¿Ì. -ÈV' rf Erå v.t)v0)9çlLä*ftàrffi1,/i¿ì. füÉ'?. ttRÐÆffitr¡tÈ ffi å r¡ ->'c.\. â o
r¡Fñ
(es for U.S.-Japan relations, while, on one hand, cultural exchange in the private domain is quite popular, on the other 1nand, trade friction is a big probiem.)
8'* FFlD&äfi='almost It
means that
replaced by
a) *_vË
every day'
it
ìEû,
appears like every day, although Fl, +, El, FFÉ|, etc.
Â,ù*.
'Ea&¡
lffiarvÀ>!.91
it is not actually every
day. ¡.8:'cãh:ibè
rfi#n+æ?ê-rr¡ e it¿"
(I hear Mr. Keene ate Chinese food almost every day.)
b) 86ffiø' I
EËrdo&a t:ffiffi¿r6 6"
^-c'ù1,. (In Japanese class, we have homework for almost every class period.)
9 *r.Ü[r{tüt='at
most'
lffiaNl
>
t.tz
>>>
titìËtìElr-Ëtlì-Ë]
It indicates a maximum limit, which is still a small amount.
u r, ) ix (* ti- -ffiHl ¿: tt ttt ür-. :Æ5 /¡ þtÌ'r' !.ä/¿'. ", ^(In aTarge class, on a good day, you will be called on at most once or twice.) ü
b)
EÆØt)-i
y
-3vtå.- lfraþIfial¿ Ll,aLÙ- tft,rütrEf. ãElf Lr ,.
(Japanese white-collar workers, when they take vacations, take at most four, five days.)
1O
* -l¡,lf b='although -'
lffiaw
a) Bäùr. d\ã r.ÉEl/Jáf åffiËtEil/¿" (Although Japan is a small island country, it is an economic superpower.)
248
>
n
s >>> EùËl¡' L r*bt 5 ]
,,,,, Eä#ftffii
å.
ô.
år â El ¿r,fEl å * rÌ (I am sorr5r but I can't visit you today.)
b) îåãt¿
c)
B
ä ¿: {Ì Â, -e r. /J ár å El äffi ,)ì-Ë
(Ifs curious that
a person who's t', 1¡ i ttÀù) t.
ü ffi
been living
ì}
in
/J r,. ø l*
d) lJù'e, /Jù./Jrïà*äffiô CD ?Ef,t.( !./¿ (Although
I
å,å# f¡"
Japan can't speak a word of Japanese.)
à. /ì¿,ril,,Jltt,â J i
didn't understand, I listened and listened to the CD, and then
I
¿: rJ
?
t
È /¿.
st¿rted to comprehend
it.)
í f *" N ¿ LÍH ='îorì considering' a)
lffiuW
> ¿.¿
t
>>>,1
\+ll-+¿+ e uzm]
ÈîH¡ ¿¿*. BA^¿ t?Í*t€ffir)r-h+f T" (Maeda-san speaks good English for a Japanese.)
b) HHI*. tfltF¿ t,<ßïtr#trì¡!./¡¡.. (fokyo has few crimes for a big cify.)
12 *' Z*t'J¿[r?t ='even so' a
)
læaø>t.tzl
(
(
r,. å,H t- /¡ Èì. Z tt t= L t, H r. Ø ù: tÌHt. l¿. = (I had expected that prices in Tokyo would be high, but even so, I was surprised how expensive
F-ñI*Wlffitlffi
everything was.)
b) T t
( I r. ¿,8, i
yrØHæ¿i. #Hffigtr*eiär.å ð riÍ ü I' t.ØîÌtä t,Ìì ô ) tt,"
ùì, ztrt=a,(t, ü i,,¿ffiffi
(I think it's great that American high school students can spend. lots of time on extra-curricular activities, etc., but even so, wouldn't it be better if they made students study
c
)
EAØt+¿*. &âl:ffi Â,-c..ù$à.
bt-âitùl¿:
ù
âffi7)o) À,d b (--å å ffira'¿
Ëòl¿f
¡.frl¡t./¿ó i.
u. â
a
little more?)
" z nEUÍ t,. tr
(Japanese colieges are said to provide time for students to relax before they go orlt into the real worid. Even so, I don't think they should just goof around.)
Í3 -"
^,FU ='as far as -;
as long as
-,
lffiañt > t.ts >>>lÀo)flãßþl
It is used to set limits within which the fo[òwing statement trol¿S true. tt generAty follows plain forms of verbs and r,.-adjectÌves. Nouns are in ÍJõ å-form (t.r., {+.X.cA a m I l, id'..rarãdjeòti., either in t. ó a rorrn,a!,ø.¡jr.Þ,,rl .,)Èi.,::',.,r., ,,'.r
.'(i.
a)'cå
â)$ b î1"
åw.q o)¿ ¿ ¿tT (I intend to do whatever I can.)
b) ffifinr¡ t.FU. +&Hfñ*
/¡ ¡.;þ¿r¡. ¡..
(As long as you are not sick, you should notbe absent from school.)
I
13
"l c
)
ëF>>>>>
A | ,h+.-
'lEI¿.1'
l'9€fi1É*41¡ /¡ u'(" l-
¡ ) ù'"
(Sensei, do you know of any good English-Japanese dictionary?)
B
i Qt f"î{a" fl¡Øffic'(.t- 6FrJ t'¿*. BAÀørcoøfüälÌ'å' b (". 7, Y ù Lt: ffit,-\àf !-Øùlt¡ u.Â,f.'f .z'C.b.f¿ È
ùl
Ð.
trÀ b
¿¡r¡i€fllf*Fi È t. ) øÈ;ó b * TÈ.6-
æ
¿if'fÈ'"
far as I know, all the dictionaries are for Japanese people and there is no good one for Americans. However, there is one called Fûngana English-/apanese Dicttonary, so you might want to try it.)
(We11, as
14*" IIã-CT--'on the contrary'
.;¡¡l* a)
...a¡çÈid,à
fit.-L
l#aflø>¿.ss>>>zfilrrr5,ã.a(EÄFãEãt
poti (otconseeuence¡ii1l.0,nhä
tL*,...-..h.'$1..i .'"',-,,:
( /¡cl¡. -r-VffiÆUfcÙ, frà"e(È/¿/J dirtier than before.)
(I washed a white sweatèr, and now it looks
b) c
)
å
')'!'
ffiffi,øffi.u,frþffifJ
¿- 7t'ZcTillt' å /¡ ( /¡ 7ã a Llrìbâ"
(When you read instructions for a machine, sometimes you get more confused.)
-
c* ¡¡¡'ffiSl' þl :
6 ¿ rìð 6. h' ì-cT 6 å" â L (If you study too much the night before an exarrr, sometimes you end up making silly mistakes.)
ilffiØÈîØHfi t:fu,ffiLT
"," Eä#Ëffi1
a)'-lf ë*,Uùöâffiãf â
>>>>>[âËÉt]
A-+lv: #tfrat: ¿ { öåá'1,,/¿Z¿tttürct¿IvTT [t¿ 1" drfó: ^.i. À,t¡ ¿ å {"-l-à." tiùt v I F-W0>FìÉøãt:Ë¿l t:Tt o{. *rË'ð ¿,ù:
1 : When you start
ffiÉi.) ¡' ¿ rsð c /¡Å,'cî ll
expression. When you had abad experience, use ;
¿^
dr{
:
7-+ìv:
ÐJ :
E),
:(Ezt¿à3-
ftEJrÆÌ¡El
ù:
À,ît (ll * Ll¡,
ó r.
or the like. In Japanese, having a terrible experience is conceived as "meeting a terrible eye."
È l¿t- À,{"-1ùl
*óËð A"ùt
l4i"
tJ+,
* t- ¡. i )-t'C.ã i A,f-f i." à-? ¿ Òvt) r.ltõ l, *. Ò 2.
HÅEô.À,tÃ,îfrrÈ rJrff
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a
big pain.)
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d)
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[He] does not tell me although [he] knows about it.)
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(I think we canhave machines do simple tasks.)
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(Japanese peopie by souvenirs whenever and wherever they go on a trip.)
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[r.i.]
(egg); to
givebirthto
Û
(passenger) fare
L(/'LW tëffi+l àL¡åì[4É] movie Ò
L.t-fr,
extension 1.15-ffi
1
1.1
i-ffi
*iL¡t)ù\ [Èj#lù.] cetebration tå i à- I'T 6 tI6#9- ä I to cheer for
L.7-^1
3-ffi
t./-="ñ
tôì D6 '[(-t3)¡6Dð]
to agree to; to accept
þi D6't¡ü D6l
1.1
to adapt
3-ffi
L.14-#.,2
¿5¡.rvr IBXJ
1.5-â2
West Ui¡., Europe and Á.merical
1.6-â1
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L.14-ffi,2
female office worker(s) [i¡., ofÊce lady]
L.14-^2
*i *i
1.6-â3
L-
l
--erÌ
L.14-:n2
L.2-^2 1.1-â1 L. I J-Ëñ
àà-¿ Well. lused when looking for a right expressionJ
ål
-
*s*sëå.[iffi]
1.10-â1
*i*içÛ i ltfH#l
1.7-â3
L.õ-E¿
ùt /ù ùÍ*i *i t \ lt, ë lÐùT rLdt Lr lÍ the more (students) Ihete ate, the more
L.12-^3
å1.å¡aLF¡s] influence Luro)TlI lX¿Wl fmale givennameJ àlJttõlfiffil
L.14-*2
1.9-â1
driver (byoccupation) 1.6-ffi
smile (on one's face)
1-ffi
[u.r.] 1.6-Ê1 t-r)VlOLl
to give abirth
i hbl-lÆÊJ
1.3-ffi 1.1
without hesitation [li¿, unreservedly]
1.1-â3
lu.i.l
1.6-â3
U-õî
1.10-ffi
tË¿tl i à+È Lì/\ tobe envious ì âlæ,â1 to sell [zr.] ì Àå¡tr.trr [B¿ìVrLr] lucky i
* fried shrimp burger È. à.-ìì tË"ììl to choose à-â læâl to gain; to learn à-l-l#l fate;karma à-l'ÈutTâ IËffiÈãl V
I
1.12-r
to complain of
1.8-ffi
àl'b xÌÈrLD¡ i iÉËffi-Ll à-l'0 xr¡( [ËR¡¡(]
1.1-ffi
EL [type of noodle] * i [Xg] horse ,*tuâLeO+.ãILâl -)
à-ëirl-lÌfFËl
1
1.7-E
Edo Bay
1.1o-ffi
1.1
to move (to
science fiction
to visit a far-away place to compete in sports
L.4-:út
a
to be born Gn/ at
;LXJL7 [SF]
1.4-â3 1.10-â1 1.2-Ê
1.3-â1
1.14-â1
to copy [ur.]
->l¿à-6
1
1.7-Ë
Ò'llfi'>l to t5rye (messages) i z ( LV. [*Lr.] beautitul Ò
5-#
1.1
L-
within the domain of -
i2Tl+Tl
1
L.14-ffi,1
receiver
i là
1.3-â1
to greet by bowing slightþ
ZTFT '¡
(
Ëõ
lÍ (
tml frain station È.Ëì'rÀ[Htr] railroadstationempioyee å.L+ ( T6làffitâ) àË
1.10-ffi
lplacename] the professional
*i*i$if [tül lfamiþnameJ tôIð Xb¿ ö'tJtgûl $eatioy t*JìELl reciprocal gift (-ø) lezl.ùT(f) thanks to *sÈ¡ Lv¡ strange; odd; funny
1.3-ffi
sumo
1.7-ñ 1.6-â3 1.3-Ë
*SÈ.å L
1.5-+3 1.1
1-ffi
rt;frþt6 tunny ft;frlþ hot rice porridge
1.11-tË
1.13-â1
L.12-*2
*i¿s*, [/¡,11] lfamily namel tiå ä tËå äl to set up *o' < t4l the back *; 1 u) l¡à:f- tË ì89-l ro send 12
L.11-^2 L.12-â3 1.7-Ë back
1.8-ffi 1.9-T
tËðl to send #
1.3-â2
to'¿å < lR
L.¿-^¿
ÈifiDtlElDl
iS¿feì 11Íìl to carryout; to conduct lusuallyused languagel 1.3-ffi 1.11-â3 *i¿ ã to scold angrily *iëå totreat (someone) to (something lusuallyfood
in written
or drinkl
L.6-È2
)
*sså Lå.18ffiËñ*l ozakiDent¿lclinic *jðe)å lwÒ:á1
1.12-â3
to put away (to include) [u¿]
L.1s-ffi1
*ið à tÈrml plate *Së àôàr,¡ [*j¡Ûrht.]
tòLà-âl#Z6l J5 DS ¡o'"
toteach
*5L¡ i åÐ [{¡iËIl] È LA ti.'#l castle i5"ûV¡lf [+sffiË] *;
1.9-Ë washing dishes
to be indebted to someone
¿5/Êù¡ Dlc
[*¡ÌlFl:]
rbke care!
*j/¿z)¡U¡ [*sE^v.] each other *sË+ t*s#l (seen) tea
( Atl$X
1.9-ffi
1.9-ffi 1.9-ffi L.i
i-â1
tt'+l
e)
ùa
please.
å.¿¡
1.9-FÉ
L.14-*2
remember
6 [*¡ H ù:z].å.6 l à i I lu.i.l main
*ið
ù3
tó+
i!ãffi1
L.5-õ'¡
-;
t#l
to give importance to
,-
parent
t lfï [Ã'lffl
L.4-*úÌ
1.15-â2 1.6-+
1
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*i9*iÀSttttvÆl
1.9-ffi
lname of a movie theater]
1.1o-ffi
L.ö-il
L.|4-#2
burden
1.14-â3
L.i3-â1
L.B-â1
L.12-:ú¿
tõ$l-l)6let)Ê.Ì"Dâl *j
1.1-ffi
L.2-#û,
Jsða(þþtrrlfi2ffþ¡rl
1.15-+3
1.6-â2
1
L.1-+2 1.10-â3
*.;ûL¡È9-[,Bv.HT] to recall *S6 LåU¡ [mîÉr'] interesting
L.12-^1
1.10-â1
Buddhisttemple
*ilfàå l*Hzâ) to learn; to commit to memory; to
to value
Js(ðàv¡ [*¡?tftv'] *ô<à
1.3-Ê
L:lT [lsÆu. LËT] tili L t*iäl chopsticks *iÀå t*rE[E] bath t5.tÀ¿ i t*.-f$l tunchbox Jsla¡à¡v¡
L.1s-â2
*iËä t(ilBl!)Wbâl [u.i.] 1.5-ffi jo=¡ å [*] husband L.14-ffi2 *¿'l 9 change;balance of money returned to the bathroom llit.,pTace to wash one's handsl
*jlaå¡V¡ [*sffiv.]
1.4-Ê1
request
heavy; dull; leaden
tofail (anexam)
purchaser
(someone else's) older brother
È6 (¡¡) t+(/d)l
[ui.]
t:tåù¡ [ìEùr] *ô?þ â l(,.-â)A,bâl to learn *i/¿ trJ.El lfamily namel
J5l3r,¡ðÀ [*iEëÀ,]
1.2-â
1
1.1-ñ
same
ti
]
to be late
to be surprised
to meet lhumble îorm of
1.1o-ffi
ã
I
1.1-â1
NewYear
ù: rs
<
1.11-FË
end-oÊthe-year gift
¡t b E re â lt.Ëãfr
*i¿ tËl sound L.7-à2 *i¿i ¿ tffil youngerbrother ti¿ ¿lO tFBl men's section ofabathhouse L.1O-â3 *5¿ L/¿* t+J+:Ël NewYear's gìft of cash 1.9-ffi J5 è t¿ LV¡ quiet; submissive L.14-È1
tô9
1
1.7-â3
6leë)w9 âl
-; to get out of(a vehicle) 15â Lffi6l to snap *¡þtr¡ [*¡&] gift of appreciation be finished; be over [ui.] $bâl$bâl to get off
*jÀÈr<
tË$l
*i¿iùÀ,tññl
music
hotspring
L.O-8 1.1
1
3-ffi
1.9-â3
L.2-È2 L.
J- õrÍ
1.10-ffi
,,,,,ë#*Etl
tS
Ìtte@
lkÐl
women's section
of abatlhouse
0-â3
1.1
[iEtI] [t*ffi]
1.15-Ê3
abtoad
pleasant feeling (sensation) 1.15-ffi2
¡þ.v¡ð[/r#] L.14-ffi1
( lffiEl]
å¡V¡ð È.ìrr?
( [!tþl] < l*Ë]
1.8-ffi
foreign country; abroad
1.6-â3
super express train or bus
L.7-+2
lt ut:CÀ,TL tElffiTLl a selÊservice style sushi restaurant
¿rì/rùÍ
ùÙVrl¡ràÈ>T
counter
UfrerTl lwritten form of Æà r¡r,'t]
1.5-ffi
1.1
1-ffi
L-Z-ãn
L.12-^1
complexion
L.5-ffi
¡ä.tlåtI( [ÃtrËA< ] to catchacold Ì¡? 1 l*ffi] family å./êU¡ [#Æ] problem å./¿ð å [hÉ] broken [e.9., Japanesel
l¡rbñrlrlÌfrfiÊffi1
(something) returns [ui.]
lffi] [trê]
1.3-+3
1.13-# 1.1-â3
È¡JSU¡å
ù\l¿ÒùI â lfrttlT
to clean; to tidy up
matter 1.8-â
1
1.1
1-ffi
1.1-â2
L.l4-ffi1 L. I J-fl
lu.t.l L.6-ffi L.15-:úr,2
one's sense of value
1.1
5-ffi
1
l¡rbâ DW /|füfÈ#$] standardofvalue 1.15-ffi L.7-^2 z).Ë ¡ ì t#El section chief Ìt¡->ì¡'0Tâ tobe disappointed 1.8-tr; 1.11-â1 7D\'2 å llÉfi] vigor; liveliness; vitaliry; energy 1.1O-ffi ìr,o
to have one's own way; to do what one
0)$0)ltr.Øãl
person who handles a particular business
ùr.>
ltT 6 tffiËTðl
pleases L.14-^1
to stride; to swagger about
L. 1 5-ffi
1
å.c&( TâlfrffiTâl
lltllrâ it takes lwith respect to time or moneyJ [ui.l
(-lz¡¡,¡'Y6
û.Ë'9 l-ffi I
as far as
12
-;
L. I -8,I
1.15-ñ2
concerning
È.Sàl t(-Ì:)Eàfl notiimited to å. I à t¡ V. [ (- å lÌ) F à /¡t.] not necessarily as
long as
-
t(-)Ê.å l(-¿c)mãl
would have to be the best choice
1.9-ffi
1.6-â3 L.
t5-ú¡
1.1
0-Ëñ
¿t( vrÀ[-ëH1
Ll,T 6 LWEf 6l to believe frrmly ( Ë [åtü] various parts of the country
ù' 1
t+fl]
åì<
.,ìì
¿ì<
/L* t+Æl
to play an active paft
å.(t,¡ [*Ë] ¿.¿
college, undergraduate
level of education
1.8-â1 1.15-ffi2
in
-ùr/e
àìta LL¡ [7ËLt,.]
ñ.fÁåTt [¿.9']
fJ,fsòf, lù,ll
surety
ì¡rte\
speakersl
sad
withoutfail
-
1.3-ffi
t.1-È2
lfamily nameJ
I wonder fgeneraþ used by male
not necessarily
L.7-fr,
home; family
i tfiffil
å.fa à 9- L ö
school loften used for names of schools]
zl.
tËfl to lend å.9" tryl number
L.6-+2
togohome
face
ùrìrru)
1.10-ffi ¡ä.SÀ[/<ù] volcano L.l4-*2 ñ.D [ã:F] housework å. L è complimentary close used by women 1.9-Ë 1.1 3-ffi å.DoÈ.À[$Ëffil] orchatd
âl :#T Ìt>fcâl#âl
L.15-ffi,2
on the contrary
ù,à-âlWâl ì¡ràâ Liliâl È.tS
1.15-FÉ
i I â 1ffiffiÈ6.1 to liberate
Ì¡.à->î
1.1 3-T
È.T
to open up the country (to foreigners)
I l-õî
L.1s-ffi2
on
z).ð
looking after one's aged parent(s); care
¡à.v¡ð
L.
1.7-â3
[amoviename]
ìJ.lI6lWTâl to put [lË*] past
x or Y
¿¡ì/¡år¡r ¿.ìrrå.À
behindsomeone'sback
å'ùlÈrL+ tËrfi#l
@tt-*' -å¡-
å.llî[Hf]
f4ì/\ l¿.9- L ð -rÁùrl
fairly
L.4-*,2 1.2-Ë 1.3-Ê 1.8-Ê2 1.3-ffi L. / --oÎt
1.10-ffi (-tc¡f) l¡teþt¿t¿t L.l-^¿
L.14-à2
to be no match for; can't win
L.15-ffi,2
È.Øi
L.15-ffi2
tEIËEl
possibility
321
ù,0)D¡læf.1
she
1.1
lt)v?Vv.7tr\î7ltyl-
ù
[name of the author]
Ìt ts-ç U
trt
to cover up; to make up for
)Vît*!
ìr
)vîr'tY , -
a
av
7
kind of adult school
L.14-ffi,2
Ë z).V¡
1.10-â2 1.4-Ê3
culture shock
1.1-ffi
culture centerl
ùrfLlÉl
lthird-person pronoun for a
å\þìlìì/¡
cute; lovely
1.14-â1
male]
L.B-ffi
1.2-Ë;1.4-â1
ìJ'b\\Ziùc i feel sorry for you. I sympathize.
ìt t>â
l*bal
1.12-FÆ
to change [ui.J
1.4-õñ
fjtfufis
[¿i.]
lf¿tf¿lë àfr1
å.ÀÌt!r [Hffi]
1.8-â1 way of thinking
L. I -õn
1.9-Ê; 1.11-â2
relationship
È.Àùlt,¡ñ.t,¡ teüâl welcome parrSr ìt,1,ë j l) X ¿ a 1ffifrffitr1 sightseeing å.À D tË+l
1.5-â3
frip
Chinese eharactet
[(-l:) ffi Lf] concerning z).ÀDç [,8ä] patient ñ,L1.â [(-¿)ffi Då] to feel that l¡, L L l,Þ ù>.tB) ã [Bð,ù. äJ€Ð å ] ùrÀ,1,T
to gain interest
iô E à- â lffiüã.È, z
to feei impressed
¿.À¿ <
tffiËl
1.14-â3
fffiffif[] mechanization Ëåìàã lÊæì-âl S frt,r7)r
L.J-rX
to change (one's) clothes
1.10-â3
( [âú] planning äì¡,TâlñlYTâl
å å.
1.14-â3
to become a nafinalizedcitaen
ã¿ùt'ä
le|i r¡)fiÈìl6l
1.12-Ë to feet
as
if
-
1.5-Ê
-)
1.1
ÊË¡ì tâ#l industry; business S¡ ilâlæ#fâT tostartabusiness Ë < tftl < I to work effectively å < ¿È0 tfim9l consideration (for,-) È
O- ãr¡
1.8-ffi
al 1.7-â3
L.14-ffi,1
L.15-#,2
1.15-â2
L.1A-ffi1
1.15-â3
3Èa ¡49P1 season
L.9-#
Ë'ÈÀ¿L
north
L.12-ffi L.1
ål
to expect; to count
on
[¡5¡r¡ dirty Ë Cå. ì lftìg i I to be concerned about
å"rã(À[4trÆ] â
L.15-:n2 movie director
ðÀL+ tB[ffiã] marriedperson SD¡oz l*æl technology
$ /¿14¡r
L.
L.14-#,2
L.J-õ'T
É
Ë/ctr¡Tð tHffif
1.11-ñ
0-ffi
Ê¿
L.f-E,T
L.O-=fl
1
t(--)Hrðtr1
during the period (when
L.4-# L.12-ã3
L.Õ-att
Êå¡"r( [(-?c)fi¿Ð<]
to notice (something)
Ë/¿
lt,l'EìTâ\ffiüTâl to be moved; to be impressed
t
machine
1.9-ñ
t.7-ffi,
ìtrlr? ) lffiÆ,1 one's thoughts/impressions ù'À,tcLte) [ffiS(¡¡)] simpte; easy
ù' L ë ì
1.5-â3
to return to one's home country
/¡,*>61?ë)l\b6l to replace someone
[#St*]
Zf¡hbùÞi
Ul¿.,
hard
Ì¡,À,tÞì lÐffil
to borrow
,,
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inviting someone to join (a club)
à.*ù¡ËÈÂ, å.* < à ùC9 lffiÈW) Kamakura-sryle carrring 1.9-FË ùì*,LTâ t*EÈ61 to endure; to putup with L.i 1-â3 L.3-^2 á.4r lffi] paper; sheet L.4-ffi, â'à /è [ff] body; health â.à/¿ä+Te>â l#ëþfe>âl ìt,9 â lffiu¡ a1
to do one's best; to
L.15-:n2
it'sallright; onedoesn'tmind 1.4-â3
to rest [lif. to rest one's bodyJ
ù{À'll,â
coffeeshop
o-ffi
L.14-iñ,2
1.15-ffi2 L. 1
1
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1.11-â1
posrage stamp oîl9lîl è for sure; surely
L.5-T
åa
/
L.7-à3
c,à [S16] ticker Ë Ù3ì,¡6 [(-Èr)fiÌ3^ä] to like -; to be fond (of -) å
1.10-T
1.1-â3
fil:r].¿.ãl
(something) bothers å ¿cå.¿.å [(-Èr) someone; (something) makes someone uneasy L.11-ffi something bothers one; to â ùcfa 6 [ (-tr) fi ùc r¡ ð be concerned (about -); to worry (about 1.1 1-â
]
-)
1
I I I I
tttt'ÊËã*El
8tJì"Tâ tBBâTål Ë..ììÂ, tfiä'l feeling
1.13-ffi *bv>< tüù)
to commemorate
1.1
Ìf i i#gl wish;hope å Ìf ì L+ tñS#l one who wishes
2-â
1
L.J-õn
Ë
to do
-
1.3-ffi
1.3-â
final exam [l¿f., semester-end exam]
1
L.15-:úN2 * I rules L-¿-ãn setphrase Ê* I {rÀ< tÌ*Ë9I@l L.z-fr, å * ä ti*Ë äl to be set/fixed [ui.] I 7|lH you [Itis generallyusedbymale speakers L.1'^2 toward someone equal or lower in status.l 1.9-ffi 3Ðâl#'e>âl to decide [¿¡.] åÐä i(-13)i*Ðål to decide (to-) [r.r.] 1.13-ffi
å
öË tfr#Ël
Ë {¡Ët,¡t,¡
!è.>l¡'j tfrä-tri I to worry about âtoÙaleÊ)frt2ùIâl
1.10-â3
feeling
ä
<'ðì.¡
[Râ]
( È¿C
L.1
1.4-â3
L.12-È2;L]2-E
although; in spite of
( Ë t [n]
job opening üit., mouthl
( Ë'[n]
mouth
Ë+?).* Lì/¡ [E[ÊLù¡] critical < ËäÌf ËÈl [BälåðÈr] tobuttin
1.10-â3 -{At-ffi1 a group ofpeople doing the same thing L.¿-úÌ
L.14-ffi1
1.1-â3
+û t{E+bl
<
å ro ì L¡e ilâlWMf âl to absorb 3wÒ0 ¡i tffifll salary Ê ¡i t(1#J)ffi1 alittleoverå¡ìUt< täËl education å À i ¿.ì'. [äâ] church É ¡ iå.L¡ täñlêl textbook É ¡ ì LtäÊnl teacher
< à L Iæà
1.15-ffi1 1.1
1.10-ffi
xjV t.
Ë
¡ å. lffi¡I]
1.9-ffi
<
3-ffi
<
1.1
1.8-â1
Ë ¡ ì Lz [äË] classroom å ¡ ì Dre iä#l professor å ¡ i ¿1. tRPËl interest
8
2-Ê
L.|4-#1
L.J-ÃJ
1.7-Ë L.1-È2
tocooperate 1.15-â1 L.4-r
permission
lastyear
L- I -È1 a
àìrr/¿
to regret
Ll living; life styie < ÈrTlæòTl tolive ( à'r<[(-¿)E l<] comparedwith V t) 71* 7 Ch¡istian <
such that; to the extentthat
6L7rl#Lbl
suffering
L.
I l-dtt
L.
I t-#r
t.13-+2 1.1
1-ffi
L.O-En
1.9-ñ L.14-#,2
{/-ù,1-lÊffi1
warship
1.8-ffi
llVrlfÀ[#Bl
experience
L.4-ñ
lÌt,¡ ð [HT]
[female given name]
L.12-#,
honorific language llit., respect languagel
t âlÊâl
to wear
1.9-â1
lvtè) [üiÉJ lTt,¡8Lr [#Ë]
cut]
L.7-ã.2
1.14-â3
ù]t,rð[tr#l
piercing pain [esp. in
tohangup (aphone) [l¿t.,to
L.14-ffi,2
L.l-È2
someone]
stomachache/headachel
6lqâl
L.11-ffi
1.11-â3
L.14-:il,2 ôa l#Xl hardship; suffering name] 1.7-Ê3 < å ä *, tRiÃl lfamüy ( þ Lr,. [# Lv.] detailed 1.8-â1 < ì"1-Å1 [a form attachecl to a name in addressing
reference to a
Z
1.8-â3
lffiåürå]
1,7¡t¿Tâ
to assemble; to put together
ì LP i Ur'llll lthe name of one of the four 1.8-ffi major islands of JapanJ Ëp
t.14-+3
1.11-â3
Z$o)lÉWJl
Ë+( t#l suest Ë"+ < ùc [üÌ3] conversely Ë ¡Þ i å. ttf[E] vacation
-;ñ
< /¿6o) t+ryrl ÍÌuit
L.10-â3
kimono
--in
L.12-ffi
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cash
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with respect to nationality
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crowded
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extracurricular activities
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L.s-â2
tonely
1.14-â1
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a small cushion for sitling on
1.7-Ë
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1.6-Ê2
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quiet
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1.1
L.
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5-úr
1.8-â3
t.7-È1 1.1
3-ffi
L.7-È1
t-úi
3-#
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1
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D/¿Lr
[a movie name]
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to have a dul1, persistent pain lused in
D/¿1,ì
L.14-^2
1
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LTå. (re) [ËSr. (rÁ)]
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1-â
1.9-Ë
to 1ay flat (to sit on)
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L.
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!
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to particþate (in
L
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]
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L.l4-ffi2 t.15-ffi2
to make
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L.12-^2 L.7-+3
samurai
furthermore
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L < Ig
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ð
1
1.9-â2 L.12-ffi
lfamily namel
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1.8-â3
well; now [used when switching to a new, usually
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L.7-ã3
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to be unsuccessful;
to fail
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(status) L.14-ffi1 1.1
5-ffi
1
1.1-â2 1.1
1-#
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ttrtt
l*Ðrl
D?.1ì?
actual thins
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1.1-+1
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1.15-ffii 1.4-â3
automaticaily
1.4-Ë
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1.5-â3
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LÈL¡
1.1
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team] L.7-^1 L.s-â2
social education
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a working, fuli-fledged member of society
l-+LLl$Hl L+'\å
picture;
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1.1-â3
1.4-Ë;1.6-ffi 1.3-ffi
address; place of residence L.1O-È.2
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tJ-#
1.10-ffi
L.s-ñ
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capital
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1.2-ã2
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1
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L.5 - Ãtt
1.5-ffi
1.1-â1
to parlicipate in (an event); to compete in
1.8-Ê2 1.14-ffi2
1.1
homework
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freedom
L.14-^2
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to chatter
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L.1s-Ê2
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after-school school
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1.3-â2
L.15-:úi,2
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L.14-#,1
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1.1-ñ
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1.1-ffi
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L.1s-ffi,2
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for reasons of
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1.7-ffi L.
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r\lrr [#11'] introduction z)¡( Ë Â, tæ+êl scholarship
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1.1
1-ffi
1.3-+2
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commerce
1.1o-ffi
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a
little; short
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Ll,b xa lhÊl height Ll'Icw ì Ètr. [m¡+]
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joke
LÀùJùìÈ [,ù,mÈ]
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symptom
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examination of
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newproduct
bride
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L.4-ãñ
1.13-ffi
1.8-â2 1.9-ffi
1.3-â2
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to do something too much; too
1.14-â3
1.3-#
1-ffi
L.12-#
Tayman
L.1s-â3
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L.7-+2
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1.1-â3
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1.2-â3 1.10-â1
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to appear (on TV, etc.) [ui.]
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å ( v¡ (rr) [€,Ë
(re)]
to be good ar
¿ < S tffi#l special t¿lent; skill å ( L ¡g i tffiÆl special issue
( Ë¡ i tffiætl characteristics ¿ < ùC [f+fc] particularþ è å
1.1
try
I ¡i tlÉûfttl colleague;co-worker è ieUr [Ëv.] far Ì. -r-l 7 Ì. tournament ¿ *"' I l-lÊ I I jort "r ¿ < t#< I to explain [u.r.l
3-#
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[f+FJ]
special
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spirit ofindependence
è ùltr¡
lFãfl
clock; watch
L. l-õ7i 1.1
s-ffi
1
1.6-â1 1.4-â3 L. / ---oit
L.
3-ffi
1.1
1.1
I
1.1
)-ãn
I
5-ñ
1
L.1s-ffi1
1.8-â3 L.1s-ffi1 1.10-ffi L.5-õ,I
1.4-Ë 1.13-# 1.11-â2
older
library
1-ffi
L.2-^2
local
product
I
-õr
3-ñ
1.9-ffi
special express fare ticket
1.10-Ê1
ë.2ÈÌvl*Fål suddenly å.2Ëz).èt,¡ì è [è"2Ëå.èËì è]
L.12-â3
have to choose one over the other
L.1s-â2
ifl
å(
very (much)
1.1-â3
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can't possibly
*¡
ë*t'T
L.i-ffi L.e-ffi L. i
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L.1
3-ffi
L.1s-â3 1.1-Ê3 L.O-il
¿v>ä-1üB>âl to have
-
¿ {r/¿Ë
stay (over night) [u i.J
lÂël
1.1-ffi
friend
1.1-â2
èÛ together with; in company with (-¿) ¿ Ûù3 togetherwith àðüf/¿àÉ [Jtlf/¡àå]
1.13-ñ L.14-ffi2
husband and wife both working
L.14-#2
å {¡
å&¡ä.(
t¡ì
to say this and that; to meddie 1.1
L.
ëttØë ?"à¡\-tl*Wø*Wl åzËpiITl,,lWR#l
¿<{,
i t(-¿)mël
ase
è L ¡ å¡À [EtËÊË]
{, À
tffil
1
1.9-â1
¿"i à"Ì
L. i -Ê3 -¿¿bQÐ (-/¿) å ë, ä/ê have just done something 1.4-Ê3 ¿¿ôî bytheway L.l-*2
5-ffi
ë
¿'i
1.1-â3
tobe-ins
t.7-^2 L.i 3-ñ
L. I ¿--srÌ
somehow; no matter how hard one may
ptace
-å L( as- ¿ L< ùt for; considering
1.13-ffi
animaT
1.7-È
¿Li à-l+f]
¿"i ¿ < å.À tìËffiffi] view of moratiry å"Ì ùC O i tË^l infroduction
j ì'¡'tlffiVtl
¿¿ô1ilr|
1.7-â3
1
L.l4-:n2
ûnaily; atlast
ùtlf lcontraction of -.rà-¿ltf] ¿ ¿Ø* [rFØfñ] alcove ¿ ¿+ trFÆl barber shop
i 1-â
L.
¿i'tàì'¡ [FlË]
¿i ¿a
1.1 i-EÊ
L.2-^2
1.1
living together in a de facto relationship
of
¿
¿L
L. tJ-il
¿i L< ö no matter how hard (one) rries åì D¡ ïTâIET.)HETâ]
¿ùt¿ù[Ëllì¿¿r]
L.7-ffi
Ì¡7:f 7X ¿
I t,Rl
in (other's atrâtus) 1.14-ffi
2
Dragons lname of abaseballteam] 1.7-â1 chicken tltf.,birdl
1.6-â1
I
l
¿ ¿
u)
tq
to adopt [u.t.J u\tLâ IWV ^tLâl to manage all by oneself Vä â
è'9¡(tgrnl ¿:a-lEn6l
l.j, )l ¿Ìtël¿
1.1
effort
totake
5-#
1
rÁA
1.6-â1
quickly and steadily; atarapidpace 1.11-â i
@r=**' -
r
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Èr
[-
to get by without
fa*á9-
tËTl
rd ù.
-ing;
tlË b] to come offwithout
-
L.4-út
1.13-â3
to cor¡ect [ut ]
/e*åâLtââl to get better; to recover from illness [¿i.]
[jêù¡] long r¡ålL¡ [ã(tf] [famiþ nameJ fiålë å t€ffi1 lname of a ciw] /s/¡t/¿d¿9Tâ U+ÊÞTâl
L.12-^2
faÈìì/¡
to make
it up with; to reconcile
t¿y'¿tfg/¿t-
fg¡r¡
[FÐ] [name of a prefectureJ bÌ¡f¡.1*Ðl content /aã¡Ð [HtÐ] view /aÈ¡tDlc [Ë¿lc] somewhationg but; although
]
Ë
bÛâl#tiâl
1.1
3-â
1
1.13-ffi
1.10-â2 L.15-ffi,2 1.1 J.ËR
to drift ashore
+ lcontraction of -¡¡ þll"] -ta! ç/aþlaùr have to - lcontraction of -â llþlÌA å ä ù'] -/e
L-ð-lr
L.2-È2
/*à¡Ø
-teù¡È>
L.12-#,
1.15-ffi1
not easily
lafisfuc < [(-lc)ffiþË<
L.4--ñ.
Ùl
topitch
t*ðSlùz IåËE#l leavingNagoya (-l:¡ fa Db to get used to /ttf¡à. ør some reason fe'tlâl summer te->ë.1Tâlffi#Tâl to understand; to be convinced
1.8-ffi
1.9-â3
L.7-^3 L. I -
-otù
5-ffi
1.1
1
tül
L.6-^2
r¡ 7¡.1èâ te ù*l' tiE å ùã9.l to weep; to shed tears
L.
rtà [fr.Ë]
I t-úr
to agonlze
1.14-â3
lplace nameJ
1.10-ffi
f
te È> u t t¿î, ol lË ù. lc øl thing which one hasjust learned
L-
/eà,ìi [lE'l¡]
L-l-^5
to stand in line [u.i.]
(-¿) f*È> I'f síde by side (with -) fe I lc lfrm] Narita (Internationat Airport) -fa\ì:. in-'sownway
b6lÊâl
1.1-#
1.14-âi L.2-^2
/eär\( ifpossible; as - as possibie /a ã lÍ è' I see. tefu6l?lc)Htuâl tobe accustomed
L.5-E
(to
-)
fe
l$tèl¡,]
somehow
4>
1.13-ffi 1.1
1
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1.4-â3
thingslike
luî,U ¡ o î,
L.4-ñ L. / -ÃJ
leÀà.¡¡Ë tffiHËl difficultytounderstand l¡À(
¡
1.6-â1
-tgfufi>:t¡¿ t* lutèÌt,
I t-#
L.14-ffi,2
to ring [u.i.]
[f¡û<É o <
{¡
]
whatever else might be said; after ali
1.13-â3
r
fe h ëU t o T 4> [{-qt è É a ù ] undeniably; no doubt; by any account [it., no matter what L.7-È2 others may sayJ
leltë,t¡t
L.12-#,
somehow
leÌ"ë-(4¡
tl-ùÆ-<ül
no matter how many times
-
/el'EL.ta< tl¡¡g¿a teìub.te( [fif è¡* ( ]
I
<
L. I
manytimes
somehow
1.1
-út
1-ffi
L.12-^2 1.13-ffi
L.15-ffi2
t¡ÀÌf!¡{¡ t.ltffiðl manytimes more f¿Ì'IfTâ t#&f äl tobe shipwrecked
L.1s-ffi2
fefuI!1.13 [ffiJtùc]
1.10-ffi
1.10-â1
L.4-#"
l.ùra
from north to south
L.i 1-ffi
1.8-ffi
l0lãtl
to suit; (something) becomes (a person)
ùcår< (rs) [ (-¡ÞÐ Ë? not good/skilled lat
334
l
(sushi serving of) medium quality/price
f*Èð [{Èb]
EÌ"à\!) ÛØ [+üØ]
t,
ü-¡ûfi¡e(
L]4-ffi,2
lname of dish; bowl of rice topped with things like fried 1.6-â1 pork cutlet or fried shrimp, etc.J
/a
(
without much thought
L. l-ãJ
pork cutlet
telxùTre
L.14-:n2
-J
(¡e)
L.
I t-Er
] 1.13-â3
,,,,,H**Erl
-ùC
( l¡
lC
L
À<
-;
hard to
::t:lTä
difficuit to -
1.1-ffi
to smile
1.1 1-FÉ
?Ë [:êff å]
with two meals
1.10-â2
ÙCËD¡ iZJ'V'*IIHËâãfr] everyday conversation
ù3Ë.\ùr IH?ß]
1.1
Japan and the U.S.
[Hlü] diary ùC(ì/¡å [(-lc){X
H ¿c
L-
to resemble
1
L.2-:út
ùcz Ê
Ùclt
s-ffi
(-)
l--fl
1.4-â1 L.7-Ê2
(Jtå v.) ]
second (largest)
L.4-^2
ùclt,Ì"ù'TâlqãlbTâl 1.6-â3
to Japanize; to become Japanese
I=El-â Àå¡v¡ [HäiEiE] Japanese waters;
offthe coast ofJapan
1.8-ffi
Japanese reader
ù3ùÉ¡,'ìlLì
1.1
3-ffi
lH4ryl 1.15-ffi1
lCö?|ffiøl luggage; baggage admission to schooi ùC rp ì à¡( [.tS] ùcroìå¡( Lùt¿,t^+fiHl
1.6-ffi
enffance examination
1.5-ffi
ë < t^Ell
lC ¡P
i
lc
ì qtËTå lL#Tâl
ro
t¿3.þì v) À < ìc 1"3 ùrbâ
t^Jfl
input
l^fi,'råãl
l" L^lÃl person; Ll'ZT rc. â lAffiT âl I!.1-Û
human being to recognize
L.l1-^2 5-ffi
1
L. 1
iaÈ *ac
L, I J-ú¿
Hey! [a way of getting someone's attention] 1.5-â3
t*l
fever
1.3-â4
L.4-ñ. taoLl"Ùc[*,ul:1 intently; eagerly have to L.14-:û,2 -*aÌIteÈ>fe\¡ 1.1 -â3 teÌïi T â lF.þÈT âl to oversleep ìJtt?i (¡¡) [ffi?Ì (¡e)] iooking sleepy L.2-â,2 1
L.e-ffi 1.1
L. I 5-ãtù
1.1o-ffi
t.14-^2 L.12-*3 1.12-â2;1.12-E
lu.t.l
5-ffi
1.1
1
1.1 3-T
L.12-*2
to swaliow
ØÈr0 < Èr9 @)
0)Ìv(ì9 Lte
0-ñ
L. / -EJ
noncommittally; evasively; in a roundabout
tffil
tf*þ.7 l-
L.7-ffi
1
owner
Ø.1ä [ìü.1ã] ØZ^af¡ ltraìÀðl
L.14-+3
1.1
1.1-â1
to state
¿ù
1.1 5-ffi ù!.Ì"blâ l#NTâl to acknowledge level of name recognition 5- ffi i IC Ì"t, E læHÉl
ÈLtÌl
0)¿J9-ltFrfi]
L.14-#,2
popular
L.s-ffi
way
L.12-ffi
a bus, etc.)
carefree; slow-moving
L.4-:út L.
l5-õr¡
@tt*-'
to have one's name
entered into the family register
o).?tJ t$Èßl to desire; to wish ØËfÍ ¿' later [formal expression] Øå' throat
-);
L.ö-ffi
L.l -ãn
) -)l v I. uncut ) - \rt ú, ,¡ I North Carolina 0)¿6\ffiâl to remain [¿i.]
1.3-ffi Ø6l -rÒ*âl to ride (inlon to take (a taxi,
to enter a country
L. I -ú¿
L.2-+2
t¿l'*,21+*1 end of the year o>) € xi të#l agriculture
to cultivate; to develop (one's ski11, etc.)
ù31ÍÂ,ð¿ < ¿tÀ,tBä##äl
Japanese rnade; made in Japan
tabã IÉEål to sleep t¿â lBâl to sleep; to go to bed -laÀÈv¡ t-+ftl the -s t¿Ì't¿l'l+.+ I every year -t¿Ì-t Èà.å [-SËå.à] since - years ago
tooth
1.12-â3 percent
llv¡ S Ì i tÆ*l lfl¡/¿t,¡ [Hff] medium /ì¿ h :7.¡vìy' |
to close
1.5-ãñ
one'sbusiness L]4-#]
Itt,¡lÞÌ [ãFÆ] actorlacûess (-f¿) lf¡ä.9 have just done ùÈÉùtå¡f6 tüåfi?tsfãl to feel like vomiting
ùt<
te
tothrowup
lÌ( L¡ tÉål whitepaper lå < D¿, tÉ^l Caucasian ¿f < À t#ffi] the Shogunate ÌÈùÌtl Im*Tl to encourase
1.1
5-ffi
1
1.8-â3 1.7-E; L.i3-â2 1.1-â1 L.1
2-E
L]2-È1 L.14-#,1
1.8-ffi L.
Õ- E'T
L. I 5-En
335
tffiæl [place name] ll¿'lì[ì9..!ì] tocarry ,fy7 1 y I . r) -/- Pacifr,cLeagae ùt ¿ ta
¿å
DÐ
1.10-â2
1.6-ffi L./---on
including
-; DÐ< lþlÐ
'
lÈ
t lthnÍ) ltLâlfr,âl to run 2lZ )\7
1.7-ñ L.1 0-ãñ
1.10-ffi
pass
låfÈ. Ltr¡ [Íùfà.Lv.]
embarrassing
to remove; to get rid of
1.13-ffi L.14-ffi2
to pass (an exam)
,¡ìX
[r\XF]
Ill*Lâ
l?ù,e>)
tÌ/¿SÈJ.uì
1
1.10-â2
bath
Ìùlt/r7Tâ
-T
1.1
1.5-â
place
Ê.1.
-ùü
L,
L.
bus stop
F*tt'âl
[Ðt*r.]
1.1
to be out
of
chil1y
to become clear
t\v þ- batter lf¡>t¿V (to meet) by chance lÈ'r(Àt#El development 2ty l!-aY F happy end(ing) ùåcö¡ aT6l*æTâ1 to announce Ilt"cl¡t¡¡ 6 l#Ll),ùÌ âl to talk to BrsL¿¿rl#L¿bl become absorbed in talking
Ìtlt¿l.ãl,r [tFËu.]
wide
a l*Li
I
to pay
336
âl
1.11-â1
[àE#] crime tfÀËÅ,å,irfiÈ{El ùÈÀSL¡
1.10-ffi
:+&þÉ{r@ffi7)sÉ( äå ¿ t
ùtÀl¿¡¡ [trf,{] opposite Itl-t¿LT â lfltrTãl
L.1A-ffi,1 L. i
to
judge
bl¡ lv l> ¡
1.1
3-â L.
J-
1
õr¡
L.7-:úÌ,
1.11-â1 1.15-ffi2
L./-re
i
[E
H
ffilÉ] 1.1
/r,l[ffi] objection; counterargument ôtffi+Itl comparedwiththepreviousvear
1.5-â
1
1.1-â3
to set ansry
E,rEl- hero ôårì,¡ [] damage
0'¿iËtftfiffil
aþlane
ôS ôË L,ìì9 t4L.lì¡rl
U->
19Tâ
ôcthÀè
---"ri
1.10-â1
1.7-Ë;1.12-Ë 1.1-â3
L.15-ã2
for the frrst time in a iong time
[tFH¿c]
5-ffi2
L.14-ffi1
1.1o-ffi
(one's) lap
ùC
1.1
3-ffi
t. /
UÌJtV lname of abu]lettrainl $( Lrffilvr] low
ADÀi
3-â3
1.15-ffi1
L. tJ-û¿¿
It /-E
1.4-â3
extremeþ; very
L.2-#,
tobe surprised
1.1-ffi
i.û¿" tHf'f4E#l
International Date Line
L.
t-#
L'11-â1 ôpðTtãraüll 1.4-ffi
L.1s-â3 1.3-ffi
hungry lused by menJ
ItÈ>êt¿î â lffiêtcî
drner llít., evening meall
anti-Japanese sentiment
1.7-Ë
1
ùf,ÀðtùÂ,trfr¿tr1
L.1s-#,2
L.14-:úr,2
5-#
L.1s-#,2
L.1s-ffi,2
llà (¿r)^å ¡61¿r¡^.ãl to be
1.1
Bangkok
tt/-t¿tua < t¿ltflJträTll
1.15-ffi1
ùttrì/r [#ùr] fast; quick It + â lffi1î âl to be popular [u.i. ] ÈÈr
power
to make ajudgment
L.14-:úÌ,1
1
t.4-Ê2
l¿tÀ,b
t@(l towork IttcÌ'T 6 tü#Tål to break up ùtË D ¡ ì t¡fål eight-mat room 112'x12'l It2tål-lftÊJ pronunciation
to
2{!tl/a2
1.5-Ê
spring
1-É
1.15-â2
ùå/cà(
â
t#l
l-út
Itt¿òIÌt ITâ løå¿.ùlål to approach (someone)
It-> ä l) T
1.13-â2
paper posted (on a board, a wali, etc.)
ùåð
t(-ä)rÊÐl
starting with
tìt)ùy F Hollwood ùù 0 åra m9ffil
to move to a new piace ofresidence
¿1.?D[+] sheep U o LI? I'X'fti'cl desperately U->lcV Qe) perfect fit pitcher ë.vft*
1.6-Ê3
O'2 N
L.12-:úÈ
õÌ.(t,¡Tã lãÊT
i
t3t¡r
[,l.Eft¡r]
âl
not necessary
to reject
L. I -8,Ì
1.10-ffi 1.1
5-ffi i
1.8-â3 L.7-^1 L.O-út
L.14-:fi,2
,,,,,+#*5rl
tlÐù¡1
ö å"tr¡ 2 tl'¿ ¿ ¿
terrible; awful
1.4-Ëñ
unfair; cruel
t-Ël
1.14-â1
1.1z-ffi
one word
average; ordinary; like normal people
1.13-ffi
¿1.¿lf¿,t*41 onenight f)¿t) ùrâ Ê t¿l.¿ 9lFål walking tlùc( (¡e) [ÆH(re)] ironic
1.1-â3
t#flTäl
1.10-#
alone
1.1 2-FÉ
to criticize
ôô[H.+] days ô* (rÀ) [üH(¡¡)] ftee ltime] È;r.- È:r- lthe sound of the howling
windJ
1.1
0-ffi
1.1
1-ffi
1.1
3-#
1.12-FÆ
i LrÀ t*äffi] beaury salon ¿¡'¡ìÊttrfi] sickness ö ¡ i ðùl'L IEHRI Hyogo Prefecture U xì l-Tâ\ffifrTâl to die from an illness Os¡
L.
O- õr¡
da¡ime
6ôÌJrâ [ËÈrå]
OZVltLl
[(-ù3)ât116]
-)
[passive form of
Àl¿lcö[Fîús] again àIc'zd>¡-zEJ second
L. I 5-õrX
L.7-^2
Àzi lÈrÊl common; usual ,ììcå.[4äftr]
1.2-ffi; L3-ffi
(commodity) prices
parts
1.8-ffi
,àì"ììÀ,
t*ilâl
part
À.\À
(ra)
Buddhism
L.4-ffi
L.7-^2 L.12-fr,
tTæ(/Á)l
inconvenient
L.12-r
À*ÀtTi#l discontent Àtþ tel w'inter
L.B-ffi
7, z l. V- ! 77V l:v¿i
L.Õ-m
1.15-ffi2 L.4-È2
7
frustration
172
71,'ËÊl
a
L.b-ffi
i.a.,llking for namebrand goodsl
1.15-â2 Íü.,brand-oriented, 1.8-Ë
1.1-ffi
(rd)l
Tt)?7^¿a Lîr)?7Êl [nameofashipJ 1.8-ñ
5-â3
à,6 lÞäl
5-ffi
7tr+å rÐ i l7'trFff]
tff¿ffi
sensitive; susceptible 1.1
Lf Ì'IË.kùi [trX¿c] Íiequently; often û l"+ u) ¿T â to be chilly/cool
-,ìì t-#l 77-7.1.i.-À
ltrF] Ài¿it#ffi1
1.1
1
L. I J-út¿
1.5-â3
club
firstname member of a club envelope
Ài À t*ffi] husband and wife È,j L on,really.; Really? .å'àä t(-rÞÐJËàäl
to increase [ui.]
L. I -õ1
1.5-â3 1.13-Ë L- l4-^ L-l-E
I
j
L.5-Eî
to fal7le.g., rain, snow, etc.l
collection of essays
':t,¡Ê
'extracurricular activities'l
1.5-õñ
first year of Heisei h9891
1.9-ffi
-:|. Really?; Gee!; You're kidding. .\É (È) should
1
[Tfi4ù:]
weird; eery
L.1-â2
"lìÀÈÊ tã'tr] analysis ,lìÂ,lfi tÏËl sramma: .lìrLåç < tfffil context .,1ìÀ+târy1 (/a)
L.
J- ilt
1.1
1-ffi
L. I )-ilr 1.1
I
-;fi
1.15-ñ1
field
[*fi(re)]
0-;ñ
1.12-ffi
[tlL] culture 'lìÀål< tÏ+l literature lf,€l
L]-ñ 1.1
-lì1"å¡
ìÅ/tl-W a
L.2-+2
professionalbaseball
TVVV 'l 7 frontier ÀÀV¡å læffifr1 atmosphere
Fortceorge 7È-Ì..9s-Ì 1.8-ñ À¡Þ.( [fi€( ] deeply 1.1 s-ffi ,lìå.c å'ì tfliÊel club activities lin the sense of
,lìËð¡ù3
L.O-8'i)
À< ¡iTá.lEeHTâl Àëi.lv¡lõâ+l unfair L.14-ffi2 ÀSùlôi tÀSttâil tokideachother L.i1-ffi ÀLStT,B*l mystery 1.3-Ë ÀDÀtffi^l woman 1.13-ffi
,lìaå¡alIL#)
L.15-ffi2
.âtr]
totake (medicine) L.12-â2
À¿1.Àtflffi]
1.14-Ê1
to spread out [u.i.]
1.4-Ë;1.13-â3
fmaie given namel
A Ìrl¡rl, es)
ÀV¡¿1,
*trå
t.2-ffi
ì L+ lHffiäl
U 9 ro a person who goes adrift on the ocean
öäif lEfðl
À<
L./---on
tl.'¡iD¡itffittl the condition of a disease or illness
x,i
[Ë#(¡e)]
to be included (in
Utte&.(r¡) [Àüa*(¡¡)]
Llt¿tlwTâ
À( So(re)
complicated; complex
1.15-ffi1 unperrurbed;
calm
1.14-Ê1
.\ì/ ¡ ìlì/ ¡ ¿rÀ h /- l+ Ê,ft,+l L.
I t-È1
L.4-*2 L.5-iin
337
[T* (¡¡)] not good; unskilled .rz?ì [FJ#] summer cottage ¡\? ù3 -t¡Lì lflJlC -fa¡.1 not parlicularly room ^ç [#E] ^i'747 fluently ¿{, - Commodore Perry to decrease [ui.] ^å [Hð] -./c
(tæ)
".r.Â,(/r)
l*Qe)l
.:lult Tâ l(.*ff)*l[lâl
to change
.\lvùTt/\'l â INMT â1
lu te ù, tô ê T 6 l*te ffiþ T â to look annoyed; toTookprzzTed
âl
¿tÀ+ < tffiã[]
L-õ-õn
It,
1
L.14-ffi2
L,
totelevise
¿- õrÌ
rea1ly;
JapanJ
L.1o-ffi
truly
L.4-+3
(to speak) withoutreserve or ln L. I ¿-ûr,
1.8-â2
translation
l' ò\\Ø l#*øl
1.9-ffi
original
@t=--'
1O-ffi f ù, 5-#
l
well lused when making
a modest or hesitant
statementl
- *
1.13-ffi
[-&] lcounter ofpaperl
lr¡
sheets
*.vâl8âl *à/ÈttrEl
for thin, flat oþects such
as
1.3-Ê1
[humble form of
11 <
/Xâl
1.6-â2 1.1-â3
lfamiþnamel
(-ä"'lc) *z).'ltã
L.5-õn
to entrust (something) to (someone)
L.7-ffi,
å
Ëf LtËå9-Ll
rolled sushi
L.14-ñ2 1.1 s-Fd
lf,þìrtfffiþtr] towant tï?ùfä¿ (#9.)
L.7-+2
1.1 5-FÉ ãß\â runa (-lc) * ¡treu. comparable (to -); equal (to -) [ltf., not to iose to -l L.l4-ffi,2 L.7-ffi, i.l|âlAtTâl tolose (agame) [ui.l L, J-ËÎ ìIf firstofall ?73 t h mascot 1.9-+ L.9-#, *9-*9- increasingly also L,f,-úr */¿ L.2-^2 ìt/cô å f [È/¡&î] See you later. (I am) not good yel L.1-+2 Ë /¿ ìf /êfT L. -õ1 * Ë tFJl town; city *,ËùrÈ:ÈlrcizÈi;,È) to anange to meet L.7-à2 t!ùtà-âlfåËÈ.ål tomakeamisrake L.4-*.2
(to speak) in a subdued tone
L.12-ffi
ìf
[-o)Ëår"'] -
ùË
i
ål
It
i
À (¡¡) iËË
(ra)
I
is more ... than
L.2-ffi,
L.l-*2
bountitul; pienty
i lt i tfì*l method Ita ùl.lfrffi1 direction; area Iti t¿ /-l â tÊüHlTãl to visit
¡t
fi*4 ,tr-
1.8-ffi L. / -
besides
rE]
L.4-+1
-
is the most neutra]
lÈllurÈÀtffiffiñÊl
lÍ"rå.r,¡âÌ
-oJî
L.O-M
77 1 ð å [,+-Àxr,f
(-ø) ùÍÈ. rr< lÆl
I [It
L.B-ffi
porter
:g+4'7)ì'h-À 7 î 4 þ l-1 t' 68 ^
L./-iñ. form for male speakers.l whaiingvessel
L.1-*2 L.Õ-út
lÍå¡1,å" almost ItÈÀå"-tet ¡ hardly; aimostnever lfù* almost ,+ 7 -Ì.ùrÈl[,ir7-48[] hor¡or film ,ß, Yî ,I 7 vohtnteer
I
1
I
ifËîtËîl
tJtùEËl
[the biggest island in the north ofJapan]
338
1.1-ffi
1.8-Ê3
(rÁ) [ÆfU(re)] convenient
Zu\TblffiW"f
ItÀ'lg/-(Ê, )
L-l-õn
lmain island of
[+Elc]
machine gun fashion
1.1
oneself
E./-¿.413
L.2-^2
1.4-â1
to change
,:
Iti
3-#
It,l"Lø i t+ttll
1.4-â1
1
to transform
.ìÂ,¿'Lt##:Ll iawyer .\/wLwi ttriJfil editins
.ì¿,9
1.1
L.2-ã.1
stranse
.\/-L/-Tâ l*Ðf âl
1.13-ffi
1.8-# L./--ñ 1.3-ffi; 1.11-Ë L.15-ffi2
1.7.8 1.8-â1
intown
1.1
z/ê [fÄet] [family namel t a/c ( -tar¡r [g( -r¡¡r]
tcð
è ìf ¿'CË
tfÄ*l t,$El
(ticket) window
*,¿Ò6 Ë
/eÀ
not at all
lfamilyname]
to put together (in a report); to
[S,ì¡]
*ia< I#
1
1.1
1-ffi
1.1
1-ffi
1.10-â1
summarize Lj4-ffi1
to learn; to study
toinvite
1-â
L.14-#,2
1.8-ffi 1.1
3-ffi
*.teT 6 lÊ"MTâl to imitâte Ë A lÊ+l lfemale given name] it ð tA ( not much iater; soon ìf ð ã t+äl to obsewe; to keep
*,W7,
L.1s-#1
lfemale given namel
trT
->
meals to
L.15-ffi,2
ð¡à.åä [ì4àã]
Èr.z)ri (rules)
1.1-â2
* I ¿ t* D +l ffemale given name] *.þ9 lBîl around (someone) 7¡ ù>u t
1.15-â3 1.15-â3
1.9-*
lpoliteverbmeanins*6] 1.12-â3
7¡ättt¿Vtl.EflÌur¡t.] 7¡.2
I'L+ t*ffi#l
A Då\ìr¡ lÆùìl
can'tsee them
all
1.1O-ffi
unmarried person
L.14-ffi,1
short
á^l-òùàl.Etràf¡]
1.1
unfamiliar
1.13-ffi
TrTi arlffil lake AÈ tËl shop; store AIZU6lar?#l misosoup
L.4-+2 1.6-Ê1 L.1 1-:út
4¡-[--EJ [famiynameJ AËÈ tËtEl fmaie given name]
L.i-â1 1.14-ffi2
fìbùcã. Ì i [ìËù:ìËi ] to set iost b.'zltrâ ln2ù\âl - is found [¿i.] 7¡'tII â ln?Û âl to frnd -[¿¡.]
âa
å {¡ l*tr¡
1-ffi
ZrëE
Ì"1
L.
care in one's home life
7rà\l) lÐWV
J
7¡.0
x1(Ë
Atâ l#âl
1.10-ffi
L.io-ffi
1.1
1-ffi
1.1
bLb
(-)
1-ffi
rather
ür9.¡ä. LU¡ [tr
I5-E¡
L.
1.6-ffi
Lt.]
difficult
t.2-^2
f3l¿ (rá) l^trffi (/r)] wastetul
L.11-ffi,
bTe)
tffil
daughter
1.1-ffi
{¡Ë+ (¡¡) [*#(¡e)] unreasonable 1.12-#, f: ë ktz + < t^trüÈl to be indifferent L.I 5-ffi {rà lffl village L. U-il Ðt,r [Æ] niece 1.8-ñ Ðt,¡L[å*û] (name) card;businesscard 1.1-â3 ¿)t,¡A (/¡) [åä(¡¡)] honorabte L./--ñ e)i å tH-hl 1
I
r)9-à LV. lVàVu,l tate dlotcÙC-teu¡ rarely e>rcùr*.âIH¿RâI
lå¡--
1.6-â1
1.1
1-ñ
(r¡) lEîf;û(¡¡)]
towakeup
L.5-úd
troubresome
i -lF]
ð ì L¿A [+U¿a] ð i L¿¿' t+ LìÀðl
L.2-È2
L.1s-â2
to need just improvement [lif,, just one more stepJ
ùf [{,
/ -ÃJ
1.11-ffi
ù/-ëi i ùr,
L.
menu
ÐääËTlHäË*Èl
6
1.4-Ê1
much (to tole¡ate)
L.1o-ffi
L.12-+1
L.2-ffi
manufacturer; maker
1.10-ffi
7¡è4>oîlhëÞr
L.7-*2
tsl)w/,T6le¿)frÊ'f âl
ù>Ì"1úl aspect ùlwÈ2lffiWl interview
L.1s-ñ1
(r¡) tAüÈffi(r¡)l attractive to examine (a patient)
ðrà.L tËl the past; the old days f]Û hÙa[trmlc] withoutlimit
to be too
L.14-*û,2
gest"e
7r4ù3Tâlnrcg61 :rd( A+¿ lìil] city; capital
I t-úr
L.4-+2
Z¡te7¡lñl south AIC < ì/r IHLr] usly erØ L b q ØÈ b lÐ Ø *. t, g o)þ#l
1.8-ffi
) - l, L.I-E¿ ) - )V e-mat7 L.Z-85 ÐSìt Ltr¡ spectacular; amazing 1.14-fr,2 Ðsìf L¿"ùlv¡ [HË* LF*t] alarmclock t.2-^2 e>VöÌrtâIAUl,ùrâl lhonorific form of ê-¡ a /fr{l] 1.6-Ê2
1.3-ffi;1.13-ffi
all of you
- [u.i.]
1.1-ffi
1.11-*3
[female given name]
Z¡teä À' LËë
to head toward
toweicome; to meet; to greet L.i-ffi
person ofhigher statlls; one's senior
h¿ùâ tile)ål to tecognue; to approve; to notíce
O-â3
1.1
1.7-Ë 1.1-ffi
indecent; unsightþ
private house providing lodging and
[(-/\) ¡¡È\i ]
to contradict
ð À [F,åv.ffiffi ]
anangedmatrtage
7ràâlnà.âl
7tl'LW < tEßl tourists
1.11-+3
a
L.O-ãr
linle more 1.5-â2
tequest;
apptication 1.10-â1
to appty
1.3-â2
ð
iTtFTl
lhumble
ðiÀt+fr]
formofË
i]
1.1-â1 L.15-ñ2
bia¡ket
< <Ë tHffil purpose fJbT/" ofcourse
ð {¡
1.3-ffi L-l-õ1
: t'Ë tfÅ,
a è {¡ [Ëð]
L.14-#,1
ù<ùå+l Ü < ä to be popular (with) €f.¡1, fashion model ir ¿Ðâ [:&Ðä] to request; to ask for ð ¿*ð tFål to return [u.i.] topraise;tomakemuchof
4ro)lãl ðØlð<
person
-öú)È -410)0)
usedto (do something)
[ut.]
-
4>Ei I A lffiMT âl to imitate 4>v>â to have a dispute [quarrelJ with ð I /¿ t#El lfamilY namel ð I +Ë [*ilJ] lfamilY namel ð¿,< tÏãl complaint
EVJ)V Èr¿,/¿l,r
L.14-^2
W late afternoon, usuallyjustbefore
1.4-â3
lÞi
WiLWì
1.1
3-ffi
1.1
5-ffi
1
1.1
5-#
1
1.14-â3 1.8-ffi 1.1
1
-T
L.7-=,î, 1.1
1
-T
1.8-ffi &¡Þì( before long; soon &å.* Lv¡t tobe fussy; tobe overþ criticai 1.11-â3 1.15-ffi2 &å.È Lv¡2 noisy ro
ì
tÐnel
1.7-â
baseball
&Ë¡oì D¡ì t4f$#l + < t*ttl approximateþ + < ð tån#l Japanese equivalent + < I hEÈl to translate S ( Èz l&t'>1 tobe usetul; tobe helptu1 .? ( lCl¿z [&lcU.r¡ to be usetul +ð Llr. kind; sweet */cå (lC) excessiveþ; indiscriminately Èc[fl] achap;agay &u è at last +¿tæl inn; lodging
+¿i tErl
tohire
1
l. / --ãñ
baseballstadium
1.1
1-ffi
1.10-Ë L.
Z- ãrÌ
(¡e) [ÆÊ(¡e)]
1.1
1-ffi
L.1s-#,1 1.1
5-ffi
1
L.12-#,
1.1
championship
L.7-ffi,
L.¿- -otl
L.J-ãñ
¡þì Ðr,. (ra) [ã^å(¡e)] famous ¡Þ¡ä.1¿ [lãã] informal cotton kimono
19
leisurely
WØblñØlrl lÞö'ðl t(-ä)fË#Tl to point (to -) lþAì lfemale given nameJ
tË+l
Wt0
lfemale given nameJ
W6Tl#Tl
L.4-ã2
L.i0-â3 1.10-ffi
tea cup (for green tea)
tÞð ¿
1.9-â3 1.1
1.6-â
toallow
1.8-;ñ L,L'ùú
i ðtÆ#l terms ¡i LtHffil form D
tÆ$l
L.2-ffi L.3-+2
errand; things to do
XiTëfìâ [Ë+å.8ã] (-o)) x ì ùc tiLe -
to see
-; in word; in a short À i lù tg¿Ìl ¡ i if t#fðl western-sgrle room À < tgl thenext (day/yeat/etc.) À
( Dz tSHl
i tfrgl
1.10-â2
À<
lf
1.8-â3
À¿
tËl
1
L.2-*2
À
i
3-ffi
1.10-â2
lplace nameJ
Àìr¡:t,.t.
À
1
1.4-â3
to give priority; to prefer
Wo
5-ffi
excellent; t¿lented L.15-#,2
L¡ i tÆtr] Wjl.x < ttÊl dinner [lit.,eveningmeal] Wi l>l-lh,Ll friend WiÈl-TâlWftTal ÙÞì
1.10-Ê3
1.1o-ffi
valid
1.8-ffi -xircTa to try to to make an effort to L.¿+-8,Ì
dinnertime
[female given name]
Wa¿jLãrXl
@t=--'
&Ë
tffi+l
1.3-ffi
1-ffi
problem
¿
1.8-ffi
1.1
Mongolia
[Flff]
jttrlclgfrl
1.8-â2
t.s-+2
tremendously
although
1.15-ffi1
+if ø<ÈÀlù+Hl lname of atrainline] L.7-^2 t.14-+2 +ìf {, ¿ tllËl lfamily nameJ +пËËT lcontractionoffÐ{Jôå*f] L.6-*.2 L-O-EZ +Ò6 to refrain from -ing [¿¿] L.15-ffi2 È& alittle L.12-^2 &i¡àà.U¡ [Éiàå.t.] soft
side
the next day desire
L.7-^2
howitgoes 1.5-â2 L.4-ffi,
t.7-^2 1.1
s-ffi
1
1.4-Ë 1.8-ffi
1.7-Ë 1.1 3-ñ L.i1-â3
À ¿ U ìf
tËFl
t ¿+* tËtlJl ffamilyname] Ar:ËHø=v)i--¿ Ì L/¿ tãEl lfamily nameJ i t}Ël preparation (for class) À Ë [-øâüårret.1 there is no room for (-l:¡ ¡ oa't depending on À Lrg
(-l:¡ ¡ -tî2
9
1.8-â1 1.2-Ê3
Llh*] 9<ËtEül
1.2-â3
r)
L.s-â2
VZi t#.fl -9?t-¡Fl
L.15-ffi,2 -orÌ
L.¿-
ÀzlSè' considerably; realþ; to a greât extent
1.13-â2
tËøtr1 À ¿F'¿ i tfffiæl
L.14-fr,2
sociery; world
school designed to prepare students
for college entrânce exams
À
ô
å
¿ ù)
[nf
L.f-õ,l
A'nÐ ä ] to flag down
L.O-8,l
l(-ä"'î) F.tll to call - by 1.1-ffi Ìe
..
X6¿
accordingto
-
L.f,-
À å ¿À tË..ììl to show joy; to be pleased; to
rejoice
E'T
1.2-*; 1.9-Ê
1
ÀãðÀf lËÀtl gladiy; withpleasu¡e 1.7-â1 X.bl.< t¡'ttcà- ( ÈË t ¡ l(.-Ò x,7, L< *iGà < ti Say hello (to -) for me. ð lrl L.4-fr, x b l.
*jiaå¡u¡
<
Lt T lx aL ( ÈÆr¡ L*Tl EiëtôL<]
[morepolitewayofsaying
(
(¡e)
7
0eë
1.1-â1
[#(r¡)]
1.8-ffi
1.2-E ideai
L.14-^2
-rate
( å À [üElffi]
L.14-ffi,1 ttreory of nation
building
0
x)lRl
dormitory
I ¡ì-trû-l
I t+l
lchinese family name]
- I th
Teague
ffemale given name]
1.5-â1
L.5- úù
L.2-^2
borh-
L./-="tn
0¡ìËÀtH*l fee;fare 1.10-â1 9 x ) l.Ì"lñffi1 parents [lir.,bothparents] 1.1-â3 V Èilâ tî|JÆTðl to make use of L.J- EÎ I ¡ì I tflgl cooking;cuisine L.4-ãñ 9
xì 9'tlñül
to do two things concurrently
9
L.14-ñ1
xiqei#4El
9 xùrl'ltftffil Japanese inn 9 x ¿ì L+ [üft1Íl*] travel agency totravel 9 x¿ jT6lffiftfâl
þv¡ è
[fif]
(
(re)
[¡*ffi(¡a)]
cruet;
hearttess
1.10-ffi
usual; that whích was mentioned before
L.
¡
t5-úù
t.
/---"ñ,
L.14-*2
L.
O- õt¡
L. I U-õ'T L.
O-
s-ffi
õr¿
1
t.2-I
tLl"\o)lwØl
E
L.b-ffi
1.1
example
1.7-â3
L.Õ-
1
L.s-#
special division for foreign students
1.1-ffi
rushhour 9y!t-TV,l)Vl:.?, I:+)V ls RanaldMcDonald b /-1fl,1 [a movie name]
5-ffi
øi/¡¡11âlË+Tâl tostudyabroad 1.1-â1 9 w j Ìt¡ ( $¡r7)rfr | lg+aËffi] lperson who deals with matters pertaining to foreign studentsl 1.8-â3 I ro i ås ( .rlu¡.ì'a å¡ [B+!ËHtf+]
- à LV¡
[amoviename]
1.1
9
fLì,¡
r)
land
squirrel
9 6À,1Æffi1 theory
it seems that; evidentþ
3-ñ
L.7-ffi
lschool where a foreign student stuclies]
L.5-Eñ
j ðÀ|ffi¿fFTl
1.1
I !Þi t4Èl reason 0roìå¡(Ëåtg+rEl
easy; comfortable; leading an easy iife
tzL x
to understand
sumo wrestler
high class Japanese sqde restaurant
@u-*' à
93
golg¿ci*mtffi
by
J,0)Ì*,1¿,
ù'vtT â tI[Ê4Tã]
1.10-ñ
[place nameJ
þv¡lf i [;âF] air conditioning þË LtÆÈl history V ,'t) t-, a 7 recreation leve1 lz.\Ìz lr,Ë- l- rcportjpapei
L.15-#"2
1.13-ffi 1.15-ffi2
L.7-1
1.5-â2
34'l
tLlvbU\ùI 2 ¿ /- lÆ*:ffiffi1
tul'LW
i tffigl
iove marriage
practice
tLl-ê < LÆffi1 fLl-Èr<äËtËffittl
continuously
*tùI rcason;explanation 1.13-â3 t¡ùltù*/et ¡ ifs not the case that L.14-ffi1 *rS*rS 1.9-Ë
1.10-â2
1.4-B ã ì å. [ÆT] hallway; corridor ô i ëi E È < lfrøz-l labor; work force L.14-ffi]
l! LhELI
L.f-8,Ì
b 1ìC-teLt not much; not enough b /-àìÌ"lffiXl article; essay; thesis
L.12-^1 L. /
-rË
@t=*-'
1.9-â1
1.7-Ë;1.10-â2
bTfLTìa [ËÌtTùc] :Ëi¿/¡ r.''c
1.3-Ë 1.3-â to
(-ùt) t>t¿v) :-o)lã b t, ì l$rl to laugh; to smile *r 9 ôlr¡ [flà] ratio; percentåge
[¿t.]
1
1.6-ffi 1.1
5-ffi
1
1.1
5-ffi
1
1.3-Ë;1.13-â2 L.14-#,1 L.5-út
1.1-ffi to undersr¿nd
*>l¿'ltâ l(-¿)flltLâl to part (from -); to say farewell
342
1
a tatami room; Japanese-st¡rle room
bT*LâlË,tLâl to forget z.:'fcTlËTl to hand (somethins) irlcr¡.r[iËË] lfamiþ nameJ
unemployed samurai; a high school ba graduate who is spending a year studying for a college entrance examination
4:'V?lffiäl
3-â
L.3-ñ,
to go out of one's way to do something
place where one can be reached
þårtlr [Ë!¡] young bìJ\â l(-'àr).ftÌ)\âl
1.1
-
1.2-Ê
1
þ ä ìrrùl
-)
L.Z-ffi
[#ùrùl
ä]
r am
sorr5r,
but
...
1.3-â4
*>â1bâut) t*EäÉil to speak
(to
¿.
ill of (someone)
1.1
1-ffi