A. How do you say course in Japanese?
じゅぎょぅじかんひょぅ teaching schedule.
Time-cutting.
How do you say the course in Japanese?
1. Mathematic
A. How do you say course in Japanese?
じゅぎょぅじかんひょぅ teaching schedule.
Time-cutting.
How do you say the course in Japanese?
1. Mathematics Teaching (すぅがく) (じゅぎぅ)
Xx (viii) teaching
I have a class this afternoon.
Today's (きょぅ) afternoon (ごご) private (わたし) teaching (じゅぎょ).
I hope it helps you.
What did the students say to the teacher after class? Have you worked hard? How to say it in Japanese? Thank you.
The landlord asked a very interesting question. If you remove "tired", "exhausted" and "specialized", the real answer is very accurate. I have posted the same question as you on major Japanese learning websites in China, but I haven't got a satisfactory answer so far. Why does a seemingly simple question have such a result? The crux of the problem is that the Japanese "thinking" is different from ours. As early as ten years ago, I consulted my Japanese classmate, Professor Yamauchi, who teaches Mandarin at Japan University of Science and Technology, just like you. Their answers are almost identical. The former said: we pay tuition fees, and teachers support their families by the tuition and fees we pay. It is natural for him to teach us knowledge, and there is nothing "hard or not". The latter replied: you pay the tuition, and I teach it for granted. There is no such thing as "hard work". Later, under my repeated questioning, Professor Yamauchi thought about it and replied to me: If you really want to express your gratitude, it is enough to say "どぅもござあました". For the sake of prudence, I reiterate whether I can say it again. Since then, I have asked the professors who teach Chinese in Aichi University, such as Mitsuka, Jintian, KINOMOTO SAKURA, Arakawa, etc., and their answers are the same as those of Professor Yamauchi. The above is just my personal experience of studying abroad, and my views are for reference only.
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D. what's the theme of this course in Japanese
course
かてぃ◎ System
name
Courses. If you have finished this course, you must learn something. コース。 )
Three-year course. /A three-year course.
The middle school curriculum is over. /Complete the secondary school curriculum.
Right-handed certificate at the end of the course offered by our school. This is to certify that the above-mentioned personnel have completed the courses prescribed by our school.
Homophonic: It's stuck-
E. there are many empty classes in my major. How to say it in Japanese?
If you use Japanese, it means that you have many specialized courses. Then, tomorrow's explanation needs some basics and skills, and you need to learn from the teacher.
F. how to say it in Japanese in English class
Judging from the students' classes, English teaching should be acceptable. English teaching from the perspective of teachers.
G. how do you say make-up classes in Japanese
Extracurricular class
Japanese translation:
Give lessons to others (ふりかぇじゅぎょぅ)
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We will learn from you in the future.
H: Japanese class is really difficult.
Hello!
Japanese teaching: はほんとにぇられなぃ.
Only on behalf of personal views, don't spray if you don't like it, thank you.
First, how to say the subject name in Japanese!
"Theme Name" Japanese: Theme コード
"China" Japanese: Speech
Mathematics Japanese: Mathematics
"English" Japanese: English
"Politics" Japanese: Politics
Physics Japanese: Physics
"Chemistry" Japanese: Chemistry
"History" Japanese: History
Geography Japanese: Geography
Biology Japanese: Biology
"information technology" Japanese: information technology
"Art" Japanese: Art
(9) How to say extended reading in Japanese:
Japanese vocabulary formation
1, if appropriate
Inherent words are the original Japanese vocabulary, also known as "harmony language", which are mainly verbs and figurative nouns in daily life.
2. Chinese words
Japanese is greatly influenced by Chinese. In Japanese, words with grammatical meaning all contain Chinese characters, and most of them are related to real meaning. Therefore, friends who usually know Chinese can understand the meaning of a short sentence even if they don't know Japanese. However, some words cannot be understood from the perspective of modern Chinese, because it is classical Chinese rather than vernacular Chinese that affects Japanese.
There are also some words that contain Chinese characters (and some are Japanese-made Chinese characters), but their meanings are quite different. For example, "time" (time, じかん) is not equal to time in Chinese, but represents a time period, and there are similar "years" (years, ねんかん).
J How do you say "Japanese class" in Japanese?
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