Well since it is a new year I figure I'll start studying Japanese again. I got a really good language exchange at work so right now I need to just build vocab. I think I might start doing the exercises in the Genki book with the language exchange as well just to get a Japanese perspective on them.
A lot of this might be review, but it is good to go over some of the simple stuff.
So yeah, adverbs in Japanese are pretty easy. For い adjectives you just drop the final い and add く before the verb. For な adverbs just drop the な and add に .
美味 (びみ) - Good Flavor/Taste
高級 (こうきゅう) - High Class
燃す(もす) - To burn, can also be used as in "Damn, I burned that much money at the bar last night"
屋 (や) - Shop, used at the end of other words like 本屋 and 電気屋
変更 (へんこう) - Change/Modification
遊び相手 (あそびあいて) - Playmate/Flayfellow (Used for little kids)
似る (にる) - To resemble, often used in the -te form
息子 (むそく) - Son
晴れやかな (はれやかな) - Sunny
布団 (ふとん) - Futon
膨らむ (ふくらむ) - To Expand/swell. Also used to "air out futon"
ぶつける - To run into/knock into
Got this one from a language exchange:
でも、日本はドアの入口の高さとかが低いから、頭ぶつけそうにならない?
demo, nihon ha doa no hairiguchi no takachi toka ga hikui kara, atama butsuke sou ni naranai?
But, Japanese doorways have a low height, so do you often hit your head?
Airline companies work in mysterious ways
3 days ago

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こんにちはティム。元気?息子はむすこだよ。
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