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Telling people what you’re doing now
Mi Ya is on a photo shoot in Nagano. She meets a Japanese couple, and they go to a soba restaurant.
はーい。
Haai.
Got it.
そば/おそば
soba/osoba
buckwheat noodles
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3つ
mittsu
three
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お願いする
onegai-suru
order
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はい
hai
yes
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日本
Nihon
Japan
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観光
kankoo
sightseeing
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ええと
eeto
um
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私
watashi
I
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写真家
shashinka
photographer
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こと
koto
thing
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海外
kaigai
overseas
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紹介する
shookai-suru
introduce
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それで
sore de
that's why
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旅行する
ryokoo-suru
travel
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それ
sore
that
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すばらしい
subarashii
wonderful
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お待たせしました
omatase-shimashita
here you go
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Telling people what you’re doing now
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To express something that you're doing now, use "[the verb's TE-form] + imasu." "Ryokoo-shite imasu" is the TE-form of "ryokoo-suru" or "to travel" which is "ryokoo-shite" followed by "imasu."
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1Which of these three choices is the correct way to say this sentence in Japanese?
I'm studying Japanese.
study Japanese
日本語を勉強する(→勉強して)
Nihongo o benkyoo-suru (→benkyoo-shite)
2Say the sentence in Japanese, using the following word(s).
I'm XXXing.
~ています。
~te imasu.
work
仕事をする(→して)
shigoto o suru (→shite)
3Say the sentence in Japanese, using the following word(s).
I'm XXXing.
~ています。
~te imasu.
teach English
英語を教える
Eego o oshieru (→oshiete)
Kaito Is Your Food Guide!
Japanese Soba Noodles
Soba is a traditional Japanese noodle dish, made from buckwheat flour that's boiled in hot water. You can dip it in a soy-sauce-based broth or eat it in a hot bowl of mild-flavored soup.
Mori soba (cold soba with dipping broth)
Kake soba (soba in a bowl of hot soup)
At soba restaurants inside train stations, passengers can get a quick bite to eat before catching a train.
Soba noodle stand