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I want/dont want (hoshi) In japanese I know that the word for "want" is hoshi but how would you say "I want that" in a proper sentence? My guess would be "kore wa hoshi desu". I would also like to know how to say "I dont want it/that" in japanese. My guess would be "hoshi ja nai" or "kore wa hoshi ja arimasen". Please correct me :) Thanks ;)
30 apr. 2015 03:08
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This-これ(kore) That-あれ(are) It-それ(sore) These-これら(korera) Those-あれら(arera) "I want that." means 「あれがほしい。」 in Japanese. "I don't want it/that." means 「それ/あれ は ほしくない。」 in Japanese.
30 april 2015
Hi Hara. Usually I reply 「いらないです」 (iranai desu) when someone ask me "Do you want?" 「欲しいですか」(hosii desuka),
2 mei 2015
Hi, it's not "hoshi (ほし)", it's "hoshii (ほしい)" as Fumito-san already said. Anyway, I'd like recommend you to learn the Japanese characters, hiragana and katakana if you didn't start yet. Good luck to your Japanese.
30 april 2015
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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