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Dr Spin - June 2008

Referring to other people

June 5th 2008 12:03
あなた (Anata) is the way to say ‘you’ with people you don’t know.

あなた の いぬ が おおきい.

Anata no inu ga ookii

Your dog is big.

The more polite way to say ‘you’ (and the only way you should say it to people with whom you are familiar) is to replace ‘you’ with the name of the person you are talking to.

Let’s have a look at this in action; looking at two ways to ask Dr Spin what his favourite movie is.

スピン せんせい いち ばん すきな えいが は なん ですか.


Kuroi Kaji san no ichiban sukina eiga wa nan desu ka?

This says, literally “What is Dr Spin’s favourite movie?” This is how one should frame the question when speaking to Dr Spin. Remember, it is ALWAYS better to refer to somebody in third person, than to say ‘you’.

There is one final way to say ‘you’, however it is not commonly used. This is おれ (Ore). It is a very crude and impolite way to say it, and is best avoided wherever possible.
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Ko

June 2nd 2008 05:44
Ko is a Japanese Kana that can be written in Hiragana or Katakana

Hiragana – こ
Katakana – コ

With chonchons it is pronounced ‘Go’ (Go-h).
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