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Lesson 2 Exercise Answer

Mary Grace Arzaga-Masdo completed a vocabulary and grammar exercise in Japanese. She translated English words and phrases into their Japanese equivalents. She also translated English sentences describing people, objects, and possession into Japanese using the appropriate particles and grammar structures. The exercise focused on learning and practicing basic Japanese vocabulary and grammar introduced in Lesson 2 of her textbook.

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Lesson 2 Exercise Answer

Mary Grace Arzaga-Masdo completed a vocabulary and grammar exercise in Japanese. She translated English words and phrases into their Japanese equivalents. She also translated English sentences describing people, objects, and possession into Japanese using the appropriate particles and grammar structures. The exercise focused on learning and practicing basic Japanese vocabulary and grammar introduced in Lesson 2 of her textbook.

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Lesson 2 Exercise

Name: Mary Grace Arzaga-Masdo__

A. Vocabulary. Write the Nihongo equivalent of the English words or phrases.

English Nihongo English Nihongo


This (thing near the That (thing near the
speaker) Kore listener) Sore
That (thing far from That (followed by a
both the speaker and noun)
listener) Are Sono
This (followed by a That (followed by a
noun) Kono noun) Ano
Book newspaper
hon shinbun
notebook
dictionary jisho nooto
diary
magazine zasshi techou
pencil
Business card meishi enpitsu
Mechanical pencil
Ball pen boorupen shaapupenshiru
Watch/clock
key kagi tokei
bag
umbrella kasa kaban
radio
television terebi rajio
desk
camera kamera tsukue
chair
computer konpyuutaa isu
English (language)
automobile jidousha eigo
The Philippine French (language)
language Firipingo/tagarogugo furansugo

B. Write the Nihongo equivalent of the following sentences. (Answers to questions 1-7 can be found in
Minna no Nihongo Lesson 2 Vocabulary and the rest (8-22) of the questions are patterned after
sentences or phrases in Minna no Nihongo Lesson 2 Grammar)

1. Is that so? - Sou desu ka.


2. No, it isn’t./You are wrong. - chigaimasu

3. It’s a token of my gratitude./It’s nothing.- honno kimochi desu.

4. Here you are./Please. - douzo

5. Well, thanks.- doumo

6. Thank you very much. – doumo arigatou gozaimasu.

7. I hope for your kind assistance hereafter. – Kore kara osewani narimasu.

8. What is this? Kore wa nan desu ka.

9. What is that? (thing referred to is far from both the speaker and listener) – Are wa nan desu ka.

10. What is that? (thing referred to is near the listener) – Sore wa nan desu ka.

11. This watch is mine. - Kono tokei wa watashino desu.

12. That bag is mine, too.- Sono hon mo watashino desu.

13. Who is that person over there? - anohito wa dare desu ka.

14. Question: Is that a book? - Sore wa hon desu ka.

Answer: Yes, it is. – hai, soudesu.

No, it is not. – iie, souja arimasen.

15. Question: Is it a man or a woman?- Otoko desu ka onna desu ka.

Answer: It is a man. – Otoko desu.

16. a student of UB – UB no gakusei./ Baguio daigaku no gakusei.

17. book about cameras – Kamera no hon.

18. her bag – kanojo no kaban.

19. his watch – Kare no tokei.

20. This is my Japanese dictionary. - Kore wa watashi no nihongo jisho.

21. Whose newspaper is that? - are wa dare no shinbun desu ka.

22. Is this computer yours? - Kono konpyuutaa wa anata no desu ka.

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