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Title: 62-Daily Japanese Expression - CUTE VERSION of "I'm full!"
Added: Feb 7, 2012
Author: japaneseformorons
Duration: 1:14
Description:
62-Daily Japanese Expression - CUTE VERSION of "I'm full!"62-One Japanese Expression a Day 2012年1月30日 (JapaneseforMorons)-----I've been asked about female speech. Click this link for a great lesson on just that topic!http://tinyurl.com/2cdwzyh-----Thanks always, Tomoko!Song made for this channel by the very talented:http://youtube.com/MrErikLundgrenCheck him out!-----Our language blog is awesome! Seriously!http://maggiesensei.com------------NOTES!--------------------The vocabulary:--------------------お腹 onaka = stomach (note the honorable "o" making it a bit more polite)が ga = subject/topic markerポンポン ponpon = full (Children apparently use it to refer to their tummies but I only ever see it in this combination.)です desu = see below--------------------The complete expression:お腹がポンポンです。= Onaka ga ponpon desu. = I am full.(Literally: Belly is full.) ⬅=Cuter version of ONAKA GA IPPAI DESU.----------------------A Japanese copula DESU (です), or word used to grammatically link a subject and predicate.See "Copula (linguistics)#Japanese"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Copula_(linguistics)#Japaneseか ka = added to DESU it turns a sentence into a question----------------------What is the difference between GA and WA?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_particles#wa_and_ga-------------------Check out our awesome language blog:http://maggiesensei.com----------------------My facebook.http://www.facebook.com/pages/Gimmeabreakman/299475321600My other channels:http://youtube.com/gimmeabreakmanhttp://youtube.com/victorintheworldhttp://youtube.com/gimmeabonedoghttp://youtube.com/japanesefoodchannelhttp://youtube.com/partnerislandhttp://youtube.com/actionteacherTwitter:http://twitter.com/maggiesenseihttp://twitter.com/gimmeabreakmanhttp://twitter.com/japanese4morons---------------------Song is "Flakeman Blues" made especially for this channel by Youtuber, MrErikLundgren. I took the photograph myself. I own all the commercial, distribution, and material rights to everything in this video.---------------------"learn Japanese" "learn Japanese free" "learn Japanese now" "free Japanese lessons" "must know Japanese expressions" "Basic Japanese expressions" "daily expressions" Japanese Lessons gimmeaflakeman J4M Japaneseformorons victor tomoko gimmeabreakman "Free Content" Tokyo "practical Japanese" Funny School Face Teacher Student Education Students Teachers Tutorial
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Youtube Comments: 11
callmePIMN Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - onaka ga wei wei desu.not funny?... okay....
markshmily Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - Uhh. thanks for the lesson. =D
cdncarlie Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - In the notes you said that children use ponpon to refer to their tummies, does that mean only children use that expression, or can I (as a 24 year old girl) also use it? Just curious :) Thanks as always!
KenRyuu1 Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - Makes me remember the song PONPONPON from Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, now i see the significance behind the dance move where she pats her stomach when she sings the word Pon.
Degenskonto Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - Totally funny :D
Laura17T Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - Oh wow.... surprised since I always said "pon pon itai" when kids where younger.Onaka ga pon pon desu, I would have translated something like "my stomach is my belly" hahaha... or something like that.....
310BPM Says:
Feb 12, 2012 - except "pon" is the onomatopoeia for clapping in that song.
KenRyuu1 Says:
Feb 12, 2012 - i dunno, but maybe that makes it ironic much? meh, i dunno.
SIPEROTH Says:
Feb 12, 2012 - Hmm...yes i think i will sting with the "ippai" because i can't see my self saying "pon pon" with a serious face.
psxdumy Says:
Feb 16, 2012 - can you also say パンパン?












SmilingMaram Says:
Feb 7, 2012 - CERCL