Now, whether you know very well Japanese or just have a very limited vocabulary picked up from dramas (like I do) I'd like to know what are your favorite expressions or words in Japanese? (Proper names not allowed, mind you!)
Let's say you can list one to five (1-5) expressions/words.
If you can think of some reasons as why you like them, please write them down as well.
Please include the translation if you think that everyone won't understand.
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I'll start, then. (I apologise if my romanization isn't correct.)
1. Tadaima/Okaeri. (I'm back/welcome home) I just love the sound and meaning of these expressions. They seem to be very fixed , used and ordinary expressions, still conveying so much - acknowledging other person's existence.
2. Sou ka. ("I see", "Really?" etc.) I like the way it can be a response to almost anything and mean almost anything. And I prefer this shorter version without "desu" because it is cute and short and just sounds nicer to my ear. :)
3. Yoshi. ("All right!" "Okay!" etc.) You hear this a lot and maybe that's why I've picked it up in my active vocabulary and I use it all the time - especially when I'm talking to myself. :P It just gives me energy! :) "Yosh! Let's wash the dishes!"
4. Kakkoii. ("cool"). Among the first ten words I learned when I started to watch Japanese series. "Kakkoii" seems to be the highest compliment for boys and for girls it's "kawaii". Although sometimes the girls are quite "kakkoii" as well. :)
5. Daijoubu desu. ("It's alright", "I'm okay" etc.) Once again an expression you can use in various situations. I also like the way it sounds: it's round and soft. :)
Oh, this was more difficult than I thought - and there are so many other lovely words and expressions I could have chosen for this list!