What do you reply to Honto?

B1: HONTO (NI) (= Yes, it’s true), UN (= Yes), etc. B2: HONTO JA NAI ( = It’s not true), USO (= Lie), etc. A: SOU NA NO? (= Is that so?) B1: SOU (= That is so), UN (= Yes), etc.

What does ni mean in kanji?

に (ni) indicates a place towards which someone or something moves. It is preceded by the name of the place and followed by a verb that indicates a moving action such as iku (行く) “to go.” It is also used with giving/receiving verbs and can then mean “from”.

What is the meaning of Honto desu ka?

本 ほん 当 とう です か? hontou desu ka? Meaning. Really? / Is it true?

How is Ni used in Japanese?

“Ni” is used with various time expressions (year, month, day, and clock time) to indicate a specific point in time, and translates into “at,” “on,” or “in.” However, the expressions of relative time such as today, tomorrow don’t take the particle “ni.” Hachiji ni ie o demasu. 八時に家を出ます。

Do U Mo Japanese?

どうも -pronounced “Dou-mo” is a phrase you’d come across when you eating in at an Izakaya or a restaurant. Domo is equivalent to the English version of “very much” and “very”. In many situations, the word is used to express appreciation. If you know Japan, you have probably come across the phrase “Arigato” at some point.

What language is NI?

Languages of Northern Ireland
Main English (99.2%)
Minority Irish (11%), Ulster-Scots (2.0%)
Immigrant Polish (1%)
Signed Northern Ireland Sign Language

Is NI a word?

No, ni is not in the scrabble dictionary.

How do you use ni?

“Ni” is used with various time expressions (year, month, day, and clock time) to indicate a specific point in time, and translates into “at,” “on,” or “in.” However, the expressions of relative time such as today, tomorrow don’t take the particle “ni.”

What is the difference between Hontou and Ni?

(ほんとう。 ) Pronunciation of ” Hontou .” Other Ways to Say “Really?” hontou ni: “Really,” however, there is a stronger emphasis on the ni so it tends to be a stronger version of the word in verbal and written form.

What does Hontou mean in Japanese?

“Hontou” means “really” and can be used in the same two ways as the American form. It can be used in a sentence to respond when something is unbelievable like in this simple dialogue: “Watashi wa inu ga daisuki!” “Hontou? Watashi mou!” Which means: “I love dogs!” “Really? Me too!” But it can also be used as an adverb in the same way as English.

What does “Hontou ni Arigatou mean?

Like saying, “Hontou ni arigatou gozaimasu.” which is a way of saying that you “really/sincerely thank” someone. The only way it can’t be used is in the sarcastic sense of “Really?” (They don’t really have rude and sarcastic ways of saying things, so the c “Hontou” means “really” and can be used in the same two ways as the American form.

What does Hontou ni Sono saabisu wa tadadesuka?

Hontou ni sono saabisu wa tadadesuka? (“So is your service really free?”). hontou desu ka: “Are you sure?” can be used in place of hontou in formal situations. Hontou desu ka allows you to express more doubt when saying “really?” in Japanese. sou desu ka: “Is that so?” or “Are you sure?’ hontoudesu: “It is true,” or “It is a fact.” honki: “Really.”

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