Basically, this thread is for sharing your knowledge about the Japanese language and culture.
So...
'Mashou' is used after something like... eat (Taberu). So if you say: Tabemashou!-- It means Let's eat! Another example: Ikimashou = Let's go.
3 common mistakes beginners make when speaking Japanese:
1.Putting 'desu' after 'masu',
2.Putting 'san' after their own name. You only use it after someone elses name, not your own.
3.Using 'sayonara' when they are going to see someone again soon. Sayonara is a form of goodbye that is used when you're either not going to see the person again, or when you're not going to see them for a long time.
If you are going to see the person again soon, use "Ja ne", "Ja na", "Ja matta", or "Mattana".
Basically, this thread is for sharing your knowledge about the Japanese language and culture.
So...
'Mashou' is used after something like... eat (Taberu). So if you say: Tabemashou!-- It means Let's eat! Another example: Ikimashou = Let's go.
3 common mistakes beginners make when speaking Japanese:
1.Putting 'desu' after 'masu',
2.Putting 'san' after their own name. You only use it after someone elses name, not your own.
3.Using 'sayonara' when they are going to see someone again soon. Sayonara is a form of goodbye that is used when you're either not going to see the person again, or when you're not going to see them for a long time.
If you are going to see the person again soon, use "Ja ne", "Ja na", "Ja matta", or "Mattana".
I'll post more later...