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I've been in Japan for more than 3 years but my Japanese speaking skills is still horrible. I can rarely string a full grammatically-correct sentence. When I speak in Japanese, I just usually throw Japanese words that I think can convey what I mean. This is accompanied with lots of hand movements, sound effects and, sometimes, even drawings.
On the other hand, I think my listening skills and vocabulary are great. I usually understand what the people are telling me. I know how I should respond- in English. The problem is, most Japanese people I've talked to would suddenly shut off once I respond to them in English. They would stop whatever they're telling me or they would look rattled. *sigh* To avoid this from happening, I've learned to use five common words that Japanese people usually say in conversations and one word that would end conversations.
You can use the following words in various situations:
1. Kawaii!
Meaning: cute, beautiful, nice
How to say it: Ka-wa-yiiiieeee! in a high pitched voice.
When to use it:
- When a Japanese shows or points something nice to you, you can say "Kawaii!"
- When you receive a gift, you can exclaim "Kawaii!"
- When somebody introduces their kids to you, just say "Kawaii!" even if it's not true.
- When you want to compliment a coworkers clothes or appearance, say "Kawaii!"