5.3 ใ Adjectives
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5.3 ใ Adjectives

The ใ adjective is used to describe nouns (a person, place or thing).
Why is it called an ใ adjective?
The adjective ends in ใ!
Why is it called an ใ adjective?
The adjective ends in ใ!

Let's look at the ใ adjective ใใใใ. As you can see, it ends in an ใ and it's a good word to use to describe how you feel about certain foods.
ใใใใใงใใใIt's delicious.
If you want to be more specific about what is delicious, you can add the topic.
ใใใใฏใใใใใงใใใWatermelon is delicious.
Look at the charts below to see the ใ adjectives you need to know.
ใใใใใงใใใIt's delicious.
If you want to be more specific about what is delicious, you can add the topic.
ใใใใฏใใใใใงใใใWatermelon is delicious.
Look at the charts below to see the ใ adjectives you need to know.
Here are some ใ adjectives that could be used to describe food.
ใซใปใใ | ใใใ |
ใใคใ | hot |
ใใพใ | sweet |
ใใใใ | delicious |
ใใใใใ | salty |
ใใใ | spicy |
ใใฃใฑใ | sour |
ใคใใใ | cold |
ใพใใ |
tastes bad
|
Here
are
some ใ adjectives that describe colours.
ใซใปใใ | ใใใ |
ใใใ | blue |
ใใใ | red |
ใใใใ | yellow |
ใใใ | black |
ใใใ | white |
Here
are
some ใ adjectives to describe your feelings.
ใซใปใใ | ใใใ |
ใใใใ | happy |
ใใชใใ | sad |
Here
are
some general ใ adjectives to describe objects.
ใซใปใใ | ใใใ |
ใใใใใ | new |
ใใ | good |
ใใใใ |
noisy
|
ใใใใใ | interesting, funny |
ใใใใ | big |
ใใใใ | cute |
ใใใชใ | dirty |
ใใใ |
great, awesome, amazing
|
ใใฎใใ |
fun
|
ใกใใใ | small, little |
ใคใพใใชใ | boring |
ใตใใ | old |
ใใใใใ | difficult |
ใใใใ | easy |
ใใใ |
bad
|
ใใใ | expensive, tall |
ใใใ | inexpensive |
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Japanese currency is called yen. It comes in the form of coins and bills like in Canada.
Right now 100 yen is equivalent to about $1.20 Canadian so you can you see that their 500 yen coin is like our $5 bill.
Japan used to be a cash society and it was common to see people carrying many 10,000 yen bills in their wallets. Now the use of debit and credit cards is common. Paying for things by touching your cell phone to a pad has been in use in Japan since 2004.
Have you heard that the Japanese government is putting a pilot program in place for tourists to pay for goods, foods and services just by scanning their finger prints at stores? The finger print scans would be attached to your credit account. The goal of this program is to have it nation-wide in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics when people from all over the world will visit Japan.
The Japanese government requires that you provide finger print scans when you enter the country but this is a whole new use of the finger print scans!
Right now 100 yen is equivalent to about $1.20 Canadian so you can you see that their 500 yen coin is like our $5 bill.
Japan used to be a cash society and it was common to see people carrying many 10,000 yen bills in their wallets. Now the use of debit and credit cards is common. Paying for things by touching your cell phone to a pad has been in use in Japan since 2004.
Have you heard that the Japanese government is putting a pilot program in place for tourists to pay for goods, foods and services just by scanning their finger prints at stores? The finger print scans would be attached to your credit account. The goal of this program is to have it nation-wide in time for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics when people from all over the world will visit Japan.
The Japanese government requires that you provide finger print scans when you enter the country but this is a whole new use of the finger print scans!

The coins come in 1 yen, 5 yen, 10 yen, 50 yen, 100 yen and 500 yen values.

You can get 1,000 yen, 5,000 yen or 10,000 yen bills.