JP 2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Convenience Store, Hetta
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These are places with computers, internet, manga, and most importantly a place to rest. These are much cheaper than hotels, and good places to stay in a pinch that being said, they are often smoky and uncomfortable. You can usually get free fountain drinks, though! takushi. Expensive, but you can find them everywhere. ie uchi. You can"t find much better food than the food you can find in japan. Even mcdonalds somehow tastes better in japan, not to mention japanese food: (cid:2313) (cid:2314) , onaka suita, hara hetta (cid:2313) (cid:2314) (onaka suita) / (hara hetta) = hungry. First one is more neutral, second is more casual: (cid:2365) tabemasu. Sushi tabemasu, with the right context, would mean "i eat sushi. : (cid:2365) tabemasen. Like tabemasu, you can combine it with another food word. Sushi tabemasen, in the right context, would mean "i do not eat sushi. " Or, combine it with niku to say niku tabemasen ("i don"t eat meat").