Guide de prononciation
- Pronouncing the 'ha' as in 'hat' instead of 'ah'
- Stressing the second syllable instead of the first
Teste-toi 18 questions
Which of these is a 'postcard'?
ハガキ (hagaki) means postcard. えんぴつ (enpitsu) is pencil, ほん (hon) is book, and つくえ (tsukue) is desk.
You want to send a short message through the mail without an envelope. What would you use?
ハガキ (hagaki) is a postcard, which is used for sending short messages without an envelope. てがみ (tegami) is a letter, ノート (nooto) is a notebook, and ふくろ (fukuro) is a bag.
Which of the following is usually decorated with a picture on one side?
ハガキ (hagaki) or postcards often have pictures on one side. きって (kitte) is a stamp, けしゴム (keshigomu) is an eraser, and ペン (pen) is a pen.
You write a long letter on a ハガキ.
ハガキ (hagaki) is a postcard, which is typically for short messages, not long letters.
You can send a ハガキ without an envelope.
That's right! ハガキ (hagaki) are designed to be sent without an envelope.
A ハガキ is a type of book.
No, ハガキ (hagaki) is a postcard, not a book.
The standard sentence structure in Japanese is Subject-Object-Verb. '友人に' (to a friend) is the indirect object, 'ハガキを' (postcard) is the direct object, and '書きました' (wrote) is the verb.
'この' (this) modifies 'ハガキを' (postcard), and '買いました' (bought) is the verb.
'家族に' (to family) is the indirect object, 'ハガキを' (postcard) is the direct object, and '送りたいです' (want to send) is the verb phrase.
Which of these would you typically write a short message on and send through the mail without an envelope?
ハガキ (hagaki) specifically refers to a postcard, which is designed for short messages and mailing without an envelope.
If you want to send a New Year's greeting quickly and informally in Japan, which item is commonly used?
年賀状 (nengajō) are special postcards used for New Year's greetings in Japan. They are a specific type of ハガキ (hagaki).
You received a small rectangular card with a picture on one side and space for a message and address on the other. What is it?
The description perfectly matches a ハガキ (hagaki), or postcard.
A ハガキ (hagaki) is typically enclosed in an envelope before being mailed.
No, a ハガキ (hagaki) or postcard is designed to be mailed without an envelope.
You can write a short message on a ハガキ (hagaki) and send it to someone.
Yes, that's exactly what a ハガキ (hagaki) is for – writing and sending short messages.
In Japan, New Year's greeting cards are often a special type of ハガキ (hagaki).
Yes, these are called 年賀状 (nengajō), which are a common form of postcard used during the New Year.
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友達にハガキを送りました。
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