Japanese is a fascinating language, and like any language it is closely tied to the culture of its home country. There are words in Japanese that don't exist in English, and completely different ways to express yourself and your feelings. I wanted to start a thread of people's favorite words and expressions in Japanese, to celebrate the language and (hopefully!) teach each other something!
One of the things I like is the expression of "giving someone an action". Instead of saying "She picked up some groceries for me", in Japanese what you say is closer to "She gave me the picking up of the groceries". I like it because, to me, it's clearer that someone else did you a favor and you seem grateful for it, especially because the "giving to me" part is at the end of sentence, which I feel emphasizes it.
I'm going to make another thread for kanji, too, so please read that one as well!
One of the things I like is the expression of "giving someone an action". Instead of saying "She picked up some groceries for me", in Japanese what you say is closer to "She gave me the picking up of the groceries". I like it because, to me, it's clearer that someone else did you a favor and you seem grateful for it, especially because the "giving to me" part is at the end of sentence, which I feel emphasizes it.
I'm going to make another thread for kanji, too, so please read that one as well!
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