You spend 5-10 years studying the language (or more, or possibly even less, depending on your skill in language and how long you spend each day studying.)
1. Take a deep breath.
2. Match phonemes in my mind
3. Open my mouth
4. Emit sounds that are accepted as intelligible by other speakers of the Japanese language.
5. Close my mouth.
6. Breath.
---For conversation---
7. Wait for and process an aural response.
(Wash, rinse, repeat.)
日本語を話せます (nihongo wo hanasemasu) means "I can speak Japanese". You can also say 日本語が分かります (nihongo ga wakarimasu), which means "I understand Japanese".
"Nihongo ga hanasemasu/shaberemasu," "Nihongo shaberu koto ga dekimasu."
Hajimemashite, or "How do you do?"
Used when meeting someone for the first time.
If you are referring to how one feels, you say..."Ogenki desuka?"
'(Watashi WA) Nihongo wo hanashimasu'. Using watashi WA (: I) at the beginning is optional.
This actually "I understand Japanese" rather than "I speak Japanese" but 日本語わかります Nihongo Wakarimasu
watashi ni hanashitte
nihongo o hanasu koto ga de kimasu
since when does Jacob speak Japanese?
-.- I can speak Japanese and you don't say it any differently really, except for maybe the accent I suppose.
It's highly unlikely. She said that her parents came from Korea. My friends say that you can see her Japanese-speaking translator tailing after her.
patty o hanasitakereba ka?
No, Yves Klein did not speak Japanese.
'(person) ni hanashitai n desu kedo.'
"Uchi ni nanigo wo hanashimasu ka"
he speak English and Hawaii, even he is Japanese, but he can't speak Japanese
nihongo wo hanasu koto ga hoshii
Japanese people speak Japanese language in school.
* They mostly speak Japanese, but some can speak Korean, Chinese, and alot can speak English. * and have lots Russian people in the hiz out
No. They speak english. They speak a little of it