Lesson 12 / Keitai wa arimasu ka?
You learn how to use "arimasu ka?" and "doko ni
arimasu ka?"
In Miss. Saitoo's car

Tom
Saitoo-san no kuruma wa totemo kakkoii desu.
Your car is quite cool.

Saitoo
Arigatoo.
Thank you.

Tom
Anoo... Keitai wa arimasu ka? Tomdachi ni
denwa o shitai no desuga.

Well...Do you have cell phone? I want to call to my friends.
.keitai (denwa)

Saitoo
Hai, arimasuyo. Doozo.
Yes, I do. here you are.

Tom
Doomo. Tokorode, hoteru wa doko ni arimasu ka?
Thanks. By the way, where is my hotel?

Saitoo
Tookyoo no chuushin ni arimasu.
Koko kara kurumade juppun gurai no tokoro desu.
It's in the center of Tokyo and it takes around 10 minutes
by car to get there.
totemo: quite
kakkoii: cool
keitai: cell phone
tomedachi: friend
ni: to
denwa wo suru: give a phone call
shitai: want to do
hoteru: hotel
chuushin: center
koko: here
kuruma de: by car
juu: ten
pun: minutes
gurai: about


"Koko", "Soko", "Asoko" and "Doko"
Same as "kore-sore-are-dore" "koko", "soko", "asoko" and "doko"
is taught to the Japanese at schools as "ko-so-a-do kotoba" (ko-so
-a-do word). "Koko" means here, location near me, "soko" means
there near you, "asoko" means over there, away from both of us, and
"doko" is the question word meaning where.
Watashi no kuruma wa koko ni arimasu My car is here.
Watashi no kuruma wa soko ni arimasu My car is there
Watashi no kuruma wa asoko ni arimasu. My car is over there
Watashi no kuruma wa doko ni arimasu ka? Where is my car?
Anata no uchi wa dokoni arimasu ka? Where is your house?
As the example above shows, sentences describing the location usually
use the verb like "arimasu"(to be/exist), and the particle "in" to show
the place where the thing exists. You can use "desu" in stead of
"arimasu"
Watashi no kuruma wa koko desu My car is here
Watashi no kuruma wa soko desu My car is there
Watashi no kuruma wa asoko desu My car is over there
Watashi no kuruma wa doko desu ka? Where is my car?
The verb "arimasu" can also be used as there is/ are or someone(s)
has/have.
Kuruma wa arimasu ka? Hai, arimasu Do you have a car? Yes, I do.
Kuruma wa arimasu ka? Iie, arimasen Do you have a car? No I don't


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