Thursday, 18 May 2017

はいく


Assalamualaikum and こんにちは!

Recently, we had a test. Well, to be honest, I studied earnestly because I’m afraid that I can’t answer them all. To be compared with my classmates, I might be a little slow to catchup things. But, don’t worry. I’ll try as hard as I could to study this language. I hope, I won’t stop. The test was easy and there were clues everywhere. But, me being me, did not aware of those clues. Huhuhu. Let’s move on to our main topic.

Okay, this post will be in regard to Haiku. We learnt this only recently. So, what is Haiku? Haiku is a short poem comprises 3 lines with 5,7,5 syllables. It can be about anything. You can use Haiku to describe seasons such as Haru, Natsu, Aki or Fuyu. It can also be about animals, insects, foods, family, people or even sceneries. I’m not really sure if the syllables need to be in the same vocal or consonant as we only do the basic of 5,7,5 syllables. I’ll try to check it out later. I’ve tried a Malay version of Haiku during class, it sounds like this;

Perbaringanku,
Diatas bunga tulip,
Oh, bahagia.

And it’s a homework for us to do it in Japan language. We’ve submitted last week. And the way it was written is from right to left, from top to bottom. I forgot to take a picture of it. So, I’ll just type it here.

あいしてる、                Aishiteru,
わたしのかぞく、                      Watashi no Kazoku,
あ、こいしい。                           Ah, koishii.

So, mine is about family. It really difficult to think about anything else cause I don’t really have some vast vocabularies. Google don’t really help us to get what we precisely need sometimes. There is various thing that was being used by my classmates in their Haiku. Some was mentioning about sora, about chocoretto, sukina hito and others. It was amazing!
That’s all for now. Let’s meet again in another update.
Ja, mata!

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