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Adventures in Shiiba - March 1996
by
Erik Kassebaum
Oh No! No More Shiiba-ben
Not long ago, a friend who works in the Yakuba told me that he was worried
about my Japanese. He thought that I was using Shiiba-ben too much and
that I might not be able to speak standard Japanese. My friend then stated
that from that day on he would only use standard Japanese when talking
to me. I laughed. He gave up his plan after less than a week. The only
real problem that I have with Shiiba-ben is that some of my students like
to say "Good morning Mr. Kasebachi." I bet you know where
those students are from.
Note: kasebachi is Shiiba-ben (local dialect) for fool
I Hate "American Coffee"
About 10,000 words from the English language have been "borrowed"
and are now a part of Japanese. This is very common and happens all over
the world. To be honest, most of the English language has been borrowed
from other languages.The meanings of words and phrases often change a
bit when they become a part of a new language.
I hate to be the one to tell you this but there is no such thing as
"American Coffee." "American Coffee" is 100% Nihongo
(Japanese). In Japanese American coffee is how you describe coffee which
is very weak. Ironically American's prefer coffee which is much stronger
than what most Japanese like. When I make coffee I use almost twice as
much coffee per volume of water as you are probably used to. I like my
coffee strong and served with cream and sugar.
Bad Timing
"Good Timing" is another example of an English phrase which
has become a part of the Japanese language. Interestingly enough, the
opposite "bad timing" has not yet made it into Japanese. This
month's picture is an illustration of "bad timing."
Library Computer
There have been a lot of changes to Shiiba's library and soon there
will be more. Many of the changes involve getting ready for a new library
computer system which will make it easier to find and order interesting
books from the prefectural library. In America such systems are very
common. Many American libraries have computers which are hooked up to
the internet.
These computers allow people to use the internet for free. Many current
users of the internet got their start at public libraries. Do you think
Shiiba Village should have a library computer hooked up to the internet?
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