Analysis of Manga – Yotsubato! #2

Let’s learn Japanese with our analysis of manga. We will analyse a manga snippet from Yotsubato! (よつばと!) Volume 2.

Manga Snippet

Analysis of Manga Yotsubato! 2 snippet©よつばと! (電撃コミックス)

Sentences

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  1. どれだ!?どれがケーキだ!?
    dore da!? dore ga kēki da!?
    Which one!? Which one is a cake!?

  2. これ全部ケーキだよ
    kore zenbu kēki da yo
    All of these are cakes.

  3. なんとまぁ!
    nanto mā!
    Oh dear!

  4. よつばちゃんの好きなのを一つ選んでね
    yotsuba-chan no sukina no o hitotsu erande ne
    Choose your favourite one, Yotsuba-chan.

  5. 全部で4つほしいんですけど
    zenbu de yottsu hoshiindesu kedo
    We would like to get four in total…

  6. ひとつはこのイチゴのー
    hitotsu wa kono ichigo nō
    One will be this strawberry…

Analysis of Manga

  1. 「どれだ!?どれがケーキだ!?」

    • どれ (noun) – which one
    • だ (auxiliary) – makes a sentence declarative (attached to a noun or na-adjective)
    • が (particle) – indicates subject
    • ケーキ (noun) – cake
  2. 「これ全部ぜんぶケーキだよ」

    • これ (noun) – these
    • 全部 (noun) – all
    • ケーキ (noun) – cake
    • だ (auxiliary) – makes a sentence declarative (attached to a noun or na-adjective)
    • よ (particle) – used to make the listener aware of the information
  3. 「なんとまぁ!」

    • なんとまぁ! (expression) – expresses one’s surprise or amazement; wow!, oh my!
  4. 「よつばちゃんのきなのをひとえらんでね」

    • よつば (noun) – name of the main character meaning four (よつ) leaves (ば)
    • ちゃん (suffix) – shows one’s sense of intimacy/affection toward someone; honey, sweetie
    • の (particle) – used to substitute “ga” in subordinate clauses EXAMPLES
    • 好きな (na-adjective) – favourite
    • の (particle) – makes an adjective into a noun​; one, thing EXAMPLES
    • を (particle) – indicates direct object of action
    • 一つ (noun) – one
    • 選んで (verb) – choose
    • ね (particle) – indicates request for confirmation/agreement; yeah? ok? EXAMPLES
  5. 全部ぜんぶ4よっつほしいんですけど」

    • 全部で – in total
    • 4つ (noun) – four
    • ほしい (i-adjective) – want something
    • んです – makes a sentence into an explanation EXAMPLES
    • けど (particle) – used to introduce an added statement EXAMPLES
  6. 「ひとつはこのイチゴのー」

    • ひとつ (noun) – one
    • は (particle) – indicates sentence topic
    • この (adjective) – this
    • イチゴ (noun) – strawberry
    • の (particle) – modifies a noun ケーキ which is omitted

Examples

の (used to substitute “ga” in subordinate clauses)

これはわたしつくったマフィンです。

kore wa watashi no tsukutta mafin desu.

These are muffins that I made.

先生せんせいったことはただしい。

sensei no itta koto wa tadashii.

What the teacher said is right.

の (makes an adjective into a noun​)

おいしいはマフィンだけじゃないよ。

oishii no wa mafin dake janai yo.

It is not just muffins that are delicious.

一番いちばん大事だいじあきらめないこころです。

ichiban daiji nano wa akiramenai kokoro desu.

The most important thing is the spirit to never give up.

ね (indicates request for confirmation/agreement)

明日あしたにうちに

ashita shichi ji ni uchi ni kite ne.

Come to my place at 7 o’clock tomorrow, ok?

来年らいねんまたおう

rainen mata aō ne.

Let’s meet again next year, yeah?

Suggested Analysis with よ

んです (makes a sentence into an explanation)

先生せんせい昨日きのうからおなかいたんです

sensei, kinō kara onaka ga itaindesu.

Doctor, I’ve had a stomachache since yesterday.

ちょっとはなしたいことがあるんです

chotto hanashitai koto ga arundesu.

I just have something I want to talk about.

けど (used to introduce an added statement)

このまえみた映画えいがけど、とてもかったよ。

konomae mita eiga dakedo, totemo yokatta yo.

About the movie I saw the other day, it was very good.

この文法ぶんぽうについてきたいんですけどいま時間じかんありますか?

kono bunpō ni tsuite kikitaindesu kedo, ima ojikan arimasu ka?

I want to ask about this grammar but, do you have time now?

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