I am quite new to japanese, and i do not currently understand any of the proper writing of Japanese. (Kanji etc)
I have a book and cd which i bought named Beginners Japanese.
Well i thought that a sentence Structure is usually - noun wa noun desu, but in this bought, to say your name it says all you have to write is "Sazuki desu". Surely that means "Is/Am Suzuki"? Do you not have to put Watashi wa before it? To say I?
Also, look at this sentence "kore wa nnihon go de nan desu ka". I know that wa is used before a noun, but what does the "de" stand for?
I have a book and cd which i bought named Beginners Japanese.
Well i thought that a sentence Structure is usually - noun wa noun desu, but in this bought, to say your name it says all you have to write is "Sazuki desu". Surely that means "Is/Am Suzuki"? Do you not have to put Watashi wa before it? To say I?
Also, look at this sentence "kore wa nnihon go de nan desu ka". I know that wa is used before a noun, but what does the "de" stand for?