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"I don't know how to use chopsticks" in japanese.?

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I need help from all of those who speak Japanese

How would you say

"I don't know how to use chopsticks" in japanese

I would also appreciate any other Japanese phrases that might be useful in a plane.

Thanks in Advance

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  1. Give me a fork


  2. 'I don't know how to use chopsticks.'

    お箸の使い方はわかりません。

    ohashi no tsukaikata ha wakarimasen.

    'I can't use chopsticks.'

    お箸は使えません。

    ohashi wa tsukaemasen.

    'May I have a pillow?'

    枕はもらってもいいですか?

    makura wa moratte mo iidesu ka?

    'I will have the steak dinner.'

    ステーキをお願いします。

    suteeki wo onegaishimasu.

    Hope those help!

  3. chopsticks is ohashi.... i don't know the rest. Try google translate. It might be slightly wrong but Japos will still be able to understand it. =]

  4. The people working on the plane will speak English.

    Most Japanese you come in contact with will speak enough English for you to understand each other.

    If you are given food on the plane they will give you silverware so you do not have to use chop sticks.

    Be polite and smile, you will be okay.  

  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuFe5lqBA...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_RM8To5m...

    www.youtube.com

  6. Interesting question for a school exercise...

    "ohashi wo tsukawanai."

    That's the potential form for the sentence structure that I'm using there. My Japanese is slightly rusty but hey, I am pretty sure that's right. And if you wanted it in actual Japanese hiragana:

    おはしを使わない.

  7. I don't know how to use chopsticks.

    =watashi wa hashi no tsukaikata ga wakarimasen.

     

    Can I get a knife and fork?

    = naifu to foku wo moraemasuka?

    Thank you.

    =arigato.

    Dou itashimasite,(you're welcome), in advance :D

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