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grammar N2-N3
#95 Today’s Japanese Question Grammar(N2-N3)
【Today's Japanese Question Grammar N2-N3】 Here is a question that is going to be posted every day. You will get your results after you answer this question. Some of the questions are easier, some are more difficult. Don’t worry if you ... -
Kanji N4
“元” Kanji Course (JLPT-4)
【"元" Kanji Course (JLPT-4)】 Learn the JLPT N4 kanji 元: its readings, core vocabulary, video lesson, writing practice, and example sentences in past, present, and future forms. Vocabulary 元気 / genki (JLPT-5) lively, full of spirit, ... -
Grammar
期間 vs. 定期: Both of Them Are The Same Meaning?
期間 and 定期 both relate to time periods — but they are used in very different ways. Let’s clear up the confusion! Right! 期間 (kikan) is a span of time — a duration. 定期 (teiki) means regular or fixed-interval —... -
grammar N4-N5
#94 Today’s Japanese Question Grammar(N4-N5)
【Today's Japanese Question Grammar N4-N5】 Here is a question that is going to be posted every day. You will get your results after you answer this question. Some of the questions are easier, some are more difficult. Don’t worry if you ... -
Kanji N4
“借” Kanji Course (JLPT-4)
【"借" Kanji Course (JLPT-4)】 Learn the JLPT N4 kanji 借: its readings, core vocabulary, video lesson, writing practice, and example sentences in past, present, and future forms. Vocabulary 借りる / kariru (JLPT-5) to borrow, to have a ... -
vocabulary N1-N2
#93 Today’s Japanese Question Vocabulary(N1-N2)
【Today's Japanese Question Vocabulary N1-N2】 Here is a question that is going to be posted every day. You will get your results after you answer this question. Some of the questions are easier, some are more difficult. Don’t worry if y... -
Kanji N4
“使” Kanji Course (JLPT-4)
【"使" Kanji Course (JLPT-4)】 Learn the JLPT N4 kanji 使: its readings, core vocabulary, video lesson, writing practice, and example sentences in past, present, and future forms. Vocabulary 使う / tsukau (JLPT-5) to use (a thing, method... -
Conversation Phrases
知るかボケ (Shiru Ka Boke): What It Means and How Japanese Slang Works
Shiru ka boke means How would I know, idiot — a blunt slangy phrase from anime and informal Japanese. Learn the grammar behind shiru ka, the Osaka origin of boke, how it compares to baka, and the full spectrum from polite to rude ways to say I do not know. -
vocabulary N2-N3
#92 Today’s Japanese Question Vocabulary(N2-N3)
【Today's Japanese Question Vocabulary N2-N3】 Here is a question that is going to be posted every day. You will get your results after you answer this question. Some of the questions are easier, some are more difficult. Don’t worry if y... -
Grammar
手書き vs. 筆跡: Are They Definitely The Same Meaning?
When you write something by hand in Japanese, two related words come up: 手書き(てがき) and 筆跡(ひっせき). Both relate to handwriting, but they are not interchangeable. Learners often confuse them because both seem to mean "handwrit...









