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Figure Out The Way To Use Both 専門 and 専攻
I study Japanese at university. When someone asks what I study, should I say 専門 or 専攻? Both relate to your field of study, but 専攻 is specifically your academic major. 専門 is broader — it means your area of expertise in any context... -
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What’s Better: 総額 or 全額 You Should Know
I keep seeing 総額 and 全額 in Japanese shopping receipts and contracts. What's the difference? They both relate to 'total amount' but with different nuances! 総額 is the grand total of multiple items added together. 全額 is the full amo... -
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Beginner’s Guide: Never Worry about Using 全然
I learned that 全然 means 'not at all' and goes with negative sentences. But my Japanese friend says 全然いい! and 全然大丈夫! all the time. Is that correct? Great observation! Traditionally, 全然 requires a negative. But in modern casua... -
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What’s the Difference Between “zehi”, “mochiron”, and “zettai”?
When I want to say 'definitely' in Japanese, should I use ぜひ, もちろん, or ぜったい? They all seem similar! They all express certainty or enthusiasm, but they have very different feelings! ぜひ is an eager invitation, もちろん is 'of c... -
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“shitsubou suru” vs. ”zetsubou suru”:Which is Really Better to Use For You?
I know 失望 and 絶望 both relate to hopelessness or disappointment. But when should I use each one? They're related but very different in intensity! 失望 is disappointment — hopes didn't pan out. 絶望 is despair — a complete loss of hope... -
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Commonly Confused Words: “sewa wo suru” and “mendō wo miru”
I want to say 'I take care of my little sister' in Japanese. Should I use 世話をする or 面倒を見る? Great question! Both mean caring for someone, but they have slightly different nuances and registers. Let me break them down! Both 世話を... -
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50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part4
I feel like my Japanese still sounds a bit stiff in conversation. What are some interjections that make you sound really natural and native? Part 4 is all about the advanced, nuanced interjections — the ones that show you truly understan... -
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50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part3
I've mastered the basic aizuchi. Now I want to sound more expressive and use interjections for encouragement and sympathy. What should I learn? Part 3 is perfect for that! We cover empathy interjections, encouragement expressions, and th... -
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50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part2
I've been working on my aizuchi. What other interjections should I add to sound more natural in Japanese conversation? Great progress! Part 2 covers emotion-based interjections — joy, disappointment, relief, and the ones you'll use when ... -
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50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part1
I notice Japanese people use short sounds and words like えっ, ああ, and へえ all the time in conversation. What are these called and how do I use them? Those are Japanese interjections — aizuchi and exclamations that make conversation f...









