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The Minimalist Guide to サラリーマン and OL
At a Glance WordReadingMeaning サラリーマンsarariimanMale white-collar salaried worker OLoo eruOffice Lady — female white-collar office worker 会社員kaishainCompany employee (gender-neutral) ビジネスパーソンbijinesu paasonBusiness person... -
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30 Best Love Phrases in Japanese You Must Know
At a Glance CategoryExamples Confessions好きです, 愛してる, 付き合ってください Complimentsかわいい, かっこいい, 素敵 Missing someone会いたい, 寂しい Relationship phrases大切にする, ずっと一緒にいたい Poetic / deep運命だと思う, あなただけ... -
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Creative Ways To Speak “suzushī”, “samui” and “tsumetai”
Japanese has three different words for "cold" — and they are not interchangeable. 涼たい each cover different situations, and native speakers also use them figuratively in ways that can catch learners off-guard. Yuka: What's the differen... -
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The One Thing You’ve Been Missing to “iroiro” and “samazama”?
色々 both translate as "various" or "many different kinds," which makes them easy to mix up. However, using さまざま in the wrong context — like a common set phrase — is a classic learner mistake that immediately sounds off to native spe... -
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Best Way To Use “saboru”:Japanese Slang
If you've ever wanted to skip class or sneak out of a meeting, Japanese has just the word for you — さぼる (saboru). This casual slang verb is heard constantly in everyday conversation, but there are important limits on when you can use ... -
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Do You Recognize Mistakes Of Using “sae” and “sura”?
Both さえ (sae) and すら (sura) translate as "even" in English, but Japanese learners often mix them up — especially when すら sounds more formal and さえ also works in conditional sentences. This guide explains the key difference so you... -
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Beginners Guide: How To Use “saitei demo” and “sukunaku temo”
When you want to set a minimum expectation in Japanese — "at least one hour," "at least three people" — you need either 最低なくとも. They mean the same thing, but they carry different weight and nuance. Let's break down exactly when to ... -
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A Slang You Need To Know : “saiaku”
Dropped your phone. Missed your train. Stepped in something on the sidewalk. These moments all call for one word in Japanese: 最悪 — will make your Japanese sound genuinely native. Rei, I hear 最悪 all the time but I'm not sure when to u... -
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How To Make A Polite Meaning of ‘____知ってる?’
At a Glance ExpressionReadingRegisterMeaning 知ってる?shitteru?CasualDo you know? 知ってますか?shitte masu ka?PoliteDo you know? ご存知ですか?gozonji desu ka?Formal (keigo)Are you aware of / Do you know? (honorific) ご存知でしょうか?... -
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2 Quick Tips About いただきます and ごちそうさま
At a Glance PhraseReadingWhen to Say It いただきますitadakimasuBefore eating or drinking ごちそうさまでしたgochisousama deshitaAfter finishing a meal I saw a foreigner at lunch bow their head and say いただきます perfectly — it was so lo...









