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Japanese Phrase
I couldn’t care less.:”dō demo ī” Japanese Phrase #306
どうでもいい is a phrase that sounds harsh to English speakers but is actually very natural in Japanese. Let’s learn when it’s fine and when to be careful! JapaneseReadingMeaningどうでもいいdou demo iiI don’t care / it ... -
Kanji N2
“角” Kanji Course (JLPT-2)
【"角" Kanji Course (JLPT-2)】 Hi, here is "Kanji Course" for memberships to improve your kanji writing and reading skills. Enjoy watching kanji video and enhance your Japanese vocabulary with them. Further, we also prepare past, present... -
grammar N4-N5
#916 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 N2
“複” Kanji Course (JLPT-2)
【"複" Kanji Course (JLPT-2)】 Hi, here is "Kanji Course" for memberships to improve your kanji writing and reading skills. Enjoy watching kanji video and enhance your Japanese vocabulary with them. Further, we also prepare past, present... -
vocabulary N1-N2
#915 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... -
Japanese Phrase
Sloppy:”zatsu” Japanese Phrase #305
雑 is a very useful word in Japanese that describes something done carelessly, sloppily, or roughly. Let’s explore all the ways it’s used! JapaneseReadingMeaning雑zatsusloppy / rough / careless / messy雑な仕事zatsu na shigoto... -
vocabulary N2-N3
#914 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
Antonym:のる(noru) vs. おりる(oriru)
If you have ever tried to say "get on the bus" or "get off the train" in Japanese, you have encountered のる (乗る, noru) and おりる (降りる, oriru). These two verbs are antonyms — one means to board a vehicle, the other means to exit it... -
Kanji N2
“補” Kanji Course (JLPT-2)
【"補" Kanji Course (JLPT-2)】 Hi, here is "Kanji Course" for memberships to improve your kanji writing and reading skills. Enjoy watching kanji video and enhance your Japanese vocabulary with them. Further, we also prepare past, present... -
vocabulary N4-N5
#913 Today’s Japanese Question Vocabulary(N4-N5)
【Today's Japanese Question Vocabulary 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 y...









