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Best Way To Use “saboru”:Japanese Slang
【:Japanese Slang】 Have you heard of さぼる(saboru) from your friends, teachers or even show-biz? さぼる is one of the Japanese slangs and has been quite often used by native speakers. When using さぼる, it sounds like native speakers.... - Blog
Do You Recognize Mistakes Of Using “sae” and “sura”?
【"?】 I’d say using さえ and すら are quite confusing words for Japanese learners, however, the big difference between さえ and すら is just one. So, don’t worry about using さえ and すら. You will be figuring them out. Let me introduc... - Blog
Beginners Guide: How To Use “saitei demo” and “sukunaku temo”
【"】 The more Japanese learner's skill improves, the more they want to explain the details while talking to native speakers. And natives quite often use "最低でも quite easier. 最低なくても (sukunaku temo) At least / At minimum "最低な... - Blog
A Slang You Need To Know : “saiaku”
【】 We sometimes have too bad situations, when spending our time, don’t we? I’d say there’s a lot of these terrible situations which are depending on people. In those cases, you could use 最悪(saiaku). 最悪 (saiaku) It sucks / Terrible ... - Blog
How To Make A Polite Meaning of ‘____知ってる?’
【ってる?】 Have you heard about Japanese honorific words? I'd say most Japanese learners know the meaning of "___を知ですか?" today. [wp-svg-icons icon="checkmark-circle" wrap="i"] _____をご存知ありませんか? (gozonji-arimasenka) [wp-sv... - Blog
2 Quick Tips About いただきます and ごちそうさま
【2 Quick Tips About いただきます and ごちそうさま】 Before people eat foods, they would say something thankful words or what someone feels about foods such as “It looks delicious.” for someone who cooks for us. Basically, natives would ... - Blog
6 Best Ways to Apologize For Beginners
【6 Best Ways to Apologize For Beginners】 As you know, there are a bunch of the ways to apologize in English to someone when making mistakes as well as the ways to apologize Japanese ranging from light to deep. such as すまん / 悪ござい... - Blog
No More Mistakes About Using Both 怖い(kowai) and 恐い(kowai)
【い】 There’s afraid, scared, frightened and terrified in English can be translated to 怖い in Japanese. However, what is the difference between them? Both you can read こわい. I’d say you have been using the word of こわい so far.... - Blog
The Best Advice The Way To Use こっそり, こそこそ and ひっそり
【The Best Advice The Way To Use こっそり, こそこそ and ひっそり】 It seems some people are confused about the way to use こっそり, こそこそ and ひっそり. However, natives quite often use these words, so let's master the way to use こっ... - Blog
Ways To Use “tsui sakki”, “saikin” and “kono goro”, “konnichi” and “sakkon”, “kono aida” and “senjitsu” Like Natives
【Ways To Use "tsui sakki", "saikin" and "konogoro", "konnichi" and "sakkon", "konoaida" and "senjitsu" Like Natives】 When we talk about lifestyle as daily conversations with our family, friends, boss and so on, we usually explain ...