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ダメ: Super Useful Word Sounds Native Speakers
【ダメ: Super Useful Word Sounds Native Speakers】 Has "ダメ" been only used for the meaning of "Don't do that"? "ダメ" has a bunch of meanings and native speakers tend to use this. When using "ダメ" perfectly, it sounds like native spea... - Blog
“kekkou desu” or “daijoubu desu”:Which is Much Stronger to Refuse?
【"kekkou desu" or "daijoubu desu":Which is Much Stronger to Refuse?】 Which words do you use in refusing an invitation, “けっこうです(kekkou desu)” or “だいじょうぶです(daijoubu desu)”? Although the meaning of both is the absolute same... - Blog
How to Use the Absolute Difference: 担当 and 担任
【】 Are they the same meaning of both "担当"? The answer is "No". How do native speakers use these words in daily conversation? Let me introduce how to correctly use them and what the meaning of these today! [wp-svg-icons icon="checkmar... - Blog
Can You Explain What Your “tansho” and “chōsho” are?
【Can You Explain What Your "tansho" and "chōsho" are?】 Everyone has both “短所” are today! 短所 (tansho) Weaknesses / 缺点 / 단점 / Nhược điểm “短所” which all of the people also have. When talking about the character, that would be us... - Blog
Which? A Short Time and A Long Time: 短時間 and 長時間
【】 "短時間" are the absolute opposite words to each other. Let's improve your vocabulary and let me introduce the way to use them such as native speakers today! [wp-svg-icons icon="checkmark-circle" wrap="i"] 短時間(tanjikan) [wp-svg-i... - Blog
The Difference Between “kara”, “node” and “tame”:You’d Use
【The Difference Between "kara", "node" and "tame":You'd Use】 Apparently, “から (kara)”, “ので (node)” and “ため” are quite complicated words for you guys, however, I wrote what the difference between these as easy as possible. I ... - Blog
“tarinai” vs. fusoku:What’s the Difference Between them?
【"tarinai" vs. fusoku:What's the Difference Between them?】 Did you know that although “足(fusoku)” are the same meaning, the way to use them and the nuance of both is the different? Let me introduce how to correctly use them such... - Blog
Do You Know The Difference Between “tamatama” and “gūzen”
【Do You Know The Difference Between "tamatama" and "gūzen"】 Could you explain what the difference between “たまたま(tamatama)” and “偶然” and how to correctly use them today! たまたま (tamatama) Someone happens to/By chance / 巧合 / 우... - Blog
頼み and 頼り: They Are Absolutely Different
【り: They Are Absolutely Different】 Apparently, 頼り are the same meaning because they are the same "Kanji", however, the meaning of these is absolutely different. Let me introduce the difference between them and how to correctly use t... - Blog
16 Examples of “食べる”(To eat): You’d Be Using
【べる"(To eat): You'd Be Using】 I'd say "食べる" with 16 examples today! [wp-svg-icons icon="checkmark-circle" wrap="i"] 食べる [wp-svg-icons icon="arrow-right-2" wrap="span"] Eat "食べなかった". Example [voice icon="http://jpyokoso.co...