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50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part4
【50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part4】 What kind of interjections do you usually use in Japanese? I'm going to introduce 50 Japanese interjections(Part4) you should be using in ordinal conversations with native speakers! Let... - Blog
50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part3
【50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part3】 What kind of interjections do you usually use in Japanese? I'm going to introduce 50 Japanese interjections(Part3) you should be using in ordinal conversations with native speakers! Let... - Blog
50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part2
【50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part2】 What kind of interjections do you usually use in Japanese? I'm going to introduce 50 Japanese interjections(Part2) you should be using in ordinal conversations with native speakers! Let... - Blog
50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part1
【50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part1】 What kind of interjections do you usually use in Japanese? I'm going to introduce 50 Japanese interjections(Part1) you should be using in ordinal conversations with native speakers! Let... - Blog
切ない vs. 苦しい:Do You Know Which Should We Use?
【しい:Do You Know Which Should We Use?】 When looking up both "切しい" in your dictionary, they would be "Painful", so you might've got confused about them. Let me introduce how you correctly figure them out today! [wp-svg-icons icon="... - Blog
10 Compliments That Will Make People Smile
【10 Compliments That Will Make People Smile】 Have you complimented someone who you get along with and how? Was that just "あなたはいいです。(You're nice)"? It is actually fine. However, it is a basic word to compliment for he/she might... - Blog
“wazawaza” vs “sekkaku”:What’s The Difference with 16 e.g.
【"wazawaza" vs "sekkaku":What's The Difference with 16 e.g.】 I’d say "わざわざ(wazawaza) and せっかく(sekkaku)" are one of the quite complicated words for you and actually these are so similar to each other. However, they have subtle ... - Blog
How to Friendly Say “I’m flattered.” in Japanese
【How to Friendly Say “I’m flattered” in Japanese】 Someone sometimes uses a compliment for making people happy. What do you reply to people when they compliment you? Don’t worry about it. Let me introduce how to accept a Compliment... - Blog
16 Ways To Celebrate The New Year In Japanese
【16 Ways To Celebrate The New Year In Japanese】 New Year Wishes take your lovely words to your family, friends, relatives, colleagues, acquaintances in short anyone you know. New Year Wishes Greetings could be as casual or formal. Let ... - Blog
Easily Confused Words : shōgatsu vs. gantan vs. shinnen
【Easily Confused Words : shōgatsu vs. gantan vs. shinnen】 Where are you going to go or do the new year season? However, did you know native speakers use 正月? After figuring them out, why don’t you talk to native speakers about a ...