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Difference Between TALK, SPEAK, SAY in Japanese
【】 What is the difference between “talk”, “speak” and “say” in Japanese? I’d say you might have been getting confused in using “話う” today! 話す (hanasu) Talk “話す” is necessary “A PERSON someone is talking to”. That is the most diff... - Blog
28 Examples of “Weekend” To Use In Japanese
【28 Examples of "Weekend" To Use In Japanese】 We often talk to our friends about weekends to hang out, don't we? Such as "What are you doing this weekend?", however, do you correctly use it in Japanese? Could you say "I was just relaxe... - Blog
へんこう vs しゅうせい vs ていせい:You Should Know The Way to Use
【: You Should Know The Way to Use】 Although they are quite similar meanings to each other, they have subtle differences. I’d say when you check these words in a dictionary, you could see a lot of Japanese meanings. Let me introduce wha... - Blog
How To Correctly Write Your Name In Japanese
【】 In Japanese, foreign names are normally written in the phonetic katakana alphabet. So, you might want to remember the katakana alphabet first of all to write your name. However, once you have remembered the katakana alphabet, you co... - Blog
What is The Difference Between “simekiri” and “kigen”?
【What is The Difference Between "simekiri" and "kigen"?】 "締 could be clear and understandable to you. Let me introduce how you clearly figure it out today! 締り (simekiri) Deadline "締 does not have these ones. \ Learn Japa... - Blog
Full Guide: Difference Between 警戒, 注意報 and 警報
【】 What is the difference between 警戒 is today! [wp-svg-icons icon="checkmark-circle" wrap="i"]警戒(keikai) [wp-svg-icons icon="arrow-right-2" wrap="span"] Cautious / Vigilant / Alert 警戒 is used among all generations. [kanren postid... - Blog
Commonly Confused Words: 閉まる and 閉める
Commonly Confused Words: 閉める I'd say when you study Japanese, there are a lot of confusing words. Let me introduce one of the commonly confused words which are 閉める from today! [wp-svg-icons icon="checkmark-circle" wrap="i"] 閉まる(... - Blog
支払う vs 5 means of 払う: What’s the difference?
【う: What's the difference?】 What is the difference between "支払う" are today! [wp-svg-icons icon="checkmark-circle" wrap="i"] 支払い(siharai) [noun] [wp-svg-icons icon="arrow-right-2" wrap="span"] Pay money / Check or Payment The mos... - Blog
Natives Speakers Avoid Using “shinu” Instead of “nakunaru”
【"】 If you express “___ die”, you might use “___が死くなる” means today! 死ぬ (sinu) Die “死ぬ(sinu)” means “die” and the verb, however using “die” is a straight expression as well as English. Talking to your close friends e.g “___ die... - Blog
Can You Explain What “しっくりくる” Means?
【Can you explain what "しっくりくる" means?】 Could you explain what "しっくりくる" means? "しっくりくる" is one of the vague Japanese words which native speakers are likely to use in the daily conversations. So you might have heard abo...