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How to say “It is not fair” in Japanese
【How to say “It is not fair” in Japanese】 I’d say there are some unfair situations in the world and do you know how to say “It is not fair” in Japanese? When you figure out the way to use it, your Japanese skill would improve and would... - Blog
12 Examples: How to describe “住む” in Japanese
【む" in Japanese】 I’d say there is a lot of chances to talk about the place where you live with your friends, colleges, etc. And you have to answer where you live or ask people where they live in daily conversations, right? After talki... - Blog
“sunao” vs. “shōjiki”:What is The Difference Between Them?
【":What is The Difference Between Them?】 Is it still difficult for you to explain the difference between 素直(shōjiki)? Although these words are one of complicated words, they have clear differences. After figuring them out,... - Blog
すでに vs. もう:How To Quickly Figure Them Out
【に vs. もう:How To Quickly Figure Them Out】 Someone tell me how to use them! When you want to use sudeni and mou which mean “Already”, But what is the difference between them? Japanese has a lot of casual and formal words and th... - Blog
The Nuance of すっかり: How to Use It In A Sentence
【The Nuance of すっかり: How to Use It In A Sentence】 There are a lot of meanings of “Completely” in Japanese. One of them is "すっかり(sukkari)" and have you heard すっかり before? すっかり can be translated to “Completely”, however,&... - Blog
“sappari” vs “sukkiri”:Perfect Guide to Clearly Use Them
【"sappari" vs "sukkiri":Perfect Guide to Clearly Use Them】 I’d say one of the complicated words are さっぱり(sappari) and すっきり(sukkiri) which you feel similar, don’t you? However, they have subtle differences. I believe when ... - Blog
22 Samples: How To Recommend Something to Someone
【"tonikaku" vs. "tomokaku": Why Do You Still Get Confused?】 When you think something is good, you would like to recommend it to someone, right? Such as awesome movies, books, songs, actors/actresses, etc. When recommending something to... - Blog
18 Examples of すごい (Awesome) You Can Easily Use
【18 examples of すごい (Awesome) You Can Easily Use】 I’d say I hear すごい at least once a day from my family, friends, show-biz, etc. Although native speakers often use すごい in daily conversations, the way to use it is not that diff... - Blog
すぐ vs. もうすぐ: Native Speakers Often Use These
【すぐ vs. もうすぐ: Native Speakers Often Use These】 Some Japanese learners are quite complicated to use “すぐ(sugu)” and “もうすぐ(mōsugu)”, aren’ they? Because they are quite similar. And “すぐ” and “もうすぐ” are often used by nativ... - Blog
“sukunaku tomo” vs. “semete” : Most People Don’t Know How to Use
【 : Most People Don't Know How to Use】 “少なくとも and せめて” today! 少なくとも(sukunaku tomo) At least (Everybody can easily understand.) “少はします。(The eggs will cost at least 200 yen.)” as polite and formal. \ Learn Japanese wi...