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Is That Really Difference Between 訪ねる and 訪れる?
I've seen 訪ねる and 訪れる both translated as 'to visit' — but they share the same kanji! What's the difference? Great eye! Same kanji 訪, different readings and nuances. 訪ねる (tazuneru) is about visiting a person, while 訪れる (otozu... -
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Do You Know How to Say “Help” in Japanese?
How do I say 'help' in Japanese? I know 助けて but is that the only way? There are several ways to ask for help in Japanese — and the right one depends on the situation. Let me walk you through all of them! Knowing how to ask for help in... -
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Did You Really Think たしかに and たしか Are The Same?
I keep mixing up たしかに and たしか — one has に and one doesn't. Does that change the meaning? Yes, significantly! たしかに means 'certainly / you're right' — it acknowledges something. たしか means 'if I remember correctly / I think' ... -
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Probability Adverbs: ぜったいに, たぶん, もしかすると, etc…
Japanese people use so many different words for 'probably' and 'definitely.' How do I know which probability word to use? Japanese has a whole spectrum of probability adverbs — from absolute certainty to wild guesses. Once you learn them... -
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The 10 Most Popular Foods You’d Eat in Japan
What Japanese foods should I know how to talk about? I want to discuss food with my Japanese friends but I don't know all the vocabulary! Japanese cuisine is a great conversation topic! Let me introduce the most popular Japanese dishes, ... -
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What Is Difference Between “ie”, “uchi” and “otaku”?
I keep seeing 家, うち, and お宅 all translated as 'house' or 'home.' Are they really the same? Not quite! They all relate to home, but they emphasize different things — the physical building, your personal home/family, or someone else's... -
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Words with Multiple Meanings in Japanese: 高い
My Japanese teacher said 高い can mean both 'expensive' and 'tall' — and sometimes even 'high.' How do I know which meaning is intended? Great question! 高い is a classic multi-meaning word in Japanese. Context and what it modifies alway... -
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The Complete Guide to Use “issho ni” and “tagai ni” You Need
I know 一緒に means 'together,' but what about 互いに? I've seen it translated as 'together' too. They're both about doing something with others, but 一緒に means side-by-side (all doing the same thing), while 互いに means reciprocally —... -
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38 Faculty of Department in Japanese
My Japanese friend asked me 「学部はどこですか?」and I didn't know how to answer! What's 学部 and how do I talk about my major or faculty in Japanese? Great question! 学部 (gakubu) and 学科 (gakka) are the words you need for talking abo... -
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How to Use とても and たいへん : You Won’t Be Complicated
Both とても and たいへん seem to mean 'very' — can I use them in the same way? Not always! とても is purely an intensifier meaning 'very.' But たいへん has a second meaning — 'terrible' or 'a serious situation' — that can cause confusion...









