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    50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part2

    I've been working on my aizuchi. What other interjections should I add to sound more natural in Japanese conversation? Great progress! Part 2 covers emotion-based interjections — joy, disappointment, relief, and the ones you'll use when ...
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    50 Japanese Interjections You Should Use: Part1

    I notice Japanese people use short sounds and words like えっ, ああ, and へえ all the time in conversation. What are these called and how do I use them? Those are Japanese interjections — aizuchi and exclamations that make conversation f...
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